AR4X11S1 or AR4X11S2 Click here for the introductory video for Ceramics 1PREREQUISITE: NoneGRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested Donation Students will spend the semester learning the basics of creating functional hand-built and wheel-thrown pottery. The students will explore a variety of decorative techniques. Students will also be introduced to sculpture.AR4X12S1 or AR4X12S2Click here for the introductory video for Ceramics 2PREREQUISITE: Ceramics 1 *GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested Donation Students will expand their skills in both hand-built and wheel-thrown pottery. The students will study both realistic and abstract sculpture.AR4X70S1 or AR4X70S2Click here for the introductory video for Advanced 3DPREREQUISITE: Ceramics 1 and 2GRADE: 10-12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested DonationAdvanced 3D is a multiple level course that focuses on students developing a theme based portfolio throughout the semester. The work will be a combination of teacher guided projects, and student created projects. This course is repeatable; because students create a new portfolio with new artwork each semester they earn an additional art credit each semester. Students will integrate the following to create a well rounded portfolio: art research, personal aesthetic reflection, critiquing, text reading, writing, exposure to new art production skills, and exploration of new sculptural materials.AR4X31S1 or AR4X31S2 Click here for the introductory video for Digital Photo 1PREREQUISITE: NoneGRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: PeriodicallyFEE: Suggested DonationStudents will create photographs through the use of a digital camera and computer software. They will learn techniques for taking photos (from composition to camera settings), then use Adobe Photoshop to edit their images. Projects will be based around exploring photography as an expressive art form.
AR4X32S1 or AR4X32S2Click here for the introductory video for Digital Photo 2PREREQUISITE: Digital Photography 1 *GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: PeriodicallyFEE: Suggested Donation Students will build on the knowledge of techniques and skills in digital design and technology learned in Digital Photography I. Students will explore advanced experimental editing photographic techniques in Adobe Photoshop with digital photographs. Students in this course will be expected to provide a digital camera and have a thorough understanding of basic digital photo processes.AR4X74S1 or AR4X74S2Click here for the introductory video for Advanced Digital PhotoPREREQUISITE: Digital Photo 2GRADE: 10-12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested DonationThis is an advanced course that students can take after Digital Photo 2. Students will be creating a thematic portfolio of individual, idea-based photographs, along with teacher-directed assignments. Students will be actively engaged in critiquing/revising their photos and displaying it for public view. This course is meant to be repeatable, so students can take it multiple times, making new artworks and earning additional art credits each time they take the course. This course will run in place of Digital Photo 3.AR4X33S1 or AR4X33S2Click here for the introductory video for Digital Art and Design 1PREREQUISITE: NoneGRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested Donation Students will learn the basics of digital fine art creation through collage, graphic design, animation and illustration. In addition to creating works of art using industry standard digital technology (Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator), students will also learn traditional art concepts such as composition, elements and principles of art, and critiquing.AR4X36S1 or AR4X36S2Click here for the introductory video for Digital Art and Design 2PREREQUISITE: Digital Art and Design 1GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested DonationStudents will expand their knowledge and skills in areas of graphic design, digital drawing and animation using Adobe Creative Cloud. They will create digital artworks based on assigned topics and a personal choice theme.Advanced Digital Art and Design
AR4X73S1 or AR4X73S2Click here for the introductory video for Advanced Digital Art and DesignPREREQUISITE: Digital Art and Design 2GRADE: 10-12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested DonationThis is an advanced course that students can take after taking Digital Art and Design 2. Students will be creating a thematic portfolio of an individual, idea-based artworks, along with teacher-directed assignments. Students will be actively engaged in critiquing/revising their photos and displaying it for public view. This course is meant to be repeatable, so students can take it multiple times, making new artworks and earning additional art credits each time they take the course.AR4X41S1 or AR4X41S2Click here for the introductory video for Drawing and Painting 1PREREQUISITE: NoneGRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested Donation Students will learn the basics of representational drawing and painting from life. Students will draw and paint from still life, the human figure, and landscapes. Drawing materials will include pencil, charcoal, pastel, pen and ink. Painting materials will include watercolor and acrylic paint.AR4X42S1 or AR4X42S2Click here for the introductory video for Drawing and Painting 2PREREQUISITE: Drawing and Painting 1 *GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: MinimalFEE: Suggested Donation Students will continue to expand their knowledge of drawing and painting media and techniques learned in Drawing and Painting I with an emphasis on mixed media. Students will create a portfolio of mixed media theme-based works. Printmaking and sculpture will also be introduced.Advanced Drawing and Painting
