This in-class exercise is fairly simple: each group (3-4 students) will search the internet for one example of a brilliantly designed and written art-related resume, and one example of a botched art-related resume. You can find these resumes with your own search terms, or you can click on the last link in the blogpost directly below this one.
Identify one member of the group to send these two images to me at csmith@dcad.edu. Include the names of the members of your group in the message.
Each group will make a super-brief presentation on the qualities of these two examples that make them great or miserable.
I think 15-20 minutes should be a long enough time.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Last Words
Here we are. This is the last time we will meet together. I'd like to thank each of you for a rewarding semester of teaching. I hope eve...
-
It is fair to say that the controversy surrounding the photographs made by Robert Mapplethorpe that were exhibited in the late 1980s remai...
-
Your final paper of the semester will make an argument about a particular and specific debate in contemporary art culture. Should artists be...
-
In groups of two (also called a pair), search the internet for an example of a wonderful and smart artist's resume and also an abysmal a...
No comments:
Post a Comment