Part 2: Select an Artist and Artwork
Now that you have found a host country, you will need to select an artwork to feature for the cultural exhibition. You may also choose to use a relevant cultural artifact or product. Use theARTSTORandGrove Art Onlinedatabases to find an appropriate item. You can filter your choices by country and learn more about the piece you’ve chosen. ARTSTOR has a large selection of cultural artifacts, along with descriptions and histories. Grove Art Online provides detailed biographies of artists, and articles on art movements and styles from various countries. Reach out to a librarian in the Shapiro Library if you need assistance navigating the databases.
Part 3: Write the Brief
Your supervisor wants a business brief, approximately 1,500 words in length, that will detail what to expect for the dinner. Your brief should explain the cultural significance of the various aspects of the event, and also how to prepare guests for any particular customs. In particular, you should seek to answer these questions:
Part 4: Fill Out the Item Description
Your supervisor will be presenting at the dinner on the artwork or cultural item, and he would like you to fill out the Cultural Item Description document in the Deliverables section—this is the informational sheet that he will use to prepare. He has created this short document to collect information about the provenance of the artifact, its historical and cultural influences, and its interpretation. Use the information you find on ARTSTOR and the Grove Art Online databases. You can also research the subject in the Shapiro Library, if you need more information.
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