ART601A
Visual Arts
Visual Arts
This course builds upon the skills, concepts, media, techniques, ideas, and experiences developed in ART501A. Students are expected to develop and demonstrate growth in their proficiency of skills; use of artistic concepts; exploration of media and techniques; gathering of information and knowledge; reflecting historical and cultural awareness; divergent thinking when problem-solving; support for the values and principles of sustainability in our world; and communication of ideas, thoughts, feelings, and inspirations. Students will reflect on and share how the above is combined in their artwork to create and express a strong visual statement/message. Students will critically view an artwork using persuasive argument skills. They will examine art and artists of the modern and contemporary art movements of various cultures, and apply this knowledge to their artwork. Students will select and describe three pieces of artwork that represent their growth in a year-end exhibition. The ART601A course has a strong emphasis on self-criticism and working independently. Students will continue to create, collect, record, explore, and reflect in their workbook and portfolio on a regular basis. Students will be expected to reassess their artist statement periodically throughout the semester and add, delete, and modify to represent their way of thinking, doing, and expressing.
Prerequisite: ART501A or permission from the teacher (based on level of skill and knowledge)