Creative Essay: Expanded
Analysis - Final Draft
Due Thursday, March 16, 2006
Creative Essay: Expanded Analysis - Final Draft
(10-12 pages)
Expounding upon the one page Analysis and Synthesis written during the
Fall semester, the Creative Essay: Expanded Analysis, will synthesize
the knowledge gained in the Research Paper and explain its impact on your
creative practice. The Creative Essay: Expanded Analysis can also
be thought of as an extended Artist's Statement.
During the next 4 weeks revise and fine-tune your paper. Listed
below are once again the questions you should be asking yourself when
writing this paper.
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Strategies for Outlining your Creative
Essay: Expanded Analysis
Remember, your Creative Essay: Expanded Analysis is related to your Fall
research documentation. It is an extension of the one page Analysis and Synthesis
section. Using the historical, theoretical and cultural context
research as support for your personal artistic voice, it should
explain the "Why, What, When and How " of
your artistic purpose and creative thesis project.
•• Before beginning, review the main areas of research
in my Research Paper: Final Draft from the Fall 05 semester.
•• It may be helpful to create a list of these main areas
of research in the working outline for your Creative Essay: Expanded
Analysis. Refer to them as you think about the questions below.
•• Describe your creative sensibility, personal aesthetic
and artistic viewpoint.
•• Use a first person, more personal voice to describe
your work and aesthetic sensibility. Flowery language and art jargon
do not necessarily indicate depth of thought. Very complicated ideas
are often best said with clear + simple language.
•• In a general sense, describe what has directly influenced
and contributed to your work and/or creative process? Draw in your
research and its impact on your creative voice.
•• What in your research has helped form your unique vision
and project.
•• How have personal experiences and philosophies, in addition
to your research, contributed to the development of your personal
aesthetic and artistic viewpoint?
•• Give specific conceptual, personal and visual examples
from your own work and life to illuminate how this research has influenced
you and led to the formation of your artistic vision/viewpoint.
•• Why is your research and artistic viewpoint important?
How has it furthered the larger artistic and cultural discussion of
your chosen area of interest.
•• What is unique about your aesthetic and artistic contribution
to the larger art community?
•• How do you as an artist see your work and define your
role within the larger art community? |
Bibliography + Footnotes
Amend your bibliography and footnotes to reflect any new sources you
cite in your Creative Essay: Expanded Analysis. Use the same structure/format
for footnotes and bibliography that you used in your Research Paper.
Do not create a new bibliography -- amend your existing one.
Resources for Artist Writings:
Online
ArtForum: Language in the vicinity of art: artists' writings,
1960 - 1975
The Artist's Perspective
Text
Wallis, Brian, Ed. Blasted Allegories: An Anthology of Writings
by Contemporary Artists, Boston, MA: MIT Press, 1989.
Stiles, Kristine and Peter
Selz, Ed. Theories and Documents of Contemporary
Art: A Sourcebook of Artists' Writings, Berkeley, CA: University of
California Press, April 1996.
Sample 0405 Final Thesis Proposals in PDF format
Lahari Shetty (hard copy only)
Yuli Ziv
(Note: this sample is written by a non-native English language speaker.
There are some odd usages of English, but I include it, because it is
well conceived and written in her own words.) Again, it is most important
that you use your own words and not someone else's.
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