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ABOVE: The Blind by Oscar Howe RIGHT: Door by Arturo Herrera | Sorted BooksArt Assignment: Sorted Books Artist: Nina Katchadourian 1. Choose a painting or artist in the Philbrook you know or would like to know better 2. Take a look at/through the library 3. Make 3 stacks of books to develop a portrait of the artist or painting and photograph it. (Make sure you place the books back exactly where you found them when you are finished.) 4. Upload it to your social media platform of choice using #theartassignment #TheCollective #Philbrook |
Psychological LandscapesArt Assignment: Psychological Landscape Artist: Robyn O’Neil 1. Get a piece of paper and something to draw with. 2. Create a ground on your picture plane. 3. Populate the ground with figures and give them human-like characteristics. 4. Take a picture and upload it to your social media platform of choice using #theartassignment #TheCollective #Philbrook |
| The StakeoutArt Assignment: Stakeout! Artist: Deb Sokolow 1. Find or create an interesting or intriguing object. 2. Place the object in a public spot where people can interact with it (in the museum or at Guthrie Green) 3. Pick a location to observe these interactions, and observe the interactions. 4. Document what happens. You can do this however you’d like, using photos, video, text, drawings, or anything else. 5. Upload your documentation and share it online using whatever social media platforms you prefer, being sure to tag it with #theartassignment #TheCollective #Philbrook |
Desktop MonumentArt Assignment: Create a Desktop Monument Artist: Lee Boroson 1. Find a painting in Philbrook of a natural setting you have never visited 2. Use the image to create a desktop monument out of the provided supplies. REMEMBER: only pencils and paper may be taken into the galleries. 3. Create your desktop monument in the Lobeck Taylor Lobby, 3rd Floor Landing, copier alcove (in library), or conference room. 4. Upload it using #theartassignment #TheCollective #Philbrook | Old Cherokee Chief's Home by Will Paul Rogers, 1948 |