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Define 'Inquiry' in the Sustained Investigation.
A question that guides the artistic process and is visually explored through the artwork.
What is 'Practice' in the context of the SI?
Repeated use of materials, processes, or ideas to develop skill and understanding.
Define 'Experimentation' in the SI.
Testing new materials, processes, or ideas to explore different possibilities and outcomes.
What is 'Revision' in the SI?
Making purposeful changes or improvements to artwork based on reflection and experimentation.
Define 'Materials' within the SI context.
Physical substances used in creating artwork (e.g., paint, clay, digital tools).
What are 'Processes' in the SI?
Physical and conceptual activities involved in creating art (e.g., sketching, planning, sculpting).
Define 'Ideas' in the Sustained Investigation.
The underlying concepts and intentions behind the artwork.
What is 'Synthesis' regarding Materials, Processes and Ideas?
The cohesive working together of materials, processes, and ideas as a result of artistic choices.
What is the significance of the '15 Images' in the SI?
They showcase the artistic process, growth, and exploration throughout the sustained investigation, not just final products.
Why are written statements important in the SI?
They explain the inquiry and how the artwork demonstrates Practice, Experimentation, and Revision (PER).
What does Row A of the rubric assess?
It assesses how well the visual evidence supports and answers the stated inquiry.
What does Row B of the rubric assess?
It assesses the evidence of Practice, Experimentation, and Revision (PER) and how they drive the work.
What does Row C of the rubric assess?
It assesses how materials, processes, and ideas work together cohesively as a result of the artist's choices (synthesis).
What does Row D of the rubric assess?
It assesses the technical skills demonstrated in the artwork (2D, 3D, or Drawing).