Preparing the Proposal, Travel Study in Art/Photograph
Carefully following the guidelines below, submit your comprehensive proposal in either PDF, DOC, or DOCX format. I would prefer one continuous document but will accept multiple docs if necessary.
What to Submit?
Written proposal that includes the following:
Title/Page: Name of the project. Name/address/phone numbers/email address of the student, major/minor, travel location, date.
Theme: This introduction should comprehensively describe what the theme is about in great detail. Support material (drawings, sketches, preliminary research documentation) are strongly recommended.
Project Goals: Describe in detail what the final body of work “might” look like or be about.
Project Materials: Nature and quantity of materials expected to be used to complete this project.
Timetable: Dates, schedules that identifies past/current/projected progress of project.
Project Resources: Actual names of other artists, works and additional factors that will influence the project.
Estimated Cost: Costs of materials necessary to complete the project.
As you know if you’ve read the syllabus, this proposal should evolve into a culminating, 10-paged, comprehensive paper as well as a body of work that can be exhibited. Read the Course Description carefully in your Syllabus.
Course Requirements:
A written proposal that must be approved by the instructor and the Art and Design Departmental Chair upon enrollment into the course (ART3380). It is preferred that the proposal be submitted one semester prior to the actual travel event but no later than the first day of class the semester of enrollment. See below for proposal outline.
The Travel Art/Photography course must coincide with a planned travel event that provides a minimum of 7 days in a specific destination or location. The student must provide a minimum of 120 hours in total to the final project. Please include the travel brochure and itinerary along with your proposal. Students planning their own trip must provide background information of their destination whether in the US, or abroad; daily itinerary; transportation; lodging; etc.
Appropriate focus must be established in the initial proposal that extends beyond a tourist view of an area. In-depth research of a location and its people will be expected. Students are encouraged to choose subjects of interest such as natural history, people and their cultures, human conditions, macro- or micro- points of abstraction, etc. Experimentation of subject will be encouraged.
Students must complete the following (BEGINNING of TERM):
Written proposal that includes the following (minimum of two (2) pages.):
Title/Page: Name of the project. Name/address/phone numbers/email address of the student, major/minor, travel location, date.
Theme: This introduction should comprehensively describe what the theme is about in great detail. Support material (drawings, sketches, preliminary research documentation) are strongly recommended.
Project Goals: Describe in detail what the final body of work “might” look like or be about.
Project Materials: Nature and quantity of materials expected to be used to complete this project.
Timetable: Dates, schedules that identify progress of project.
Project Resources: Actual names of other artists, works and additional factors that will influence the project.
Estimated Cost: Costs of materials necessary to complete the project.
—Then, submit the following (NEAR END of TERM – Date to be Announced)
Photographers: A bound pictorial portfolio consisting of a minimum of forty (40) digital images comprised of color slides/prints or digital images/prints.
Studio Artist: A travel journal of drawings, photographs, writings pertaining to daily travels and project theme.
A ten (10) page essay that addresses the original proposed body of work as approved by the instructor and demonstrates the student’s scholarly research towards the documentation of his/her portfolio. Incorporating MLA style.
Photography: Ten (10) printed images of the student’s best work; sizes to be determined by the student/instructor; images must be ready for exhibition.
Studio Artist: A series of works in a medium of choice that pertains to the proposed theme. The number of works to be determined by the accepted project proposal. All works must be ready for exhibition.
Thumbnails and JumpDrive of portfolio work must be included and labeled for instructor.
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Proposal for Travel Study in Art
Theme
The travel study in art is a travel plan to Budapest, Hungary. The plan explores all the things that are required for the entire trip, from the start of the journey throughout the seven days that the tour is expected to last. Before beginning the journey to Budapest, there are several things that need to be put into consideration, for the purpose of preparation. These include:
- The cost of the travel
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