Sculpture 2
Prerequisite: Introduction to Art and Sculpture 1
This course is designed for the student who wishes to further their study of three-dimensional design. Units will expand upon three-dimensional design problems explored in Sculpture 1. Emphasis will be on producing advanced sculptural and craft design art works using a variety of media. Lessons will allow students to further develop their artistic voice in three-dimensional media, while learning about both additive and subtractive sculpting techniques. Projects and media may include the following: installation, performance art, clay, metal, plaster, fibers, found object, papier-mâché, stone. This course is strongly recommended for students planning to complete the 3-D Design portfolio in AP Studio Art.
Reportable Standards for Visual Art
Priority Standards for Visual Art
Students will:
This course is designed for the student who wishes to further their study of three-dimensional design. Units will expand upon three-dimensional design problems explored in Sculpture 1. Emphasis will be on producing advanced sculptural and craft design art works using a variety of media. Lessons will allow students to further develop their artistic voice in three-dimensional media, while learning about both additive and subtractive sculpting techniques. Projects and media may include the following: installation, performance art, clay, metal, plaster, fibers, found object, papier-mâché, stone. This course is strongly recommended for students planning to complete the 3-D Design portfolio in AP Studio Art.
Reportable Standards for Visual Art
- Reportable Standard 1 CREATE: Plans complex concepts for creative artwork that connect to history, society and/or personal life experiences.
- Reportable Standard 2 CREATE: Plans and develops complex compositions through quality craftsmanship.
- Reportable Standard 3 PRESENT & RESPOND: Interpret and evaluate the meaning of art work through the critique process.
Priority Standards for Visual Art
Students will:
- Apply and utilize the elements and principles of design in the creation of visual art.
- Create and plan artwork that illustrates quality craftsmanship: evidence of technical proficiency and visual acuity.
- Create and plan artwork that illustrates complex composition: evidence of competent visual organization and design.
- Create and plan artwork that illustrates complex conceptual development: evidence of a clearly thought-out and communicated idea.
- Present final artworks for public display via internet or gallery exhibit.
- Analyze, evaluate and critique artwork in oral and written form using art-specific vocabulary to respond to and interpret artwork.
- Connect artistic ideas and works with personal, societal, cultural and historical context to deepen understanding.