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Art Department Courses 9th grade offerings Intro. to Art (2-dimentional) Sculpture Drawing I 10th-12th grade offerings Intro to Art Sculpture Drawing I Drawing II Drawing III Ceramics I Ceramics II Ceramics III Painting I Painting II Graphic Design I Graphic Design II Photography 1 Photography II AP Studio Art application & 4 semesters of art *12th grade only

Classes Offered to Grades 9-12 Intro. to Art Two-Dimensional Art is a course based upon the elements and principles of Art: Line, shape, space, texture, color, value, balance, unity, contrast, pattern, movement, and emphasis. 2-D Art is primarily two-dimensional design, including work such as drawing, painting and collage. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students do not need to be expert artists to learn and appreciate this beginning art class. The materials for this class will cost approx. $20.00 at the bookstore. Learn the 2-D basics: Draw, Paint, Collage... SCULPTURE Learn the 3-D basics: Sculpt with wire,stone, wood... Sculpture is a course studying 3-Dimensional art forms and involves the study of modern sculptors and a variety of sculptural methods and concepts such as figurative, conceptual, relief, and subtractive forms of sculpture. Students will produce portfolio quality work using additive and subtractive methods and a variety of materials including paper, cardboard, wood, metal, stone, plaster, and other 3D materials. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students must purchase a $10.00. materials card at the bookstore. DRAWING I Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of drawing using various techniques and media. Students heighten their perception skills by studying perspective, the human figure, portraiture, shading, still life, etc. The Renaissance period of art will be studied to enhance students' appreciation of art history. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students must buy a starter packet of supplies from the bookstore for approx. $20.00. 2-D Art students may be able to use some left over supplies. Learn the drawing basics: animals, faces, perspective...

DRAWING I Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of drawing using various techniques and media. Students heighten their perception skills by studying perspective, the human figure, portraiture, shading, still life, etc. The Renaissance period of art will be studied to enhance students' appreciation of art history. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students must buy a starter packet of supplies from the bookstore for approx. $20.00. 2-D Art students may be able to use some left over supplies. DRAWING II A class that provides further development of skills from Drawing I. Introductory printmaking techniques will be studied with an emphasis on in-depth drawing. Students will be given more comprehensive projects with greater stress on expressing the individual's creativity and an emphasis on using a variety of media. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Some materials may need to be added or replaced with an approx. cost of $10.00 at the bookstore. HONORS DRAWING III *Dual Credit Pending Grades 10-12 Credits:1 Pre Req: None 1sem. Our most advanced drawing class. Knowledge of perspective and figure drawing will be the groundwork for complex images. Students will be given more comprehensive projects with greater stress on expressing the individual's creativity and an emphasis on using a variety of media. More advanced printmaking techniques will be studied with an emphasis on in-depth drawing. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Some materials may need to be added or replaced with an approx. cost of $10.00 at the bookstore. *Students have the option of taking this class for HONORS credit with additional expectations and requirements above and beyond the normal classroom work. A final portfolio will be required for students seeking the HONORS credit

PAINTING I Grades 10-12 Credits: 1 Pre Req: Drawing I 1 sem. or 2D Art Students must have a good background course in drawing as a basis for Painting. Various types of paints will be explored, with the emphasis on watercolor, tempera, and acrylics. The historical periods that will be studied will be from Baroque through Impressionism. A variety of artists' styles will be studied to give students a greater understanding and appreciation of painting methods. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students will be required to purchase their own set of brushes and paints at the bookstore. PAINTING II Grades 10-12 Credits: 1 Pre Req: Drawing I 1 sem. Students must have a good background course in drawing as a basis for Painting. Various types of paints will be explored, with the students buying most of the supplies. The historical timelines studied will be Post-impressionism, Expressionism, and Cubism. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students will use their brushes and paints from Painting I, but oil colors will need to be purchased at the bookstore.

