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Three-Dimensional Studio Art 1 (#0101330)

Grades:
9, 10, 11, 12
GPA Weighting:
No
SUS Admissions:
Bright Futures:
NCAA:
NA
Graduation Requirements:

Fine Arts

Assessment:

District Final

Placement Consideration:
Prerequisites:

None

Next Course in Progression:
Three-Dimensional Studio Art 2
Other Information:
Approved Resources:
Course Description:

Students explore how space, mass, balance, and form combine to create aesthetic forms or utilitarian products and structures. Instruction may include, but is not limited to, content in green or industrial design, sculpture, ceramics, or building arts. Media may include, but are not limited to, clay, wood, plaster, and paper maché with consideration of the workability, durability, cost, and toxicity of the media used. Student artists consider the relationship of scale (i.e., hand-held, human, monumental) through the use of positive and negative space or voids, volume, visual weight, and gravity to create low/high relief or freestanding structures for personal intentions or public places. They explore sharp and diminishing detail, size, position, overlapping, visual pattern, texture, implied line, space, and plasticity, reflecting craftsmanship and quality in the surface and structural qualities of the completed art forms. Students in the 3-D art studio focus on use of safety procedures for process, media, and techniques. Student artists use an art criticism process to evaluate, explain, and measure artistic growth in personal or group works. This course incorporates hands-on activities and consumption of art materials.


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