his task has a number of components. The first component is to design an art exhibit or festival. The exhibit should include at least three genres/media of art (for example: visual art, poetry, dance) and at least 6 works. You may select works by anyone, and from any time period and culture. You should decide what philosophical theme will unify or explain the works in the exhibit.
Write an essay of at least 1000 words explaining your exhibit and how it relates to the philosophical theme you select. You may include as many supplementary materials as you think appropriate (outlines, links to works, playlists, etc) to support the explanation offered in the paper, but they do not count toward the word limit (you can’t submit Ulysses and call it a day). Your explanation should address the experience you want viewers or attendees to have and the steps you take to secure that experience for them. It should also explain what you think makes that experience worthwhile.
Criteria: The essay should hit the required number of works and texts and address the topics specified in the task section. The essay should be on-time, on target, of sufficient length, comprehensible, and properly cited.
Additionally, the essay should complete or fulfill at least four of the following tasks or criteria:
Accurate and charitable in its discussion of philosophical texts
Explain the choices of artworks
Explain the intended experience for audience members
Explain the relationship of the artworks to the philosophical texts/themes
Ideas organized to aid reader comprehension
Finally, there is no requirement your experience be pleasant. But abusive, cruel, or traumatizing submissions will not be allowed for presentation.