Investigating Where We Live (IWWL) is a summer outreach program at the National Building Museum, designed for students aged 12-16 from the D.C. metropolitan area. Participants learn to use creative writing and photography as a means of understanding and describing D.C. neighborhoods. At the end of the program, participants will share what they have learned by creating a public exhibition. In 2010, students will focus on the neighborhoods of Petworth, Southwest Waterfront, and Trinidad.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Cierra: Juror Feedback
I am in group Trinidad. The panelists told us that we did a good job but they also gave us a few suggestions. They said that we should make sure that our exhibit is clear to the viewers. So if there are photos grouped in any kind of way the viewer will notice that. The jurors also wanted us to makes sure that our title fit in or will describe the exhibit. The panelist giving us suggestions helped us go back and fix things that we didn't see before.
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Exhibits are often designed to visually represent a specific interest or idea and can be created to attract the attention of viers. Good Luck with yours. Can't wait to see it.
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