Saturday, March 14, 2020

Building Your Portfolio From Home



As we face some time away from school,  I want you to share your artwork with me so I can keep track of your progress.  For those of you who don't already know, each student at Prescott has an online art portfolio through Artsonia, the world's largest gallery of student artwork. All of your work from every year at Prescott is in your portfolio.  Some of you have 8 years of artwork in your portfolio!

Artsonia's newest feature is classroom mode.  Students are now able to upload artwork themselves, which makes it possible for you to "turn in" work from home.  We will use this feature during our time away from school to upload new student masterpieces.

In addition to adding artwork, you will be able to type your artist statements and reflections in your account.  As you write about your art, you are are making connections and responding to the experience of making art and communicating your ideas in more than one way.  This should help you find personal meaning in your artwork.  If you need a guide sheet for writing a reflection, I have included one below.

Please take time to watch the Artsonia videos (links are underlined above) so you can learn how to upload to your account.  If you have any questions about passwords or codes, email me at:  eaammons@cps.edu

Our school access code is:  WCCP-WSTF
Our QR code is:  


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