VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT AT ASM
The Visual Arts Curriculum provides students with both the foundation to become active and effective members of their community and with the foundation for continued artistic success. To this end, the curriculum is designed as an integrated approach to creating two-dimensional and three-dimensional art, art criticism, and art appreciation. Course offerings include both traditional and digital art mediums. The Visual Arts program stresses the development of critical thinking skills, the cultivation of an aesthetic sensibility, exposure to diverse ideas, and awareness through art of the relationship between oneself and others, and society. ASM offers a variety of traditional and digital arts courses.
DRAWING AND PAINTING
Drawing and Painting is a year-long course that provides the students with a foundation in traditional and non-traditional two-dimensional drawing and painting skills. It has been modeled around the five art department standards. A range of drawing and painting skills will be explored. In addition, students will be exposed to some art history and art criticism. This course is designed for students who think they cannot draw or paint and for those who think they have some skill and wish to learn more. Each student will have an opportunity during the last trimester to create independent projects that will be coached by the instructor. The student will present a plan for independent work for the last third of the course that reflects the art department standards.
Credits: 1
Length of course: 1 year
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Grade Level: Grades 9 - 12
Prerequisites: None
VISUAL ARTS
Visual Arts is a year-long course that has been modeled around the five art department standards. Students will have hands-on practice and learn key concepts that are essential to the visual arts. Students will use a wide variety of media in the course. They will have opportunities to practice photography, drawing, painting, collage, video, and 3D media. Students will acquire a greater understanding and improved practice of the elements of art and the principles of design. These building blocks of visual art support creativity and are key to being expressive and understanding the visual language of aesthetics. Students will engage in them through art production, critiques, investigations, and art appreciation. Students will engage in multidisciplinary art production, critiques, investigations, and art appreciation. There will be a focus on building skills, techniques, art materials, idea development, and creativity. Each student will have an opportunity during the last trimester to create independent projects that will be coached by the instructor. The student will present a plan for independent work for the last third of the course that reflects the art department standards.
Credits:1
Length of course: 1 year
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Grade Level: Grades 9-12
Prerequisites: None
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Digital Photography is modeled around the five art department standards. Students will use their own cameras and ASM´s digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR). Edited, non-edited, and manipulated photographs will be explored and worked on using Industry-standard software where necessary. A wide variety of technical and conceptual information will be explored in this course. Each student will have an opportunity during the last trimester to create independent projects that will be coached by the instructor. The student will present a plan for independent work for the last third of the course that reflects the art department standards.
Credits: 1 credit
Length of Course: 1 year
Grade Level: 9-12
Prerequisites: None.
DIGITAL ARTS
Upper School Digital Arts explores the major Commercial Art areas of Digital Photography and Manipulation, Digital Compositing and Illustration/ Graphic Design, 3D Modeling and Animation, Virtual Reality and Video Production/Post-Production. This year-long technology-based course provides the student with a solid base and exposure to contemporary Digital Arts in all its forms. By blending traditional approaches with a thorough grounding in the elements of art and principles of design, the course provides the student with a wide range of both artistic and technical tools in order to prepare them for a variety of Digital Arts -related careers. Students are encouraged to have a portable, external hard drive/ pen-drive for extra back-up and saving of their work on a daily basis.
Credit: 1 credit
Length of course: 1 year
Grade level: 9-12
Prerequisites: None
Resources: Digital Art Masters – 3D total.com
3D DIGITAL ANIMATION
The class is designed to give students introductory skills in the field of 3D computer animation and short film production. The three general topic areas to be covered during the first two trimesters are:
Classical principles of animation timing, acceleration/deceleration, anticipation, follow-through, arcs, squash and stretch, exaggeration, secondary actions, staging, and personality.
Animation and film production work pipeline, pre-production, modeling, rigging, shading and texturing, animating, lighting, rendering, post-production.
Technical training in 3D software and 2D digital manipulation
The final section will be spent designing and developing a major project, using the concepts and skills developed during the initial part of the course, coupled with post-production involving editing and compositing software.