PHOTOGRAPHY I Grades 10-12 Credits:1 Pre Req: none 1 sem. With an emphasis on digital photography, students explore the fundamental principles, techniques and application of camera-based image making. Students learn to use Adobe Bridge, Camera RAW, and Photoshop as a tool to manage and manipulate digital images. We also devote some time to film-based photo making techniques that utilize hand-made photographs in a dark room setting. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students must provide a digital camera that has 3 or more megapixels (Phone cameras may NOT be used). It is recommended, but not required to use a digital camera with manual features. The class fee is $20 to. cover film processing supplies, 35mm camera rental, printing fees, and toner. PHOTOGRAPHY II Grades 10-12 Credits:1 Pre Req: Photo I 1 sem. This class will focus on a wide range of alternative photo techniques using both digital and film based processes. Students will develop both technical and artistic skills as they explore modern photography, abstraction, and concept integration. Students will apply their knowledge of digital photo techniques and editing software to create works of art with meaning and depth. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students must provide a digital camera that has 3 or more megapixels (Phone cameras may NOT be used). It is recommended, but not required to use a digital camera with manual features. The class fee is $20 to cover film processing supplies, 35mm camera rental, printing fees, and toner.

CERAMICS I Grades10-12 Credits: 1 Pre Req: None 1 sem. Students will experience several different methods of working with clay, including pinch, loaf, coil, and slab hand building techniques. Students will focus on design elements, clay preparation, clay construction, and glazing techniques. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students may need to work some after school to meet project deadlines, especially if absences occur. Students must purchase a tool & glaze card for $8.00 at the bookstore. CERAMICS II Grades 10-12 Credits: 1 Pre Req: Ceramics I 1 sem. with C- or > Students will explore more advanced ceramics techniques. Students will focus on design principles, relief sculpture, media center research, wheel throwing techniques, and glaze formulation.. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students may need to work some after school to meet project deadlines, especially if absences occur. Students must purchase a tool & glaze card for $8.00 at the bookstore. HONORS CERAMICS III *Dual credit pending Grades 10-12 Credits: 1 Pre Req: Ceramics II 1 sem. with C- or > Students will explore more advanced ceramics techniques. Students will focus on development of personal style, figurative sculpture, advanced wheel throwing techniques, thematic design, abstraction, and raku firing.. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Students may need to work some after school to meet project deadlines, especially if absences occur. Students must purchase a tool & glaze card for $8.00 at the bookstore. *Students have the option of taking this class for HONORS credit with additional expectations and requirements above and beyond the normal classroom work. A final portfolio will be required for students seeking the HONORS credit

design GRAPHIC DESIGN I VISUAL COMMUNICATION Grade 10-12 Credits 1 Pre Req: None 1 sem. This computer-based course emphasizes the role of visual communication in the marketplace. The students will be introduced to illustration, layout, logo design, storyboarding, typography, and other commercial art practices. Projects will be completed using traditional drawing techniques as well as computer software programs. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. The cost of materials is approx. $12.00. GRAPHIC DESIGN II *Dual Credit Pending Grade 10-12 Credits 1 Pre Req: None 1 sem. This computer-based course builds on the principles of design and computer skills learned in Graphic Design I. The art of illustration, layout, and computer rendered graphics will be taken to a higher level. Computer applications will include the use of Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. Students will look at relevant design problems facing today s graphic designers. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. The cost of materials is approx. $12. 47 USA

HONORS AP STUDIO ART: 2D or 3D or drawing Grade: 12 Credits: 2 Pre Req: 4+ art classes 2 sem. & teacher approved app. This HONORS course is for serious students interested in building a portfolio of 24 works of art. (1) This is an opportunity for non-art majors to earn a college elective by creating interdisciplinary art. Effective study options include pre-med, science, journalism, history, marketing, mathematics, psychology, and much more. Students will create artwork based on their academic strengths and interests. (2) Career art students can create from their preferred focus area such as architecture, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, animation, fashion, interior design, film making, illustration, industrial design, photography, video game design, cartooning, fine art, etc. All students will select their favorite mediums to work with. Creating artwork that has intellectual and aesthetic depth and integrity is the objective. We emphasize a mastery of technique, strong use of the elements and principles of design, and the development of personal style. Students will be required to work daily outside of class. Concepts will be taught through the study of art history, criticism, aesthetics, and production techniques. Student portfolios will be critiqued nationally at Scholastics and the College Board, and they will exhibit locally including the Tri-Kappa Spring Art Show with a senior showcase. For more details please stop by the art department. Students are required to participate in the AP program and pay the fee for that program. The 2013 fee is $89 and has increased each year. Financial assistance is available for a portion of the cost for qualified students.