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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 07:11:57+00:00

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Art 1is a foundation Visual Arts course that aims to teach students about the language of Art. The curriculum focuses on art criticism, aesthetic discussion, studio works, and art history. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on students strengthening their visual problem solving skills. This is accomplished through critical analysis of different cultures, styles, and periods of Art. The results are seen through the creation of multiple artworks in graphite, charcoal, ink, pastel, paint, and clay.
Students are required to have four items one week from the first day of class. They are: a sketchbook, a portfolio, a signed copy of the syllabus and pencils. The sketchbook can be purchased at Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Amazon or other locations. The portfolio can be bought or made and should be 12" X 18" or larger. Students need all of these supplies every day in class and will lose points for not being prepared. Other optional items include: erasers, pastels, paintbrushes, pens, and drawing pencils.
Students are required to have six items one week from the first day of class. They are: a sketchbook, a portfolio, paintbrushes, one tube of acrylic paint, a signed copy of the syllabus and pencils. The sketchbook can be purchased at Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Amazon or other locations. The portfolio can be bought or made and should be 12" X 18" or larger. Students need all of these supplies every day in class and will lose points for not being prepared. Other optional items include: erasers, pastels, a container for supplies, pens, and drawing pencils.
Art 3 is a Visual Arts course that is designed to focus on content and meaning. Students will use their previous knowledge of various Medias to explore their own interpretations of subjects such as Expressionism, Surrealism, Visual Story Telling, and more. The curriculum will continue to focus on four main areas including Art Criticism, Art History, Aesthetics, and Studio. Students will now be challenged to display their own voice within their work. Pre-requisites: ART 1 and 2.
Students are required to have four items one week from the first day of class. They are: a sketchbook, a portfolio, a signed copy of the syllabus and pencils. The sketchbook can be purchased at Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Amazon or other locations. The portfolio can be bought or made and should be 12" X 18" or larger. Students need all of these supplies every day in class and will lose points for not being prepared. Other useful items include: erasers, pastels, paintbrushes, pens, and drawing pencils.
Art 4 is an independent studio course consisting of advanced studies in Visual Art. Students develop a personal theme or concentration to explore within the context of nine units on various topics and media. Pre-requisites: Art 1, 2, and 3 or IB Art 1.
Art 5 is an independent studio course consisting of advanced studies in Visual Art. Students develop a personal theme or concentration to explore within the context of nine units on various topics and media. Pre-requisites: Art 1, 2,3,and 4 or IB Art 1.
Students are required to have four items one week from the first day of class. They are: a sketchbook, a portfolio, a signed copy of the syllabus and pencils. The sketchbook can be purchased at Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Amazon or other locations. The portfolio can be bought or made and should be 12" X 18" or larger. Students need all of these supplies every day in class and will lose points for not being prepared. Due to the independent nature of these courses many students will be pursuing various medias that may require outside materials. This might be a camera, canvases for painting, or sculptural materials.
PIB ART is a foundation Visual Arts course that aims to teach students about the language of Art. The curriculum focuses on art criticism, aesthetic discussion, studio works, and art history. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on students strengthening their visual problem solving skills. This is accomplished through critical analysis of different cultures, styles, and periods of Art. The results are seen through the creation of multiple artworks in graphite, charcoal, ink, pastel, paint, and clay. This class also informs the IB students about the process, components and examination of the IB Art Program.
The sketchbook for PIB Art can be any type you want but the recommended one is an 8 1/2 " X 11" hardbound book with white pages that do not tear out. They can be found mainly at Hobby Lobby. Be sure to use the 40% off coupon found on their site. It can simply be shown to them on your smart phone. You can also use a site like Amazon. Here is a link to one. It can be a different brand, more pages, etc.
Students are required to have four items one week from the first day of class. They are: a sketchbook (more information in the left column), a portfolio, a signed copy of the syllabus and pencils. The sketchbook can be purchased at Hobby Lobby, Barnes and Noble, Amazon or other locations. The portfolio can be bought or made and should be 12" X 18" or larger. Students need all of these supplies every day in class and will lose points for not being prepared. Other optional items include: erasers, pastels, paintbrushes, pens, and drawing pencils.
Students are required to have seven items one week from the first day of class. They are: a sketchbook, a portfolio, black pen, one container of rubber cement, a signed copy of the syllabus, a copy of the IB Art Handbook (found under the IB tab above) and pencils. The sketchbook can be purchased at Hobby Lobby, Barnes and Noble, Amazon or other locations. The portfolio can be bought or made and should be 12" X 18" or larger. Students need all of these supplies every day in class and will lose points for not being prepared. Other useful items include: erasers, pastels, paintbrushes, paint, container for supplies, pens, and drawing pencils.
Students are required to have seven items one week from the first day of class. They are: a sketchbook, a portfolio, black pen, one container of rubber cement, a signed copy of the syllabus and pencils. The sketchbook can be purchased at Hobby Lobby, