
Subject: Arts
Class: JSS 3
Week of the First Term: Week 8
Topic: Exhibition
Instructional Objectives
By the end of this lesson, students should be able to:
- Define what an exhibition is in the context of art.
- Identify the different types of exhibitions.
- Understand the purpose and importance of exhibitions in promoting art and artists.
Entry Behaviour
Students should have prior knowledge of display techniques and the importance of presenting artwork effectively from previous lessons.
Instructional Materials
- Examples of different types of exhibitions (photos or videos)
- Artworks for reference (if available)
- Projector and screen for visual presentation
Content
1. Definition of Exhibition
- An exhibition is a public display of artworks, typically organized in a gallery or museum, where artists showcase their work to an audience. Exhibitions can vary in scale and purpose, providing opportunities for artists to gain visibility.
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2. Types of Exhibitions
- Solo Exhibition: This type features the work of a single artist, allowing them to present their artistic vision and style comprehensively.
- Group Exhibition: Involves multiple artists exhibiting their works together, often centered around a common theme or medium.
- Juried Exhibition: A selection process where artworks are evaluated by a panel of judges, often leading to awards or recognition.
- Commercial Exhibition: Focused on selling artworks, these exhibitions often include galleries and art dealers.
- Non-commercial Exhibition: Organized to promote art and artists without a focus on sales, such as community art shows or charity events.
3. Importance of Exhibitions
- Exhibitions serve as platforms for artists to reach a wider audience, gain recognition, and network with other artists and art enthusiasts. They also educate the public about different art forms and encourage appreciation of art.
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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