Credits: 1
Length of Course: 1 year
Grade Levels: 9-12
Pre-requisites: None
VIDEO ART
This year-long technology-based art course provides the student with a solid base in and exposure to artistic video processes. The class is designed to expose the student to concepts involved in filming pre-production, scene blocking, staging, lighting, camera moves, green-screening, editing, compositing, and post-production. It provides students with a thorough introduction to digital video production including the use of video cameras, projectors, and video editing software. Students will gain the technical and conceptual understanding to produce resolved video artworks that can be presented in a gallery/ installation and public-viewing contexts. It will also allow students to gain an understanding of the genre of video art within contemporary fine art practice.
Credits: 1
Length of Course: 1 year
Resources: Video Art: A Guided Tour by Catherine Elwes, University of the Arts London
Grade Level: 9 – 12
Prerequisites: None
UPPER SCHOOL FILMMAKING
This yearlong technology-based art course provides the student with a solid base in contemporary filmmaking and cinematography. In this class, students will produce a short film after first being exposed to the principal concepts of filmmaking. These include: screenwriting (from concept creation to finished script), pre-production (economics of film, planning, casting), production (directing, sound recording, acting, scene blocking, lighting, cinematography, green-screening), post-production (editing, music, sound mix), as well as entry of the film in film festivals and screenings around the world. This project-based class provides students with a thorough introduction to screenwriting, digital film, and cinema production techniques, pipelines, and processes, including the use of digital video cameras, production equipment, and video-editing software. Students will gain the technical, theoretical, practical, and conceptual skills and understanding necessary to produce their own short films.
Credits: 1
Length of Course: 1 year
Resources: The Filmmaker’s Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for the Digital Age (2013 Edition) by Steven Ascher and Edward Pincus; On Directing Film (1992) by David Mamet
Directing: Film Techniques & Aesthetics (Fifth Edition, 2013) by Michael Rabinger and Mick Hurbis-Cherrier; How to Shoot a Feature Film for Under $10,000 (And Not Go to Jail) by Bret Stern (2002); On Film-making: An Introduction to the Craft of the Director (2005) by Alexander Mackendrick, edited by Paul Cronin; In the Blink of an Eye (2ndEdition, 2001) by Walter Murch
Grade Level: 9-12
Prerequisites: None
IB VISUAL ART 1 (SL AND HL)
IB Visual Art 1 is the first-year course of a two-year course of study. The first year of IB Art focuses on the artistic process, exploring mediums, understanding other artists' works, and working towards what will be a coherent body of work. Students learn how to study artists’ works, make their own artworks, and work in a visual arts journal. Students complete a comparative study of other artists' works by the end of IB Art 1. Self-reliance and the ability to work independently are essential. The general aims of the IB Visual Art curricula are to:
provide opportunities to develop the aesthetic, imaginative, and creative faculties.
stimulate and train visual awareness, perception, and criticism of the arts of various cultures.
enable students to discover, develop and enjoy means of creative visual expression.
encourage the pursuit of quality through training and individual experiment.
exemplify and encourage inquiry and informed attitudes toward all art and design forms, both in history and today.
Credits: 1 per year
Length of Course: 2 years (for IB 1 and IB 2)
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Grade Level: 11
Prerequisites: None
IB VISUAL ART 2 (SL AND HL)
IB Visual Art 2 is the second year course of a two-year course of study. The second year of IB Art focuses on refining their art practice in order to have a coherent body of work. In September the students will submit a selection of work from each of the three components that will help the instructor gauge a predicted score. Students will also refine the completed comparative study. They will submit process portfolio pages, artworks, exhibition material, and a comparative study for examination in IB Art 2 for their final score for this course.
Self-reliance and the ability to work independently are essential. The general aims of the IB Visual Art curricula are to:
provide opportunities to develop the aesthetic, imaginative, and creative faculties.
stimulate and train visual awareness, perception, and criticism of the arts of various cultures.
enable students to discover, develop and enjoy means of creative visual expression.
encourage the pursuit of quality through training and individual experiment.
exemplify and encourage inquiry and informed attitudes toward all art and design forms, both in history and today.
Credits: 1 per year
Length of Course: 2 years (for IB 1 and IB 2)
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Grade Level: 12
Prerequisites: IB Art 1