· February 16 & 23, 2010: A series of Powerpoint presentations of American mural art movement. Set up our course blog for both ways communication and blog journal.
· March 2& 8, 2010: We each flesh out our individual contributions to prepare preliminary ideas and share images and sketches. Comment on common themes that we see emerging from our ideas, images, and sketches. Some of us will respond for documentation of our design process.
· March 15, 22, & 29, 2010: Distill our comments down the first draft of major themes, and the content that will represent these themes. Compose our initial digital mural design collectively through class meetings and blog communication. Finalize our digital mural design by the end of March.
· April 5 & 12, 2010: Begin working on our mural color layout and enlarge the linear layout. Some of us document our painting process.
· April 19 & 26, 2010: Troubleshooting to solve any unpredictable problem in composition, layout enlarging, and mural painting practice. Then we work on any additional work such as wall and colors preparation needed to be done ahead of time before actual mural painting
· May 3 & 10, 2010: Start our mural production first stage: underpainting.
· May 17, 24 & 31, 2010: We work collaboratively together on actual mural painting.
· June 1-4, & 14-25, 2010: Begin our final production stage & varnishing.
· June 28, 2010: Participate our final critique, reflection, assessment, follow-up with documentation presentation and celebration, and seek appropriate opportunity to work together for another mural in the future.
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