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1. PREAMBLE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE -IN -ART The syllabus is intended to provide candidates with the opportunity to demonstrate the extent of their aesthetic awareness, emotional and visual development through perceptual and creative activities. 2. OBJECTIVES Candidates should be able to respond to questions which seek to evaluate their: (i) Development of perceptual, analytical and expressive skills through a variety of art activities relating to the environment. (ii) Knowledge and skills in the use and maintenance of art tools, equipment and materials. (iii) Level of appreciation of values and qualities of different works of art. (iv) Knowledge and application of design elements and principles. (v) Knowledge of art history and art structure. (vi) Knowledge and appreciation of their culture in relation to other cultures. (vii) Understanding of the meaning, significance and role of art in the socio-economic development of their society. (viii) Understanding indigenous art technology, aesthetics, beliefs, values and attitudes. (ix) Skills in the development of local materials and resources especially in the promotion of small-scale industries. 3. SCHEME OF EXAMINATION There will be three papers, Papers 1, 2 and 3 all of which must be taken. Papers 1 and 2 will be a composite paper to be taken at one sitting. PAPER 1: Will consist of forty multiple-choice objective questions all of which must be answered within 50 minutes for 40 marks. PAEPR 2: Will consist of five essay-type questions. Candidates will be required to answer three questions within 1 hour 30 minutes for 60 marks. PAPER 3: Will consist of two sections, Sections A and B. Section A will be drawing/painting and will be compulsory for all candidates. Two questions will be set, one on still life and the other on imaginative composition and candidates will be expected to answer one of them within 3 hours for 50 marks. Section B will consist of two questions, one on lettering/calligraphy and the other onproduct design. Candidates will be required to answer one question from either lettering/calligraphyor product design within 3 hours for 50 marks. The paper will be sent to candidates a fortnight in advance of the date of its conduct.

DETAILED SYLLABUS TOPIC NOTE Rationale for Visual Arts i. Concept of Visual Arts and General Knowledge in Art. ii. Scope and Vocations of Visual arts. iii. The Role of Art in National Development. Basic Drawing Tools, Equipment and i. Definition, techniques, types and purposes of drawing and identification. Materials ii. Exploration of tools, equipment and materials used in art. iii. Preparation, uses, care and maintenance of Basic Design and Composition drawing media. i. Perspective; definition and types. ii. Idea development from natural and man-made objects. iii. Drawing for communication; analytical study object and figure drawing. iv. Design process (definition). v. Product designing. vi. Two and three dimensional drawing/designing. vii. Computer as a tool in art (identification of parts and uses). viii. Portfolio building (importance and functions). ix. Elements, principles and organization of design. x. Perception (definition). xi. Colour (definition), the twelve-point colour wheel, sources of colour, colour terminologies, colour mixing (tints and shades/gradation), colour harmony, colour philosophy, colour psychology, colour relationships, colour perspective etc. xii. Ghanaian colour concepts e.g. association of colour with objects. xiii. Colour symbolism. Printmaking/Printing i. Definitions. ii. Identification of tools, materials and equipment. iii. The basic printing processes direct and indirect e.g., relief printing, intaglio, lithography, serigraphy and photographic screen printing etc. Print from natural and artificial surfaces. iv. Printing as a means of communication.

Lettering Prehistoric Art Palaeolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Ancient Art Egyptian Art Greek, Renaissance, Oriental and Oceanic Art i. Definitions. ii. Types of lettering e.g. block letteringconstruction of block letters, calligraphy, upper and lower case letters, parts of letters etc. iii. Gothic lettering (sans serif); characteristics, functions and importance. iv. Roman lettering (serifs); characteristics, significance and functions. i. Beginnings, location of art and development through the ages e.g. cave art. ii. Use of prehistoric art in promoting aspects of living. E.g. hunting through sympathetic magic. iii. Creative desires of the caveman (reasons and purposes of hunting). iv. Techniques, tools and materials used by the caveman v. Terms associated with cave art. i. Purpose (eternity). ii. Characteristics and conventions or canons of art. iii. Relevance and influence of Egyptian art on other cultures. i. Greek art contributions to the development of art during the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods. ii. Renaissance art (meaning, period of rebirth) origin etc. iii. Major contributions: artists of the period and achievements iv. Art forms and styles. v. Relevance of renaissance art to mankind. vi. Oriental art beliefs, art forms, functions and influences on the following; Indian art, Chinese art and Japanese art. vii. Oceanic art beliefs, art forms and functions of Polynesian art and Melanesian art.

African Art Art in National Development. Ghanaian attitudes to the Development of art and artists i. Influence of religious beliefs animism, magic, myth, rituals etc. ii. Types of art forms and functions. iii. Concept of art in Africa (functionality). iv. Types visual, performing and verbal. v. Main characteristics of indigenous African art forms. vi. Arts of the major ethnic groups of West Africa. vii. Types of contemporary arts i.e. visual, performing and verbal. viii. Indigenous and contemporary arts. ix. Uses and relevance of indigenous and contemporary/current African arts. x. Religion, education, trade and politics as agents of change in art. i. Indigenous art forms and artists identification of Ghanaian art forms e.g. Adinkra etc. ii. Contemporary/current Ghanaian Art forms and artists. iii. Form, symbolism and functions of Ghanaian arts. iv. Art and Tourism: Roles and contributions of art in the development of tourism. Art Appreciation and Modern Art i. Concepts of appreciation. ii. Procedures in art appreciation identification, inventory, technical qualities and interpretation. iii. Creativity definition and relevance, the creative process, qualities of a creative person. iv. Aesthetics, criticism and judgement definitions and relevance. v. Modern art philosophy, style, artists and impact. vi. Cubism. vii. Impressionism. viii. Post impressionism. ix. Neo impressionism. x. Fauvism. xi. Expressionism. xii. Surrealism etc.

Entrepreneurship i. Enterprises in visual arts. ii. Setting up an enterprise factors to consider e.g. where to get financial and technical assistance. iii. Managing an enterprise functions of a manager, the importance of good customer relations, costing and pricing etc. iv. Costing and pricing factors to consider. v. Basic marketing/selling strategies; e.g. advertising. vi Business risks - direct and indirect risks. vii. Exhibition (Definition), types/levels, factors to consider in planning, preparing and mounting exhibition. Professional Ethics i. - Developing a Business plan - Definition, importance and preparation (steps involved). ii - Artists Statement - Definition and importance. iii. - Business Brochure and Card. - Definition and importance. Museum and Gallery Studies - Definition, history and development of the museum. - Functions and socio-economic importance of the museum. - The administrative structure of the museum. - Authenticity and neutrality of the museum. - Examples of museums and their activities.