solved Writing Exhibition Texts Instructions:Read the instructions below and use the
Writing Exhibition Texts Instructions:Read the instructions below and use the template provided to create the exhibition text for EACH of the works you’ve chosen to exhibit in your virtual “Collection Project.†If you’ve chosen to display (4) works of art, then you’ll create (4) exhibition texts. If you’ve chosen (6) works of art, then you’ll need (6) exhibition texts. Remember, the maximum number of artworks to include is (10) – don’t get too overzealous!!Submit this component of the assignment in a Word Document format (.doc) or (.docx) to the submission folder by the completion of this module. Format your document using MLA format with proper heading, margins, and spacing. Review MLA Guidelines and Resources for help properly formatting your paper. You do NOT need to include images of your works of art at this stage.You’ll receive comments and feedback on your exhibition texts from the instructor. You’ll want to make any necessary changes and edits and incorporate the edited exhibition texts into your Final “Major Assignment: Collection Project†presentation. How to write your exhibition text:For each artwork you choose to include in your project (remember a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 10), you must include supporting exhibition text that outlines the title, medium, and size of the artwork. The exhibition text should also include a brief description of the artwork and explain its value as part of this exhibition collection. Call attention to the specific details of the artwork which you want the viewer to notice. 200-word maximum per artwork.Exhibition text template:Artist’s name:Title of work: Date of completion: (if known)Medium:Brief Description in paragraph format (200 words max.)Sample Exhibition Text for Edward Munch’s The Storm painting: