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Artist Statement 
A reflective written piece that states the process of creating art, the message, purpose, and personal connection between the art and artist. An artist's statement is personal, inspirational, open for interpretation and meant to connect visual creativity and written creativity.
Rubric Code: VXB279C
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Needs Development

1 pts

Good Job

2 pts

Excellent Work

3 pts

Message

Needs Development

Student did not include reasons for creating artwork work.
Good Job

Student could not describe reason for creating art in detail or for purposes other than to complete an assignment.
Excellent Work

Student clearly conveys the purpose, message, reason for creating their work of art.
Formal Critique/Analysis

Needs Development

Student used one or two artistic terms. (elements or principles of design)
Good Job

Student used 4-5 artistic terms. (elements or principles of design)
Excellent Work

Student used 6 or more artistic terms. (elements or principles of design)
Personal Connection

Needs Development

The artist had no personal connection to their art.
Good Job

The artist wrote about themselves in their statement.
Excellent Work

The artist was able to connect to their final product and create a writing that shows their process to develop their piece.
Mechanics

Needs Development

Student used "text talk" with more than 5 spelling or grammatical errors.
Good Job

The artist's statement includes between 2-4 spelling or grammatical errors.
Excellent Work

Student has less than two grammatical or spelling errors.










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