Transcript Art

Art
Mrs. Satterfield
“You do not need to know how to draw to be in art.
Class is where you learn how to be an artist. I will teach
you and as long as you are willing to work and learn I
am willing to work with you to help you become the
best artist that you can become.”
- Mrs. Satterfield
Art 1
• Art I is designed to teach the basic skills of drawing.
• It will also help students to understand the wide variety of
careers within the field of art.
• Sketchbooks are used to do homework assignments as well
as drawing practices.
• At the end of the year the students are required to display
art pieces for the End of the Year Art Show for the whole art
department.
Mia Hunter hard at work
Art 2
• Prerequisite: Art I
• This is a continuation of Art 1 with a variety of subjects
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Pottery
Glass
Sandblasting
Perspective Drawing
Shading
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Collages
Jewelry
Research
Required Drawing
Portfolio Review
• The students are required to participate in:
• Critiques, which is telling the positive and negatives of artwork
• End of the Year Art Show
• Patriotic Art Contest
Drawing and Painting
• Prerequisite: Art I and Art II or be a Junior or Senior
• This is a beginning level class in semester one and an advanced level class
during semester two.
• Course will go through media of the 2D world with a concentration on
architecture introduced via fieldtrips and research. History, element,
structures, etc. will be covered. Two group critiques will be required so
students learn to verbally express their ideas.
• 12 pieces of art at the end of the year and end of the semester will be
displayed in the End of the Year Art Show, which is part of the semester
exam grade.
• The students are required to participate in:
• Critiques, which is telling the positive and negatives of artwork
• End of the Year Art Show
Pottery
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Prerequisite: Art I and Art II or be a Junior or Senior
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This is a beginning course in the first semester and an advanced course
in the second semester.
• This course will focus of forming pottery such as cups, hand building,
wheel throwing and non-functional clay forms which can be made from
the student’s imagination.
• In this class you will be required to: do a Workbook, build a Portfolio, and
participate in the: end of year Art Show, Critique and Art Heritage Show.
Flower made by Allie
Finn for Raku Firing work shop
Pottery work shop on
Raku Firing
Advanced Placement Art
• Prerequisite: Portfolio Review (art classes are not required but Art 1 and
Art II are Recommended)
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This course is designed to be an entry level college art class and is
recommended for motivated individuals who work well by themselves.
Work will range from 2D to 3D. A portfolio of 12 pieces will be made up
and sent to be scored by judges, with the highest score being a 5 and
lowest a 1.
• This class is individualized to what the student chooses. But all students
will work on the preparation and completion of professional portfolios
along with working on technical points of “art”.
• The students are required to participate in:
• Critiques, which is telling the positive and negatives of artwork
• End of the Year Art Show
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Space art is one of the six pieces you have to
do during the summer prior of the year you
take AP Art
Evan Bower
“Dazed And
Confused”
By: Aly Cromwell
Pottery Piece made for the Heritage Art Show