AR4X71S1 or AR4X71S2Click here for the introductory video for Advanced Drawing and PaintingPREREQUISITE: Drawing and Painting 2GRADE: 10-12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: PeriodicallyFEE: Suggested DonationThis is an advanced, multi-level course that students can take after taking level 2 of Drawing and Painting. Students will be creating a thematic portfolio of individual, idea-based artworks, along with teacher directed assignments. Students will be actively engaged in critiquing and revising their artwork and displaying their artwork for public view. This course is meant to be repeatable, so students can choose to take it multiple times, making new artworks and earning additional art credits each time they take the course. This course will run in place of Drawing and Painting 3 & Drawing & Painting 4. AR4X21S1 or AR4X21S2Click here for the introductory video for Dark Room Photo 1PREREQUISITE: NoneGRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: PeriodicallyFEE: Suggested Donation Students will learn all of the basics of 35mm camera operation and photo creation. They will learn to develop 35mm film prints. Emphasis will be placed on creating artistic photographs using the elements of art; value, composition, clarity, and presentation will be stressed. Registrants for this course will be expected to provide a 35mm camera with manual light and speed adjustmentsAR4X22S1 or AR4X22S2Click here for the introductory video for Dark Room Photo 2PREREQUISITE: Photography 1 *GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: PeriodicallyFEE: Suggested Donation Students will continue to expand their skills in creating black and white photographs. Emphasis will be placed on the value, clarity, composition, and presentation of each photograph. Students will create a personal theme-based portfolio, using photo-altering techniques. Registrants for this course will be expected to provide a 35mm camera with manual light and speed adjustments.AR4X72S1 or AR4X72S2Click here for the introductory video for Advanced Dark Room PhotoPREREQUISITE: Dark Room Photo 2GRADE: 10-12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: PeriodicallyFEE: Suggested DonationThis is an advanced course that students can take after taking level 2 of Darkroom Photography. Students will be creating a thematic portfolio of individual, idea-based artworks, along with teacher directed assignments. Students will be actively engaged in critiquing and revising their artwork and displaying their artwork for public view. This course is meant to be repeatable, so students can choose to take it multiple times, making new artworks and earning additional art credits each time they take the course. This course will run in place of Darkroom Photo 3.AR4X81S1 and AR4X81S2PREREQUISITE: Drawing and Painting 1 and 2 *GRADE: 10, 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: OftenFEE: None AP Studio Art is centered on the completion of student portfolios rather than a comprehensive written exam. To receive college credit for the course, students will complete and submit to the College Board for review a portfolio of visual works created during the course. The portfolio will contain 3 sections required by the College Board: Quality (technical mastery and ability with materials), Breadth (demonstrating a wide range of experience), and Concentration (a series, themed/related in-depth works). Portfolios must also contain written documentation related to the student’s artistic process and purpose for each piece; all parts of the portfolio will be assessed in May. Students will have choice of materials used in the completion of their portfolios. Students should expect to spend approximately 4-5 hours per week outside of class working on their portfolios.Click here for the introductory Video for AP Studio Art 2D and 3D AR4X82S1 and AR4X82S2PREREQUISITE: Ceramics 1 and 2 *GRADE: 10, 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Fine Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: OftenFEE: NoneThis rigorous year-long art course offers potential college credit and is designed for serious, motivated art students. AP Studio Art is centered on the completion of student portfolios rather than a comprehensive written exam. To receive college credit for the course, students will complete and submit to the College Board for review a portfolio of visual works created during the course. The portfolio will contain 3 sections required by the College Board: Quality (technical mastery and ability with materials), Breadth (demonstrating a wide range of experience), and Concentration (a series, themed/related in-depth works). Portfolios must also contain written documentation related to the student’s artistic process and purpose for each piece; all parts of the portfolio will be assessed in May. Students will have choice of materials used in the completion of their portfolios. Students should expect to spend approximately 4-5 hours per week outside of class working on their portfolios.AR4X35S1 or AR4X35S2Click here for the introductory video for Video ProductionPREREQUISITE: NoneGRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: 1 Semester, S1 or S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Media Arts ElectiveOUT OF CLASS WORK: PeriodicallyFEE: None Video Production 1 is an introductory course designed to provide students with an artistic and historical background of video creation. Students will learn the basics of shooting their own videos from pre-production (script writing and storyboarding) to production (video camera use, lighting, camera angles, audio) to post production (video editing). Students will work individually and collaboratively in groups to create different types of videos.