Installation Art - Project Proposal Each project proposal must be completed and discussed with the teacher before beginning the project. The rubric on the back must be filled out and turned in with the final project, and a photo of your final project. Name: Medium: Objectives: When listing objectives, complete this sentence to help write them: “To complete this project I will” Here are some examples of objectives: “create a hand built ceramic piece” “use acrylics to create visual texture” “demonstrate Jackson Pollock’s painting technique” 1. 2. 3. Write a sentence or two about how this project relates to the installation assignment and what you will practice with, experiment with, or learn more about. List Materials you will be using: Anticipated Length of Project (4 weeks maximum): Time Frame (when you will be completing each step): Please include 2-3 detailed sketches/notes on the back to further explain your project. Adapted from a document by Dana Showers Please draw 2-3 DETAILED sketches/notes here: Adapted from a document by Dana Showers Installation ART RUBRIC GRADED ASPECT DESCRIPTION OF EXPECTATIONS POINTS STUDENT EVAL TEACHER EVAL Explain how you achieved Objective #1: Achievement of Objective #1 50 Explain how you achieved Objective #2: Achievement of Objective #2 50 Explain how you achieved Objective #3: Achievement of Objective #3 Composition and Craftsmanship Time and Effort 50 Your work should display strong composition: focal point, movement throughout the piece, balance, etc. Your final piece should be neat and well done, without flaws. 30 Did you utilize your class time wisely? Did you put forth your best effort? Did you stick to your time frame? 70 Teacher Comments: Answer the following questions with complete, reflective answers to receive an additional 10 points. What did you enjoy the most when creating this piece? What did you struggle with most when creating this piece? Adapted from a document by Dana Showers Overall, how do you like your finished product? Are you proud of it? What did you actually do every day? (Be specific – what exactly did you paint/draw/sculpt, etc?) MONDAY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: MONDAY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: MONDAY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: MONDAY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Adapted from a document by Dana Showers