M-Exam Flashcards

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Responsible for implementing and enhancing the organization’s strategic goals, leading fund raising initiatives, developing and supervising administration of program activities and day- to-day administrative functions, and ensuring that staff are in place to meet operational needs.

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Art Fair Director

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Sometimes called an art preparator, is attained individual who works directly with objects in museums, art galleries and various other venues including private collectors, corporate art collections, public art collections and various other institutions.

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Art Handler

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Is a person who produces art.

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Artist

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A person who collects art of a specified type, professionally or as hobby.

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Collector

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People who criticize or judge art.

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Critic

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aid staff members with administrative and creative tasks. Their duties range from managing correspondence to monitoring visitors.

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Gallery Assistant

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responsible for establishing the artistic policy of a gallery, planning for sales, exhibitions, event, marketing, community relations, sales, gallery management

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Gallery Director

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Responsible for choosing and presenting an arrangement of art for sale.

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Gallery Owner

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responsible for ensuring the proper care and preservation of artifacts and as well as keeping records of it (may be in computer data format or in paper)

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Storage Manager

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also called curators, supervise all aspects of a museum’s collection, including loans, authentication, and educational programs.

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Museum Director

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from journalists, write press releases, try to interest journalists in their Organization’s stories and Campaigns, arrange for spokespeople to speak to the press, and monitor media coverage.

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Museum Press Office

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Are those who initially asses and survey the artwork that collectors are interested in. It is their role to oversee the sale of the artwork, on behalf of the collector who may either be too busy or who would rather keep his identity hidden.

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Buyers

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Are those whose direct hand is in the Production Process Diagram distribution and circulation of the artworks through a variety of means, such as direct sales, through galleries, and the more recent player, auction houses.

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Art Dealer

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14
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It is the product or process of
deliberately arranging items in a
way that influences and affects
one or more of the senses,
emotions, and intellect.

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Art

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15
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7 Elements of Art

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• Line
• Shape
• Form
• Value
• Texture
• Color
• Space

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a mark that is made on a surface or outline.

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Line

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Lines that run parallel to the ground

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Horizontal Line

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Lines that move up and down.

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Vertical Line

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Lines that slant

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Diagonal Line

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Lines that change direction gradually.

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Curved Line

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21
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Lines that are made by combining
diagonal lines that change direction.

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Zigzag Line

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It has always two dimensions, length as well as width.

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These are shapes that are easy to recognize and is use in math information also.

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Geometric Shapes

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Also called as freeform shapes

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Organic Shapes

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Has always three dimensions; length, width and height.

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A regular solid of six equal square sides.

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A surface traced by a straight line moving parallel to a fixed straight line and intersecting.

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A solid generated by rotating a right triangle about one of its legs.

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A round solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface.

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Refers to the changes in the base
color.

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Adding white to color paint to create lighter values such as light blue or pink.

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Adding black to paint to create dark values such as dark blue or dark red.

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Where the picture is all light values.

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Where the picture is all dark values

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The quality of a surface or the way any work of art is represented.

36
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Has three characteristics, which are hue, value and intensity.

37
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means the shades (red, yellow or pink)

38
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refers to the lightness or the darkness.

39
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refers to the brightness or dullness of the work of art.

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It is the creation of visual perspective; this gives the illusion of depth.

41
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IT REFERS TO HOW THE ELEMENTS OF ART (LINE, SHAPE, COLOR, VALUE,
SPACE, FORM, TEXTURE) RELATE TO EACH OTHER WITHIN THE COMPOSITION IN TERMS OF THEIR VISUAL WEIGHT TO CREATE VISUAL EQUILIBRIUM.

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Refers to balance that is achieved by arranging elements on either side of the center of a composition in an equally weighted manner.

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Symmetrical Balance

43
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Means the exact opposite of
symmetrical balance where objects do not mirror perfectly and the balance tilts across the spectrum of axis.

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Asymmetrical Balance

44
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Is often a type of symmetrical balance that is circular in nature as visual elements radiate from a
central point.

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Radial Balance

45
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refers to an artwork’s size and how parts of a composition relate to each other.

46
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describes the relationship between the dimensions of different elements and an overall composition.

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Proportion

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refers to the principle of creating a focal point to make a certain element stand out.

48
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is all about creating major visual
differences between multiple elements. It is achieved by bringing opposite components together and drawing the audience’s attention to their variation.

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Refers to a way of combining similarities.

50
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refers to how the designs direct our eyes when looking at it.

51
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refers to the use of visual repetition within work of art.