AP Art History

Summer Assignment

Welcome to AP Art History! Attached you will find your summer AP Art History assignment. I ask that you visit a museum over the summer. If you travel this summer, you may visit a museum where you are on vacation. I highly encourage you to visit a museum with a large and varied collection, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Go with some friends and make a day of it. If you have any questions contact me at my email, .

Have a great summer!

Ms. Andrea Karanik

VISIT A MUSEUM

Our year of study will be an exciting time discovering the arts of many cultures and times. In order to begin this process, you must spend some time this summer doing some discovery on your own. You must visit a museum and view the art. Some suggested museums located nearby are listed on the reverse. You may also go to one of your own choosing, but please seek approval from me first. There are interesting new shows to see, as well as great permanent collections.

ACTIVITY – FOUR ARTWORK OBSERVATIONS

As you tour the museum, choose four artworks that made an impression on you and fulfill the requirements as detailed on the worksheets. The identifying information of artist, title, date, medium and size is usually posted directly next to the artwork. Medium refers to what the artwork is made from, such as oil on canvas or marble.

If possible, provide an image of your chosen artworks. Be aware of the posted rules regarding the use of photography; the rules can change from room to room. You must also provide proof of your museum visit, such as a receipt.

Your four observations are due the first day of school.

The Great Wave at Kanagawa (from a Series of Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji), ca. 1830–32
This is a list of suggested museums to consider for your summer visit. If you travel this summer, you may visit a museum where you are on vacation. Please call the museum or check the websites for additional information such as when the museum is open and closed.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Avenue at 82nd street, NYC

212-535-7710

www.metmuseum.org

Montclair Art Museum, 3 South Mountain Avenue, Montclair, NJ

973-746-5555

http://www.montclairartmuseum.org

Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown NJ

973-971-3700

www.morrismuseum.org

Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, NYC

212-708-9400

www.moma.org

Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street, Newark, NJ

973-596-6550

www.newarkmuseum.org

Philadelphia Museum of Art, Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 26th Street, Philadelphia, PA

215-763-8100

www.philamuseum.org

The Frick Collection, 1 East 70th Street, NYC

212-288-0700

www.frick.org

Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, 71 Hamilton Street, New Brunswick, NJ –

Closed the month of August

732-932-7237

www.zimmerlimuseum.rutgers.edu

AP ART HISTORY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT
VISIT A MUSEUM
Museum Visited / Date of Visit
Describe the day. Who did you go with? How long did you spend in the museum? How much of the museum did you visit? What was the experience like? Was this your first or most recent visit to a museum?
Attach proof of your visit here.
Choose a painting that uses the color red. Your may painting may come from any time period.
Artist
Title
Date
Medium
Size
Describe what it looks like. What do you see? / Describe your reaction to the artwork. What do you feel?
Choose an artwork that depicts a story or narrative. You do not need to know the story or all its details, but be able to recognize that a story is being told to you by the artist. You may use a painting or a sculpture.
Artist
Title
Date
Medium
Size
Describe what it looks like. What do you see? / Describe your reaction to the artwork. What do you feel?
Choose a sculpture. You must be able to see all the way around the sculpture.
Artist
Title
Date
Medium
Size
Describe what it looks like. What do you see? / Describe your reaction to the artwork. What do you feel?
Choose an artwork that is challenging to understand, or makes you feel uncomfortable.
Artist
Title
Date
Medium
Size
Describe what it looks like. What do you see? / Describe your reaction to the artwork. What do you feel? Why?