1. Which projects did you review?
I reviewed Chelsea Randorf’s exhibit, “Pop of Life.”
2. Why did you select the Exhibit you critiqued?
The title drew me into opening up this PowerPoint
presentation. I was always interested in
pop art so the fact that I didn’t do my exhibit on it and I could critique
someone that did was what did me in.
3. What challenges did you face in writing the critique
article and how did you overcome them?
I used the words “I” and “you,” which I wasn’t too sure
if we could or not. I thought that since
it was my opinion, it was okay to use them.
I found it easy to write about this exhibit. It was interesting to me and I liked reading
what she had to say.
4. How do you feel about critiquing your peers work?
I never really like critiquing other people’s work. I never know why they do what they do or why
they wrote what they wrote. Everyone has
something different in their lives and that may be the cause of what they do and
if I don’t know about it, who am I to judge?
5. Would you like to read the critique your peers wrote about
your Art Curation Project?
Yes, I would. I
know I did a good job, with 100%, but I would be curious to see what someone
else has to say about it.
6. On a scale of 1-10 how would you rate your finished
article and why?
I would say 8-10.
I’m not sure if my critiquing is exactly what was expected but I did my
best.
7. Did you enjoy working on this project?
I enjoyed working on creating my PowerPoint and being
able to see other people’s. It was good
to see what my classmates did for their exhibits, too.
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