Be sure to go to Khan Academy for anything not clear!
Summer Reading/Assignments
-“Skim” through the Barrons – cover to cover. -Read The Annotated Mona Lisa –cover to cover -Select 4 Artists from Secret Lives book. Write two paragraph's ( 1 summarizing the style of each of the 4, and 1 stating something you found interesting about the artist) Due 1st day of class after Labor Day. Typed and paper version. -Field Trip! Visit a museum - local, regional, national,or international! Visit the museum shop. Buy and send me a postcard (at home) from a museum you visit, and include a note on the back about why you chose that image! Due before day 1 of class!
Week of 5/4 - 5/8 Let me see some practice essays - go to Canvas! -make sure you log in to My AP to remind yourselves of the email address and cell phone number you've asked the College Board to use. If you want, you can change how they contact you. Two days before each exam, AP students will receive an email with a personalized e-ticket that will include their eight-character AP ID code. If an AP student still doesn’t receive the email, they'll be able to access their e-ticket directly through My AP. • Colleges have already committed to awarding credit and placement for this year’s AP Exams. - I encourage you to attend online AP classes and review sessions for prep week. During the final days before exams, online AP classes will focus on understanding the exam day experience and reviewing sample exam questions. -Connect with me on Mondays and Thursdays @ 11:00 in teams. I have already read 2 practice essays. * Go in Canvas and practice FRQ1 and FRQ2 - send them to me and I will give you feedback! -New Art challenge in Canvas!
Week of 4/20- 4/24 Hey everyone! Here is where we are: - You have all chosen option #1 - happy with 3rd Q grade and hopefully participating in optional distance learning opportunities AND/or self studying for the AP exam. -Resources available to you from me: -This class web site - Review PPT.s in Drop Box -Canvas course Modules - Review and important updates for exam -Private FaceBook group - Art History @ Academy - Enrichment -Instagram updates - heart_history12 * I am trying to schedule optional Microsoft TEAMS meetings with you twice a week TBA - likely Mondays and Thursdays at 10:00 or 11:00 a.m. Here's the thing - since everything is "optional" and there is no attendance - yeah - you could be sliding, but I hope not. It is on you now to continue to take advantage of extended learning. PLEASE check in on Canvas - it tracks your participation as well as lets me connect with you. So, please get on Canvas for a moment or more.....then I will have some documentation for District and State Dept. and they may ask. New enrichment opportunity for this week: On canvas too! “heART Matters”. So, instead of focusing on the dark side of this situation, I am asking everyone to focus on the positives and their hope for our new normal…as it evolves. Please find a visual art work that best embodies your hopeful feelings and wishes for our ‘doing better’ mode in a personal, community, or global context. You may use one to two words only to describe that hope, in sharing this work with the rest of us. Either have a physical copy (postcard, calendar page, book page) or download a copy to desktop, to screen share in and upload in our discussion. Here’s an example of the opposite that we are NOT doing (doom and gloom) The Last Judgement – Michelangelo. Sistine Chapel. 1536. Fresco
4-09-2020 UpDATE!4-09-20 Update Hi everyone! MISSSSS YOU! I hope you are navigating the quarantine and are well. As you probably know - the 3rd quarter grades that you see in IC are your final Semester grades. Everyone is ET so you are fine. That said, in order to help you keep your head in the game - I am offering: - APAH EXAM Study resources / Optional Practice/ Optional Review on Canvas, AND OPTIONAL opportunities to write some practice - non-graded essays. BUT I can offer feedback.....if you write it - I will read it. _ -OPTIONAL weekly enrichment opportunities in Canvas. I can't grade them BUT we can share feedback! I am updating the heart_history12 Instagram account weekly AND I just created a Private Face Book Group: Art History @ Academy. You can search and find it - but you need to ask to join. Right now its just for all current Art History students. Check it out and Pass the word? Keep checking in with me? Beyond that, I am open to other suggestions. Stay upbeat! <3 Ms. J
3-31-20 UPDATE Hey all! I am sure you have seen the social media posts of recreating Famous art works - lets give it a whirl! Pick your favorite art work, find things lying around the house or use yourself/pets with props, recreate the art work with those things and post! @ heart_history12. Have some fun already! 3-30-20 Update! Hey you guys! I added a Canvas section of our course and listed many resource links! You could be self studying a content area plus, per week. CA3G to CA3H, I, J-K. Flashcards are only to help you with Form, Function, Content, and Content. Khan Academy and AP College Board On line as well. I had to fill out a survey for College Board and said - the better 1st date for exam would be 2nd week of June - to give you more time.....#sorrynotsorry. Go to Canvas and communicate with me? Or text? <3 3-20-2020 Update!!! I just heard 1st update from AP College board. In response to Corona virus 19 - the pending exam is changing ! The exam will NOT be face to face - it will be on line. Also they are reworking and revetting the questions to ONLY come from Content Areas 1-6 NOT 7-10. Good news for us as we have 1,2,5,6 (7,8,9) covered. We are completing 3 and have 4 left to go. Still a lot to do- but they have extended the exam date til later May - and I know that we can do this! Drop what you are doing on Unit 10 flashcards. Consider anything you did there as bonus knowledge! Start getting all of CA3 done! You should start tuning into Khan Academy as well. For more info : (collegeboard.org/ap-covid19-updates) I will be back in touch with you Monday!!! Miss you - Ms. J <3
2nd Update: The exam will NOT have Multiple choice - only Free response. You still will need FFCC (form,function,content,context) from flashcards of the 250 - actually now, the 152!!!!!
3-17-20 Hey everyone! Just wanted to check in with you. We are officially on Spring Break - one we never could have imagined - I know. Please don't stress and worry! I am already thinking about how we can manage - and we can! I will have things for you next week - on line. will likely add something in CANVAS format. You can check here first as we discussed. In the meantime - work on flashcards - review in Drop Box, and go to Khan Academy! Get outside - walk, breathe, help a neighbor, help your family and know that I am thinking of you! <3 We will set new Academic Goals to not only survive , but be successful for the remainder of the term! Ms. J
CA3F Gothic Mon. 3/9/2020 - CA3F Slide I.D. Exam. CA3F Flashcards due. Tues. 3/10/2020 Begin CA3G Italy Gothic- study guide **Conferences - room 2022 4:00-8:00 p.m Wed. + 3/11/2020 - CA3E Italy Gothic PPT. and exam prompts Wed. + 3//112020 -Review CA3G. Quiz/trade. Last 45 minutes = MC and essay exam. Fri. 3/13/2020- CA3G - Slide ID exam
69. David, Donatello (video, essay, images, additional resources) 70. Palazzo Rucellai, Leon Battista Alberti (video, essay, additional resources) 71. Madonna and Child with Two Angels, Fra Filippo Lippi (video, image, additional resources) 72. Birth of Venus, Sandro Botticelli (video, image, additional resources) 73. Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci (video, essay, image, additional resources) 74. Adam and Eve, Albrecht Dürer (essay, image, additional resources) 75. Sistine Chapel ceiling and altar wall frescos, Michelangelo a. ceiling (video, essay, study for sibyl video, additional resources) b. altar wall (video, additional resources) 76. School of Athens, Raphael (video, essay, images, additional resources) 77. Isenheim Altarpiece, Matthias Grünewald (essay, imagesadditional resources) 78. Entombment of Christ, Jacobo da Pontormo (video, image,additional resources) 79. Allegory of Law and Grace, Lucas Cranach the Elder (essay, images, additional resources) 80. Venus of Urbino, Titian (video, image, additional resources) 81. Frontispiece of the Codex Mendoza (essay, images, additional resources) 82. Il Gesù, including Triumph of the Name of Jesus ceiling fresco (video, image 1, image 2, additional resources) 83. Hunters in the Snow, Pieter Bruegel the Elder (video, image, additional resources) 84. Mosque of Selim II (essay, imagesadditional resources) 85. Calling of Saint Matthew, Caravaggio (video, images, additional resources) 86. Henri IV Receives the Portrait of of Marie de'Medici, from the Marie de'Medici Cycle,Peter Paul Rubens (video, essay, images, additional resources) 87. Self-Portrait with Saskia, Rembrandt van Rijn (essay, image, additional resources) 88. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Francesco Borromini (video, images) 89. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, Gian Lorenzo Bernini (video, images) 90. Angel with Arquebus, Asiel Timor Dei, Master of Calamarca (essay) 91. Las Meninas, Diego Velazquez (video) 92. Woman Holding a Balance, Johannes Vermeer (video) 93. The Palace at Versailles (essay) 94. Screen with Siege of Belgrade and hunting scene (video, images) 95. The Virgin of Guadalupe (Virgen de Guadalupe), Miguel González (video, essay,additional resources) 96. Fruit and Insects, Rachel Ruysch (video, images) 97. Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo, attributed to Juan Rodríguez Juárez (essay) 98. The Tête à Tête, from Marriage a la Mode, William Hogarth (video) Content Area 4 Content Area 4 Later Europe and Americas 1750-1980 C.E. 99.Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Miguel Cabrera (essay) 100. A Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery, Joseph Wright of Derby (essay) 101.The Swing, Jean-Honoré Fragonard (video, images) 102. Monticello, Thomas Jefferson (essay) 103.The Oath of the Horatii, Jacques-Louis David (video, essay, images) 104.George Washington, Jean-Antoine Houdon (essay) 105.Self-Portrait, Elisabeth Louise Vigée-LeBrun (essay) 106.Y no hai remedio (And There's Nothing to Be Done), fromLos Desastres de la Guerra(The Disasters of War), plate 15, Francesco de Goya (essay) 107.La Grande Odalisque, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (video, essay, images) 108.Liberty Leading the People, Eugène Delacroix (video, essay, images) 109. View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm—TheOxbow, Thomas Cole (video, essay, images, additional resources) 110.Still Life in Studio, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre (essay) 111.Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On),Joseph Mallord William Turner (video, images) 112. Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament), Charles Barry, A.W.N. Pugin (video, images) 113. The Stonebreakers, Gustave Courbet (essay) 114. Nadar elevating Photography to Art, Honoré Daumier (essay) 115. Olympia, Édouard Manet (video) 116. The Saint-Lazare Station, Claude Monet (video) 117. The Horse in Motion, Eadweard Muybridge (essay) 118. The Valley of Mexico from the Hillside of Santa Isabel, José María Velasco (video, essay, photos) 119. The Burghers of Calais, Auguste Rodin (essay) 120. The Starry Night, Vincent van Gogh (essay) 121. The Coiffure, Mary Cassatt (essay) 122.The Scream, Edvard Munch (essay) 123. Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?, Paul Gauguin (essay) 124. Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building, Louis Sullivan (essay) 125. Mont Sainte-Victoire, Paul Cézanne (essay) 126. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Pablo Picasso (video, images) 127. The Steerage, Alfred Stieglitz (essay) 128.The Kiss, Gustav Klimt (video) 129.The Kiss, Constantin Brancusi (video, images) 130. The Portuguese, Georges Braque (essay) 131.The Goldfish, Henri Matisse (essay) 132.Improvisation 28 (second version), Vasily Kandinsky (video, photo, additional resources) 133. Self-Portrait as a Soldier, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (essay) 134.Memorial Sheet of Karl Liebknecht,Käthe Kollwitz (essay) 135. Villa Savoye, Le Corbusier (essay, images, additional resources) 136. Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow, Piet Mondrian 137.Illustration from The Results of the First Five-Year Plan, Varvara Stepanova (essay) 138. Object(Le Déjeuner en fourrure), Meret Oppenheim (essay, quiz) 139. Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright (essay) 140. The Two Fridas, Frida Kahlo (essay) 141.The Migration of the Negro, Panel no. 49, Jacob Lawrence (photo, video-short version, video-long version) 142.The Jungle, Wilfredo Lam (essay) 143. Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park, Diego Rivera (essay) 144. Fountain, Marcel Duchamp (video, images) 145.Woman I, Willem de Kooning (video, images) 146. Seagram Building, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson (video, images) 147. Marilyn Diptych, Andy Warhol (essay) 148. Narcissus garden, Yayoi Kusama (essay) 149. The Bay, Helen Frankenthaler (essay, quiz) 150. Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks, Claes Oldenburg (essay, photo) 151. Spiral Jetty, Robert Smithson (video) 152. House in New Castle County, Robert Ventura, John Rausch and Denise Scott Brown(essay, photos, additional resources)
Content Area 10 Global Contemporary 224. The Gates, Christo and Jeanne-Claude (essay) 225. Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Maya Lin (video, images) 226. Horn Players, Jean-Michel Basquiat 227. Summer Trees, Song Su-nam (essay) 228. Androgyne III, Magdalena Abakanowicz 229. A Book from the Sky, Xu Bing (video, images) 230. Pink Panther, Jeff Koons (essay, images, additional resources) 231. Untitled (#228), from the History Portraits series, Cindy Sherman (essay, image,additional resources) 232. Dancing at the Louvre, from the series, The French Collection, part 1; #1, Faith Ringgold (essay) 233. Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People), Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (essay) 234. Earth’s Creation, Emily Kame Kngwarreye (essay) 235. Rebellious Silence, from the Women of Allah series, Shirin Neshat (artist); photo by Cynthia Preston (essay) 236. En la Barberia no se Llora (No Crying Allowed in the Barbershop), Pepon Osorio (essay) 237. Pisupo Lua Afe (Corned Beef 2000), Michel Tuffery 238. Electronic Superhighway, Nam June Paik (image, additional resources) 239. The Crossing, Bill Viola (essay) 240. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Frank Gehry (essay) 241. Pure Land, Mariko Mori (essay) 242. Lying with the Wolf, Kiki Smith (essay) 243. Darkytown Rebellion, Kara Walker (essay) 244. The Swing (After Fragonard), Yinka Shonibare (essay) 245. Old Man’s Cloth, El Anatsui (essay) 246. Stadia II, Julie Mehretu (essay) 247. Preying Mantra, Wangechi Mutu (essay) 248. Shibboleth, Doris Salcedo (essay) 249. MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts, Zaha Hadid (video, images) 250. Kui Hua Zi (Sunflower Seeds), Ai Weiwei (essay, video, images, additional resources)