| Art I |
| The purpose of Art I is to develop appropriate knowledge & appreciation of art through creative & manipulative experiences leading to an appreciation of art in society. Art I includes art history, aesthetics, social implications & studio which includes experiences in drawing, painting, collage, perspective, design, ceramics, three-dimensional art forms, & art vocabulary. (1 credit, Fee: $10.00) |
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| Art II |
| Art II is aimed toward continuing the goals of the first year with more emphasis on three-dimensional art forms. Art II students will be introduced to the potters wheel & will have an in depth study of human form. Aesthetics, art history, social implications, & studio are also stressed. (1 credit, Fee: $10.00) |
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| Art III |
| Art III allows each student the opportunity to concentrate in the area where the student excels. Abstract art, acrylic painting & airbrush will be introduced. At this level, students should have a basic knowledge in various areas of art & should be using good craftsmenship. Creativity, continued from Art II. Students are required to keep a sketch book. (1 credit, Fee: $10.00) |
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| AP Studio Art: 3-D Design |
| This AP program in Three-Dimensional Design is for highly motivated students who are seriously interested in the study of three-dimensional art, & it involves significant commitment. Students must be prepared to work in & out of the classroom & to engage in ongoing critical discussions about their work & that of others. students entering this class are expected to be considering art as a collage major. (1 credit, Fee: $85.00) |