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Artist: Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
Ceramics I
This one-year course is designed to provide students with a strong foundation of ceramics through the study of basic techniques and knowledge of three-dimensional design. In this beginning class, students will explore hand-building and wheel-throwing methods. Through collaboration and production, connections will be made between ceramics and their academic studies, lives, and the world around them. Instructional practices incorporate integration of diversity awareness including appreciation of all cultures and their important contribution to our society. The appropriate use of technology is an integral part of this course. This course fulfills one Arts/Humanities credit required for graduation.
Class Syllabus: HERE
Artist: Heather Knight
Ceramics II
This one-year course is designed for students who have successfully completed Ceramics I and will include an in-depth study of techniques and knowledge of three-dimensional design. Students will develop hand building and wheel throwing methods. Through collaboration and production, connections will be expanded between ceramics and their academic studies, lives, and the world around them. Instructional practices incorporate integration of diversity awareness including appreciation of all cultures and their important contribution to our society. The appropriate use of technology is an integral part of this course. This course fulfills one Arts/Humanities credit required for graduation.
Class Syllabus: HERE
Artist: Angela Schwer
Ceramics III
This one-year course is designed for students who have successfully completed Ceramics II and will build upon knowledge of three-dimensional design specific to ceramics arts. Students will refine hand building and wheel throwing methods. Through collaboration and production, connections will be expanded between ceramics and their academic studies, lives, and the world around them. Instructional practices incorporate integration of diversity awareness including appreciation of all cultures and their important contribution to our society. The appropriate use of technology is an integral part of this course. This course fulfills one Arts/Humanities credit required for graduation.
Class Syllabus: HERE
Artist: Angela Schwer
Advanced Study
This one-semester course provides an opportunity for independent study to investigate a particular topic of visual art. The student collaborates with the supervising teacher to design and implement the topic of study. Through collaboration and production, connections will be made between visual art and their academic studies, lives, and the world around them. Instructional practices incorporate integration of diversity awareness including appreciation for all cultures and their important contribution to our society. The appropriate use of technology is an integral part of this course. This course fulfills one half of an Arts/Humanities credit required for graduation and may be repeated.
Class Syllabus: HERE