Art I
This is an introductory visual arts course that integrates art with technology, culture and history through art making and exploration; combining
multi-cutural and interdisciplinary discussions and activities. Students will use a variety of art media, such as clay, ceramic glazes, pastels, charcoal and paint.
Art II
This is a continuation of Art I, building on previous concepts and knowledge, working more in depth with different materials.
These Courses are a prerequisite to continue on in the art curriculum to take 2-D or 3-D Studio.
2-D Studio
This course teaches the student techniques in painting as well as developing drawing and design skills. Students will use a variety of media and processes such as colored pencils, charcoal, ink, acrylic, watercolor paint and printmaking. Course objectives are to experience academic success, build cultural competence, and develop sociopolitical consciousness.
3-D Studio
Students will create three dimensional artwork using a variety of sculptural techniques and materials.
3-D Studio art is for the study of metalworking, sculpture, clay and pottery, glass, wood and wire sculpture.
Within the projects there will be an emphasis on planning, sketching, multiculturalism, art history and art criticism.
2-D Honors
This is an honors level art course in the concentration of 2-D media. Students will participate in the research of artists and art history, past and present which is of interest to the individual student. Emphasis will be placed on personal expression, technical application and exploration of the media to be used, such as painting, drawing, mixed media and printmaking. The student will develop artwork for a portfolio.
3-D Honors
This is an honors level course in the concentration of 3-D media. Students will participate in the research of artists and art history, past and present, which is of interest to the individual student. Emphasis will be placed on personal expression, technical application and the exploration of the media to be used. The students will develop artwork for a portfolio, based upon projects they design themselves.
This is an introductory visual arts course that integrates art with technology, culture and history through art making and exploration; combining
multi-cutural and interdisciplinary discussions and activities. Students will use a variety of art media, such as clay, ceramic glazes, pastels, charcoal and paint.
Art II
This is a continuation of Art I, building on previous concepts and knowledge, working more in depth with different materials.
These Courses are a prerequisite to continue on in the art curriculum to take 2-D or 3-D Studio.
2-D Studio
This course teaches the student techniques in painting as well as developing drawing and design skills. Students will use a variety of media and processes such as colored pencils, charcoal, ink, acrylic, watercolor paint and printmaking. Course objectives are to experience academic success, build cultural competence, and develop sociopolitical consciousness.
3-D Studio
Students will create three dimensional artwork using a variety of sculptural techniques and materials.
3-D Studio art is for the study of metalworking, sculpture, clay and pottery, glass, wood and wire sculpture.
Within the projects there will be an emphasis on planning, sketching, multiculturalism, art history and art criticism.
2-D Honors
This is an honors level art course in the concentration of 2-D media. Students will participate in the research of artists and art history, past and present which is of interest to the individual student. Emphasis will be placed on personal expression, technical application and exploration of the media to be used, such as painting, drawing, mixed media and printmaking. The student will develop artwork for a portfolio.
3-D Honors
This is an honors level course in the concentration of 3-D media. Students will participate in the research of artists and art history, past and present, which is of interest to the individual student. Emphasis will be placed on personal expression, technical application and the exploration of the media to be used. The students will develop artwork for a portfolio, based upon projects they design themselves.