User:Kaytlynj94/sandbox

Heather's Comments
10/2- Good start. Work log needs dates for every entry. Your starting place should be an evaluation of Irene Richards page, just like you evaluated Bible Errata. Use this guide to help you. Copy and paste all or part of the page below and edit it here and not on the main space.

10/13- Nice! You found an artist page to work on and even added some info. from the Guggenheim. Be sure to add a citation to the bolded info. you contributed using the link button above (I can show you in class). Also be sure you didn't paste directly from the page. Finally, for this next week, see if you can find some library resources on Lucy Raven.

10/24- Good work! See revisions in italics to make, below. . Can you find a copywrite free image of her or her work to post? It's bold, but you might email her directly and ask.

10/31- Good! I wish you had just a sentence more about the art installation "On Location and Curtains." What was it about? Where and for how long? And yes, find a citation for the Artadia award. Then move your changes to the main space! YAY!

Kaytlyn's Work Log

 * Chose topic of Irene Richards as my wiki edit.


 * Did citations and editing training
 * Attempted to find additional information on Irene Richards on Butte's Library
 * I struggled to find any information on a number of different options that were presented to me as topic options. I searched through Butte's library and was unfortunately unsuccessful.
 * Will connect with Heather after class on 9/30 to hopefully get some guidance on this project.
 * There is a lot missing from this article and I am still having trouble finding any information on Irene Richards (10/6)
 * I want to add in when she died as well as give some links to her artwork and what they may have meant to her (10/6)
 * I have not done any editing to my wiki page since I cannot find any information on Irene. I emailed Heather to hopefully set up a meeting of some sort to talk about where I can search in the Butte Library for any information. (10/6)
 * I finished the trainings on plagiarism and drafting in the sandbox (10/6)
 * Changed my wiki page to the American artist, Lucy Raven


 * Added some small work to Lucy's previous work area (in bold) on her Wiki page. (10/13/19)
 * Added the missing citation from last week (10/20/19)
 * Did the recommended training on adding photos (10/20/19)
 * Found more interesting information on Lucy Raven and what she has contributed to the animation world (10/20/19)
 * Searched Butte's library for more information on Lucy but so far I am having better luck on Google scholar (10/20/19)
 * I emailed Lucy at her general email to see if there are any photos that she would like me to use that are not copy written (10/28/19)
 * Made changes that were requested by Heather. I am still looking for the cite where I learned of the Artadia award to add my citation (10/28/19)
 * Added additional information on Lucy Raven's work. (11/3)
 * Re-did the "Moving Work to Main Space" training on 10/30 to try to understand how to do it. (11/3)
 * Added the appropriate citations for the Artadia award (11/3)
 * Moved my work to mainspace!! (11/3)

Kaytlyn's Wiki Changes
In 2010 she had a solo show at the Nevada Museum of Art. Raven's work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Chicago Video Data Bank and the Guggenheim Museum, New York.'''In 2016 Raven took a position as assistant professor at Cooper Union School of Art. She teaches with the hope that students will recognize the relations between the differences in video and drawing as well as sculpture and film.'''

In 2017 she won the “Kunst am Bau” (Art in Architecture) competition to install an artwork in the Bauhaus Museum Dessau. She has had many awards presented to her for her works including Artadia Award in San Francisco '''. She has a large passion for animation but is not limited to that. Raven also has works in the areas of photography, installation, sound, and performative lecture.'''. One of her recent projects was in 2017 where she performed in a new film of hers called Subterrestrial Cinema. She played this in the Guggenheim Museum where she used some of the museums materials to bring to light the museums unknown expertise in non-objective film.

'''Raven's work has given different options and arguments on labor, technology, and globalization. This is exhibited in her 2014 pieces, On Location as well as Curtains, both presented in 2014. On Location is an illustrated lecture that Raven used partially an experiment to show how technological shifts can affect reality. Curtains shows the connection between modern day movie making and location and space.'''

Resources
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York 2012 - https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/lucy-raven