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Art Show Juror Rubric
Semester Final
Create a nontraditional art project which is either 2D or 3D depending on the class that is show ready. AII.5 The student will demonstrate proficiency and craftsmanship in the use of an expanded range of art media. AII.7 The student will employ the visual problem-solving process in the production of original works of art. AIII.6 The student will develop skill, confidence, and craftsmanship in the use of media, techniques, and processes to achieve desired intentions in works of art.
Rubric Code:
Y222AX2
By
durness
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Art Show Juror Rubric
No effort (F)
1 pts
Minimal (D)
5.5 pts
Fair (C)
7.5 pts
Good (B)
8.5 pts
Excellent (A)
10 pts
Originality
25 %
10 points possible
No effort (F)
Artwork lacks creativity and
original thought. Theme is
very weak, trite,
stereotypical or copied.
Minimal (D)
Artwork lacks creativity and
original thought. Theme is
not fully developed.
Fair (C)
Artwork shows evidence that
an idea was tried but it lacks
originality. Average degree
of originality; theme is
present with little
elaboration.
Good (B)
Above average degree of
originality throughout.
Theme is present with some
elaboration.
Excellent (A)
Superior degree of
originality exhibited
throughout. Very unique
solution; theme has been
explored and elaborated on
to a high degree. Complex
solution.
Presentation
25 %
10 points possible
No effort (F)
Artwork is unframed/mounted. Sculpture
artworks are in general poorly
presented.
Minimal (D)
Artwork is poorly
framed/mounted. Sculpture
artworks are freestanding in
an ineffective presentation.t.
Fair (C)
Artist attempted to
frame/mount artwork.
Sculpture works are based
appropriately but the effort
seems out of place with the
context of the artwork.
Good (B)
Artist framed/mounted the
artwork. Sculpture works are
based appropriately. Good
effort and presentation.
Excellent (A)
Artist framed/mounted the
artwork. Sculpture works are
based appropriately. Good
effort and presentation. The
presentation adds to the
overall display of the artwork
and is exceptional.
Visual Impact
25 %
10 points possible
No effort (F)
The organization of art elements, content, & execution are not addressed in the work. There is no impact on the viewer.
Minimal (D)
The organization of art elements, content, & execution are incompletely addressed in the work. There is little or no impact on the viewer.
Fair (C)
The organization of art elements,
content, and execution are
addressed in the work. The
work holds the viewer’s
attention.
Good (B)
The organization of art elements,
content, and execution create
cohesive work. The work has
lasting impact on the viewer.
Excellent (A)
The unique organization of art
elements, content, & execution
create a striking & memorable
work. It has the power to
“wow” the viewer
Skill/Craftsmanship/Value
25 %
10 points possible
No effort (F)
Evidence of poor craftsmanship
or lack of technical
understanding. Poor application
or use of materials.
Minimal (D)
Finished project but it lacks
finishing touches or could have
been improved upon with more
effort. Below average
craftsmanship.
Fair (C)
Average craftsmanship and
technical skills with choice of
materials. The artwork is
adequate, but could still be
improved upon with more care.
Good (B)
The artwork is finished with a
high level of skill, but lacks a
few finishing details or touches.
With a little more effort, the
work would be outstanding.
Excellent (A)
The artwork is outstanding and
finished with a great deal of
care and attention to detail.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Project
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