ANALYZE THIS!

These are the materials and links from our presentation: Analyze This! An art or poetry activity for any level ,  AATSP of RI Spring Workshop,  University of Rhode Island May 2005, Betsy Archibald and Yamil Báez, Moses Brown School

Art Pamphlet:

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Spanish,   Portuguese,    Italian

Sample Rubric

City Pamphlet

Poetry Pamphlet     

WEB RESOURCES

Following is a list of web sites, which you may find helpful.  There are many more sites available, as you will note when you do a search.  We also recommend that you search any particular artist you like as many have their own pages.  As always, you should preview any site before using it for a class activity.  Feel free to let us know if you find any dead links. (Contact info below)

www.risd.edu

http://www.risd.edu/museum_teachers_tours.cfm

The RISD Museum

224 Benefit Street

Providence, RI 02903

Museum Main Line: 401 454-6500 

RISD Museum’s Education Department has services for teachers and students which includes assisting you with creating a tour as well with materials.  ** Check out Betsy's Booklet on RISD's Spanish related art.  It is available online as a PDF file: Teacher's Guide to Spanish and Latin American Artf

  

http://www.molaa.com

Latin American Art Museum

This museum is devoted to contemporary Latin American art and serves as a prime venue for its presentation and study. Mexican, Central American and South American art exhibitions and cultural programming can be found here.

 

http://www.artnexus.com/index2.html 

Latin American Nexus 

ArtNexus.com is a new and important resource for professionals, collectors, scholars, and others interested in Latin American art. The web site will offer ArtNexus archival content as well as new content developed to fit the needs of online users.

 

  http: //www.cortada.com/ 

Xavier Cortada Gallery 

Cuban American artist Xavier Cortada shows his paintings in museums and galleries across the United States, Latin America, Africa, and Europe, and works with community groups to create murals for freedom.

 

  http://www.artscenecal.com/LatinAmerican.html 

Latin American Masters

Images of Gunther Gerza, Wilfredo Lam, Roberto Matta and others

  http://www.epastudio.com/ 

Epa Donoso Latin-American Artist

 

  http://www.afrocubaweb.com/lam.htm

http://www.cnca.gob.mx/espacios/tamayo/lam.html 

Wilfredo Lam, painter, Cuban-chinese, 1902 – 1982

 

http://www.carrieartcollection.com/?src=overture 

Virtual Haitian Gallery 

Browse the Carrie Art Collection of Haiti's fine artists in various schools and mediums. Discover the magic of Haitian art featuring voodoo bottles, paintings, metal sculpture and more. 

 

  http://www2.essex.ac.uk/arthistory/arara/ 

Arara is an online journal relating to the Arts and Architecture of the Americas from pre-Columbian times to the present day.

 

http://www.ocaiw.com

OCAIW (Orazio Centaro's Art Image on the Web) is mainly an educational and non-profit site

 

http://www.folkart.com/home/portugal.htm

Portuguese Art This site sells ceramic artwork and other crafts.

 

http://www.mercadosanmiguel.com/ 

Mercado San Miguel is your guidebook to the arts community and a personal introduction to San Miguel de Allende artists and photographers. 

 

http://www.umich.edu/~port150/  Brazilian Studies Guide This is an excellent compilation of links that really covers all Portuguese language related topics.  

 

  http://www.lanic.utexas.edu/ 

Latin American Network Information Center provides links to individual country details , plus links by subjects and general information resources. 

 

  http://www.agora-gallery.com/laae2003.aspx

Agora Gallery

 

http://www.latinart.com/index2.cfm 

LatinArt.com was created to investigate the increasingly globalized proposals in art making, institutional practices and curatorial projects in the field of modern and contemporary art from the Americas. Based in Los Angeles, we expand our interest to include art produced in Latin America as well the regions, countries, and cities it dialogues with. Thus, an emerging Mexican-American artist who works out of Los Angeles is as relevant to our discussions as an internationally renowned one working in Medellín.

 

http://www.library.uiuc.edu/arx/LATINAM.HTM  Here are several links to Central, Latin, and South American art sites on the Web. It is not a comprehensive list.

 BIBLIOGRAPHY

Davis, Jessica, The Muse Book, A Report on the Work of Project Muse.   

Cambridge, MA: President and Fellows of Harvard College, 1996.

O’Neill, Susan, The Muse Guide A Training Guide for Using Muse Tools. Cambridge, MA: President and Fellows of Harvard College, 1996.

Contact Info

Betsy Archibald, earchibald@mosesbrown.org

Yamil Báez, ybaez@mosesbrown.org

Website: http://mb-faculty.mosesbrown.org/ybaez/