How to Write a Bibliography for an Art Exhibit
- 1). Write the title of the exhibit in quotations followed by a period. For example, "'Marilyn Monroe: Life as a Legend.'"
- 2). List the title of the museum followed by a period. For example, "The Andy Warhol Museum."
- 3). Identify the city, state (if applicable) and country in which the museum is located followed by a period. For example, "Pittsburgh, PA, USA."
- 4). Conclude with the date you visited the exhibit followed by a period. Abbreviate the month. For example, "Dec. 24, 2010."
- 5). Check to see that your citation matches this one. "Marilyn Monroe: Life as a Legend." The Andy Warhol Museum. Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Dec. 24, 2010.
- 1). Identify the curator of the exhibit. If the curator is an individual, list his last name followed by his first name, separated by a comma. For example, "Smith, John" or "Jones, Sally."
- 2). Write the title of the exhibit in quotations followed by a period.
- 3). Include the city in which the museum is located followed by a colon.
- 4). Name the museum.
- 5). Identify the date when you visited the exhibit. Abbreviate the month.
- 6). Check to see that your citation matches this one: Artoma. "Marilyn Monroe: Life as a Legend." Pittsburgh: The Andy Warhol Museum. Dec. 24, 2010.
- 1). Write the title of the exhibit in quotation marks followed by a period.
- 2). Identify the museum in which the exhibit is featured followed by a period.
- 3). Include the year when you visited the museum followed by a period.
- 4). Compare your citation to this one to ensure that it matches: "Marilyn Monroe: Life as a Legend." The Andy Warhol Museum. 2010.