Dasbug, Jan Huling, 2015
In Sculpture I, students will incorporate personal style into the art process, and create sculptures with the understanding of its relevance in art history and culture. Students will practice creating different sculptures using additive and subtractive methods.
In addition to creating artwork, students will also learn about several different professional artists and discover different ways to talk about their artwork and the work of their peers.
In order to encourage students to become global citizens, course content is based on the Colorado Academic Standards of: visual observation and comprehension, reflection through oral and written critique, art creation through invention and discovery, and also visually relating and connecting through transfer.
Materials fee: $25 - This is paid through infinite campus, if you have questions or concerns please see Ms. Cruz in the bookkeeping window.
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The websites that have been collected here include resources from museums, art galleries, journals, and specific artist pages. They have been grouped into categories based on the artist's most used materials and/or styles. These websites will help students guide their research throughout each quarter of art classes.