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Write a caption for every Image you uploaded to your museum. You will have 3 rooms, and each room will have 4-5 images. This means that you will write captions for 12-15 images. Use the process for entering captions that you learned in Group Discussion 2 and in these Instructions for Using Adobe Express. Please note: You will have the opportunity to revise and improve your captions until you submit the finished version of your online museum at the end of the semester. Write an exit message for your museum. Please refer to the student examples to get an idea of what you need to write. Post a Share Link. After you set up all three rooms in your museum (explained above), you will post a share link to your museum in the first “reply” box you see below this page. Instructions for how to make a share link are found in Step 8 of these Instructions for Using Adobe Express. Title. At the top of each caption, use the heading tool to enter the name of the artist, the name of the work of art, and the year it was created. Content. Somewhere in the caption, address the content in the work. What does the work mean? What is the artist saying? If relevant in the work, discuss the iconography. Formal Analysis. Describe and discuss the work in terms of its form, namely the composition of the work and/or how it was made. Focus on the most evident visual elements and/or design principles the artist used and how they help convey the content or meaning in the work. You can also discuss how the artist used the materials to create the work. You won’t have enough space in each caption for a thorough formal analysis, so be selective and focus on what is most evident and important. Contextual/Expressive Analysis. Include some background information about the work of art, such as what inspired the artist to make it, what was happening in their life, what was happening in their society or culture, and who it was made for. Provide information about any specific events or issues that provide context for the work.