T/F - Women artists were always treated fairly, the same as artists who were men.
2 to 3
Who are your 2 FSP Art teachers?
Leo and Candice
T/F all students must enter the competition.
T/F - FSP art grades are the same as normal art class grades.
No - FSP grades are based on different skills.
What is the most famous piece of art ever?
The Mona Lisa
T/F - Baidu is a good (credible) source of information for art research.
False
What is the most important thing to NOT do in the art room?
Use any type of fire.
When is the competition deadline?
a) 12/25
b) 1/5
c) 2/17
b) 1/5
T/F - In FSP Art, a big part of your grade is how good your final art pieces are.
False. Your artwork is graded as an example of your skills like synthesis or communication.
Who painted "Starry Night"?
Vincent Van Gogh
When questioning, what are the 6 question-starter words?
who? what? when? where? why? how?
True
What percent (%) of entrants (students joining the competition) will win at least a basic prize?
60%
How many key skills are you graded on in FSP Art? Name 3 of them.
the "Big 5" - question, understand, analyze, synthesize, communicate
Name 1 renaissance painter.
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, etc.
To research an artist, you can just tell AI (Doubao, Deepseek, etc.) to tell you about them. If yes, why? If no, why not?
NO! AI cannot do online research for you. AI also makes mistakes and gives false facts.
How many absences can you have before it affects your grade?
15%
Give 3 types of art you can do for the competition.
Video, cover design, splash page design, poster, photography, cartoon, writing, podcast, etc.
Give 3 examples of how we us our "understanding" skill in art research.
Read about it. Visit a museum or university. Understand art through history. Try making it yourself.
Who was the New York painter we studied? He did graffiti art in the street, helped children, opened his own POP shop, and died young.
Keith Haring
What are 2 ways that "art" research is the same as other research? What are 2 ways it is different?
Same - searching for information, reading, analyzing, understanding, knowledge, etc.
Different - involves art-making, more subjective, personal, less "math-y" (quantitative), more cultural, etc.
What is the classroom number AND Leo and Candice's office room number?
A306a (classroom) and A406 (office)
How many total categories are in the competition, AND how many total gold, silver, and bronze prizes will be given out?
51 categories, so 51 golds, 51 silvers, and 51 bronzes.
Give 3 examples of how we use our "synthesis" skill in art research.
Mind maps, style mashup, mood board, experimental art, mixing with personal style.
Cubism