Friday, December 2, 2016

Met Scavenger Hunt

Directions: Use your smartphone to hunt for objects as you enjoy the museum. The partners who take pictures of all of the images described below will win a prize! Submit your entries by creating a GoogleSlides presentation and sharing it with rrazza@ebnet.org. Please identify which photograph goes with each label. 
















Scavenger Hunt Photos:

1.) Find an object that relates to one of the three units studied thus far: Beauty / Self / Diversity
Explain how this object relates to the theme in your presentation.

2.) Photograph a mosaic piece

3.) Photograph a piece made between 8000 - 2000 B.C.

4.) Photograph a plate from Vienna

5.) Photograph a statue of a Buddha

6.) Photograph one of Rembrandt's portraits (extra points if you find his self-portrait!!)

7.) Photograph a Russian statue

8.) Photograph a piece created between 1900 - the present

9.) Photograph a painting that you think is aesthetically pleasing

10.) Photograph a piece by artist Georgia O'Keeffe

11.) Photograph The Temple of Dendur

12.) Amedeo Modigliani's "Reclining Nude"

13.) Photograph YOUR LUNCH!!

HAVE FUN AND GOOD LUCK!!!

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Art Requirements for Museum of Me

Remember, for the Museum of Me assignment you must include a total of 10 art images. For each image you use in your presentation, you must include the name of the artist and the title of the artwork. Listed below are the requirements for the art images:

Check out these websites listed below to find some unique contemporary artwork that might interest you!

Monday, October 10, 2016

"Museum of Me" Assignment

This assignment involves creating a museum as a way of showcasing aspects of yourself and your personality. Your museum must be all about YOU!
Your Museum must have 3 of the 4 following components:
(If you include all 4 components you get EXTRA CREDIT!)


1.) A Floorplan! You may either draw your floorplan by hand or you may use a website called www.gliffy.com to make a floorplan on the computer. If you choose to use gliffy.com, I would suggest making an account to save your progress so that you can access it later. For inspiration, take a look at the floorplan of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

2.) Artwork! Feature a minimum of 10 pieces of visual artwork (painting, sculpture, photography, video) in your museum exhibition.


At least two of the pieces should come from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History (CLICK HERE to access timeline)(Link: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works/)
At least two of the pieces should come from the HUMANITIES LIBRARY.


The other pieces can be any form of visual art as long as you can identify the artist by name.

3.) Soundtrack! Feature a mix of at least 10 pieces of music in your museum exhibition.
You must be able to identify the artist by name.


You can use these websites to compile your soundtracks:
Soundcloud


4.) Gift Shop! On the way out of your museum, guests will want to stop by the gift shop to buy mementos to remember you. Fill your gift shop with at least 10 objects that would make someone think of you. These can be as serious or as goofy as you'd like. (Examples: a picture of you / your favorite t-shirt/ your favorite candy/ your favorite movie )


******* IMPORTANT REMINDER ********
Sometime in the near future your museum will be going on display!!!! In order to display your museum, you must create a slide presentation. Each piece of artwork as well as each item in your gift shop must be on a single slide. Links to your playlist and/or floorplan must also be included in the slide presentation. Make sure your playlist is public so anyone can listen to it!

Museum of Razza
Music!

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Princeton Cemetery Scavenger Hunt Challenge!

Established in 1757, the Princeton Cemetery is owned and operated by the Nassau Presbyterian Church (formerly First Presbyterian Church) and is located near the center of town.  As you walk through the cemetery, see if you can find the graves or landmarks which solve the puzzles listed below. Take a picture of the correct answers and tweet them to @EBHSHumanities. Solve all of the puzzles and your group can win a prize!!
  1. According to Douglas Sutphen, the current superintendent of the cemetery, there are people who travel from all over the country just to see the headstone of the man who was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. That man was: ______________________________ (Find his grave!)
  2. William H. Hahn, Jr. (1905 - 1980) wants you to know that he wasn’t feeling well. What is the inscription on his gravestone? ___________________________
  3. A man whose first name is Paul has a street named after him in Princeton. While most of the gravestones in Princeton Cemetery face east, the statue marking his grave faces north with its back to Nassau Hall. This man’s name is:________________________ (Take a picture of his statue!)
  4. This man was known for being the founder of Princeton University and was the President of the university from 1747 - 1757. This man’s name is: _________________________________
  5. This man was an American politician. He was the 3rd Vice President of the United States (1801 - 1805), serving during President Thomas Jefferson’s first term. He was the son of the man from question #4. People often leave things on this grave like piles of stones, a few odd bills and other trinkets. This man’s name is: _________________________________
  6. This woman was a longtime personal assistant of Albert Einstein. She was also Einstein’s archivist, and co-trustee of his papers after his death. Her first name, to reference Greek mythology, is the same as the daughter of Zeus. This woman’s name is: ____________________________________
  7. This woman was known for founding Shakespeare & Company, a Paris bookshop which became a focus for struggling expatriate writers. In 1922 she published James Joyce’s Ulysses when others considered it obscene. Her last name is another word for “seashore”. This woman’s name is: ___________________________
  8. This man was a famous architect known for his postmodern architecture. He died last year at the age of 80 in Princeton, NJ. His name is: ________________________________
  9. This man (known by many as Jimmy) was a runaway slave employed by Princeton University where he became a friend of all university students by selling candy, fruit and peanuts. His identity was recognized in 1843 after only 4 years of freedom and at this time he was ordered to return to his owner. However, Theodora Prevost, a descendent of John Witherspoon, interceded and bought his freedom for $550.00. This man’s name is: ______________________________________
  10. Barbara Boggs Sigmund’s gravestone lies in a stretch of ground that runs parallel to Witherspoon Street. Her gravestone has a phrase on it taken from one of her poems. That phrase is: “a passion for ______________________ and _________________________”
*Feel free to look up the answers online, and then find the headstone! Your pictures of the headstones are your proof!*

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

NYC Trip Photos