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Make sure to include a clear thesis statement. For example, you might find a common subject or theme the artist addresses.  What do you have to say about this artist and his/her work? -Do NOT write a biography of the artist. Include biographical information relevant to the artists work, then expand upon your thesisand the artworks.

As best as possible, discuss the context(s) of the art you are addressing. What does the art reveal about culture, multiculturalism, the artists ethnic background or gender? Does the artwork address any current issues relevant to the artist or her/his community? Does the art address themes that are personally relevant to you?

Pick representative examples of artworks by the artist to illustrate your thesis. Include images of the works you discuss. Identify, if possible, each of these works by title and date. Describe what you see depicted in the art.  However, do not just describe the contentof the art.  Think about it. Describe how the artist uses color, images, material, composition, etc. to express themes in the art. Often an artists work draws on imagery from other sources or traditions. What are some of the sources for the work you are discussing? Why has the artist made these choices?

Academic research papers must include notes/citations in the body of the text to show how sources are used to support the statements made. For example, if you state where an artist was born, how do you know? What is your source of information? You do not need to cite sources for things that are generally known or are your personal opinion. If you include a direct quote from a source, put it in quotation marks or blockquote format and cite your source.

Conclusion.  What do you think about this artists work? How does it relate to the subject of the class? What have you learned about art by studying thiswork?6.  Include a bibliography (Works Cited list). Use at least four different (in addition to Wikipedia if you use) sources and use documentation (citations or notes) in the body of your paper to show how these sources are used.  Do not use information or analysis from sources you do not cite and present it as your own.  This is plagiarism and will not be tolerated.