What are the most important skills an artist can have


Homework

What is art anyway? So I'm asking a lot of people: that's you. This question is what our first homework is about. Your homework is to do just what Georgia suggests: ask yourself about the definition of Art. Have you ever given it a thought!!? Ask family members, friends, artists you know: see what they know. Ask a lot of questions. SEE MY PROMPTS BELOW. Make notes. Lots of them. Maybe you have a Facebook or Twitter conversation about this with friends.

WHAT TO POST: Look over your notes and edit. Summarize. Draw out the salient ideas and enter your response in the Discussion. This needs to be in the form of a written discussion (by you), NOT SIMPLY A LIST of your responses. You will post it in your Discussion Group. Everyone makes an initial contribution (your ideas about 'what is art'), then come back & respond to at least one other contribution by a colleague. (FOR A TOTAL OF 2 CONTRIBUTIONS: one must be your original contribution).

Think about these questions & make up your own response:

1) What is art?

2) What is the function and nature of art? Everything within a culture has a function, doesn't it?

3) What are the characteristics of art?

4) Is everything art?

5) Can art be harmful? Damaging?

6) Can art be ugly?

7) Can Koko the gorilla really make art?

8) What about children's art? Is it more intuitive? More human? Do they need to learn to draw!!??

9) Does art have to be about beauty? (what is beauty anyway?)

10) Who should decide what is art?

11) Is everyone creative?

12) Are creativity & art the same thing?

13) What do I need or want from art (as a viewer)?

14) What about art & functionality? If it's useful, is it art? Is graphic design art?

15) How much does art impact you & your life?

16) Is it valid to even ask any of these questions?

17) Who is an artist? Anyone who picks up a paintbrush?

18) What are the most important skills an artist can have?

19) Where do artists find inspiration?

20) At what point does one become an artist?

21) What about art like graffiti that destroys or ruins another person's property?

22) What's the artist's responsibility? Role?

23) What's the viewer's responsibility? Role?

24) What about art that is a biohazard? Or art that is harmful to the artist (ie: self-mutilation, yes, it's out there)?

25) does art or a creative practice have a place or role in your life?

Format your homework according to the give formatting requirements:

• The answer must be using Times New Roman font (size 12), double spaced, typed, with one-inch margins on all sides.

• The response also includes a cover page containing the student's name, the title of the homework, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.

• Also include a reference page. The references and Citations should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

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