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Guest of Honor

Guest of Honor. Ceramics 1- Final Project. Judy Chicago – “The Dinner Party”. an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art.

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Guest of Honor

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  1. Guest of Honor Ceramics 1- Final Project

  2. Judy Chicago – “The Dinner Party” an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art

  3. The Dinner Party comprises a massive ceremonial banquet, arranged on a triangular table with a total of thirty-nine place settings, each commemorating an important woman from history.

  4. Guest of Honor Who would you invite? • Inspired by Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party – choose someone to invite to a meal and create a piece of ceramics to honor that individual. • You can invite anyone… real or imagined, current or ancient, influential or modest • Create an invitation for your guest (to be printed and handed in). Include: date, time and type of meal, reason you invited this individual and any additional information you deem important. Make sure you design your invite in conjunction with the style of your piece. • What will you make? Coffee mug, Tea cup, Sushi set, Dinner plate, Cheese plate, Egg cup.. • You may use red or white clay – asses the amounts of each ahead of time. • You may use hand building techniques, throw on the wheel (if possible) or a combination • Do research: sketch, plan, gather visual and written inspiration/information • You must balance Form and Function • Be creative!!! • Be subtle - Avoid clichés

  5. Dr. Seuss

  6. Van Gogh

  7. Storybooks Characters

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