LITERAL:
a) I, Ivy Jordan, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
b) Susan Reed
[sreed@amoca.org]
c) Spreadsheet
d) I have completed helping AMOCA photograph their advertisements for an entire show. This has been a longstanding amount of work that had to be done on a weekly basis, but basically with my efforts attributed to the whole, I can successfully say that I helped significantly with the progression of the next show.
INTERPRETIVE:
a) In my experiences, I have been keeping up with updating my extra blogs as the year goes on to show what goes on during my mentorship. However, I do not save a lot of the photos, but the ones that are up are going to be attributed to the AMOCA website that is under construction right now. I have been taking a lot of the product photos etc.
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The newest show.(:
APPLIED:
a) This component (simply volunteering) helped me to understand my topic better because now I have seen what goes into make a show twice all of the way. Speaking and inteacting with the staff really helped me to gain a better understanding of what actually goes on, as well as just watching from the sidelines. Who would have known that making veggie platters and photographing tiny photos would be such a big deal? They actually aren't but they are a big essential for making the bigger things look nice. I learned from Susan how you can market yourself out there (or the museum). She goes to seminars and festivals for art, basically anything she can do to advertise AMOCA better. I learned that in order to have a good turnout and therefore a good show, you need to get out into the world and make sure they know about your event. Its a lot about advertising.
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