Studio 1: 3D Art
This course is the introductory course to three-dimensional art processes: ceramics, sculpture, crafts, and mixed media. Through experimentation, observation and teacher direction, the student will be challenged to develop a personal style by creating expressive works of art based on a variety of artists, art movements and techniques. A process portfolio and sketchbooks/journals will reflect personal aesthetic choices in the development of a body of work.
Prerequisite(s): Foundations of Studio Art
Studio 2: 3D Art
In this course students will solve problems and focus on three-dimensional art forms. Design solutions are explored in sculpture, contemporary crafts, and ceramics in traditional and non-traditional ways. The sketchbook/journal issued for recording ideas, influences from master artists and cultural exemplars, working out solutions to problems, and reflecting on results.
Prerequisite(s): Studio 1: 3D Art
Honors Studio 3: 3D Art
The emphasis of this course is on developing a body of related three- dimensional works (ceramics, sculpture, crafts, mixed media) based on a personal idea or theme. The resulting portfolio will show evidence of personal development through studio work, outside experiences and sketchbook/journals. Students will be encouraged to make artistic choices that have been influenced by master artists leading to an individual style based on personal aesthetic criteria.
Prerequisite(s): Studio 2: 3D Art
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