Can somebody please give me ideas for my high school visual arts project?
Mandy C asked:
I currently have to do a project in my high school visual arts class. The project has to be appropriate for grade level as well as appropriately challenging, and we’re allowed to use any media and basically, do anything we want. But, I’m stuck for ideas.
Please give me some ideas.
And also, if you know some websites that have project ideas, that would be awesomely great too!
Thanks.
This is a visual art project.
When i say project, i mean it actually has to be an “artsy” type of project… not writing a report about art.
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One Response to “Can somebody please give me ideas for my high school visual arts project?”
You are stuck because you are putting too much weigh on the project itself.
What are you interested in? Don’t do anything about these topics. All your friends will do that stuff.
What freaks you out? Do this. Or at least check this stuff out.
Is there some place in you town or city where there is outsider art or new artists, underground art, that you’ve never gone to before? Go there. Check it out. Get freaked out. Explore things you’ve never seen. Meet the artists. Is there an art community, lofts, workspace where artists actually go to make art? Go there, ask questions. Take photos, observe. Participate. Learn. This is your project. Get excited, get turned on by the art and the artists. Make contact. Get into the art, don’t just look at it on the web, go experience it. Do it. Be it. Then report on it. THAT will rock your assignment.