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Box Art Project 
A rubric to evaluate creation of Box Art project inspired from Joseph Cornell's box art.
Rubric Code: M22C49A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Box art Project
  Needs Improvement

1.5 pts

Developing

4.5 pts

Proficient

6.5 pts

Exemplary

8.33 pts

Concepts/Creativity

Needs Improvement

The box shows little evidence of understanding the concepts and instructions.
Lacks degree of permanency of assembled/collaged elements, poor composition of elements.
Developing

The box is planned adequately; understanding of some concepts and instructions demonstrated.
Limited selection of elements/objects, composition needs improvement.
To improve degree of permanency of objects/units
Proficient

The box is planned carefully; understanding of most concepts and instructions is demonstrated.
Shows understanding of composition supplemented with selection of objects with permanency of assembled units/objects.
Exemplary

The box is planned carefully; understanding of all concepts and instructions is clearly demonstrated and have been used appropriately & creatively. Well thought of composition and assembled units/objects in creating impressive composition.
Effort/Execution

Needs Improvement

The student put forth little effort required to complete this part the project. There are very limited 3D objects inside the box. Does not follow instructions.
Developing

The student put forth the effort required to create a box art but few 3D objects are inside. Student needs to add item to create a narrative. The work has a hint of Joseph Cornell's box art.
Proficient

The student put forth the effort required to complete this part of the project, some 3D objects seem to complement each other. With similarity to Joseph Cornell's box art.
Exemplary

The student put forth extraordinary effort to complete this project with outstanding selection of 3D objects creatively executed and neatly as possible. The degree of influence from Joseph Cornell's box art is highly evident.
Documentation

Needs Improvement

Submitted one (1) visual image as documentation following label information per image.
Images are not clear and very limited or non at all.
Developing

Submitted 2 visual images as documentation following label information per image.
Images show limited angular representation of the finished work.
Proficient

Submitted 3 visual images as documentation showing close up and various angular positions. Follows instructions of label information per image.Images are sufficient enough.
Exemplary

Submitted at least 4 visual images showing various angular positions, details of work and follows instructions of label information per image.
Images supplement the details, full shot and other angular definitions of the work.
Points Equivalent

Needs Improvement

highest points= 4.5


4 .5 = 74
3 = 73
2 = 72
1 = 70
Developing

highest points = 13.5

13.5 = 80
12 = 79
11 = 78
10 = 77
9 = 76
8 = 75
Proficient

highest points = 19.50

19.5 = 89
18 = 87
17 = 86
16 = 85
15 = 84
14 = 82
Exemplary

highest points = 25

25 = 100
24 = 98
23 = 96
22 = 94
21 = 92
20 = 90



Keywords:
  • box art, 3D collage


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