Art Studio 1
Grades: 8-12
This is the first in the series of HS level art courses.
This is a full-year introductory course which emphasizes perceptual drawing and introduces the student to the basic elements of art and principles of design. It is the foundation for the three-year sequence required of all art majors who are participating in the IAAP program as well as an experimental course for students who do not anticipate taking any further art courses. Consideration is given to basic skill building, personal development, interdisciplinary and real-world connections, and experience in a studio environment. There are weekly art challenges that are to be completed as homework. A final portfolio will be presented at the end of the year.
This course will satisfy the graduation requirement.
Our goals are:
To strengthen our art skills and techniques
To produce work to be proud of
To ENJOY being an artist
Units include:
Drawing
Painting
Sculpture
Printmaking
Grading policy:
Artwork- 80%
Participation- 20%
Participation includes engagement (getting right to work, staying on task during class, handing in work on time) effort and attitude (stays focused on art during class and tries their best), Classwork (Bellwork, ATCs, skill building activities) homework (work is complete and handed in a timely manner), conduct (respectful, takes care of materials and tools, no phone policy) and clean up.
Art Studio 2
Grades: 9-12
Pre-requisite: Art Studio 1
In this full year course, the second-year student artists will continue to develop those skills and concepts learned in Art Studio 1. Greater demands will be made, and more sophisticated work will be expected. Creative expression, invention, and mastery skills and abilities should be reflected in the work. These student artists will be introduced to many new mediums in this course. Weekly progress photos are due as well as weekly art history assignments and self-reflections. A final portfolio is due at the end of the year.
Our goals are:
To strengthen our art skills and techniques
To produce work to be proud of
To ENJOY being an artist
Units include:
Drawing
Painting
Printmaking
Sculpture
Grading policy:
Artwork- 80%
Participation- 20%
Participation includes engagement (getting right to work, staying on task during class, handing in work on time) effort and attitude (stays focused on art during class and tries their best), Classwork (Bellwork, ATCs, skill building activities) homework (work is complete and handed in a timely manner), conduct (respectful, takes care of materials and tools, no phone policy) and clean up.