This is an introductory 3D art course. Students will explore the elements of art and how they are used in the creation of 3D pieces while beginning to implement the principles of design. Students will work with materials including wire, paper, and plaster. There will be an investigation of relevant artists/movements, allowing students to enhance abilities to discuss and critique their sculptures.
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Ceramics III
Ceramics IIIGrade Levels: 9-12Term: SemesterCredits: .5Prerequisite: Ceramics IIThis course is designed for the experienced ceramic student, who would like to continue with ceramics in a more independent fashion. During the semester, students…
Ceramics II
This course continues to allow students the opportunity to experience either ceramic style while developing further into a confident potter. Students will complete teacher inspired projects that introduce additional understanding of clay and glazes. During the semester students will assist the teacher in loading and programming the kiln during the semester.
Ceramics I
Students will have the opportunity to work with hand building or a combination of styles to complete the requirements for this course. Either option will strengthen a student’s prior knowledge of construction techniques.. Students will increase their glazing and firing knowledge and learn the basics of a kiln. Relevant artists/movements will again be investigated as students enhance their abilities to discuss and critique their pottery.
Foundations of Art
In this introductory course students explore a variety of ways to make art, including: photography, drawing, painting, ceramics, printmaking, and sculpture. Students will study the Elements of Art along with the Principles of Design as they create works of art based on the techniques listed above. During this course, students will complete art history investigations while also developing their basic skills associated with discussing and critiquing artwork.
Students who are considering an art focus during high school should take the year-long Studio 1 course.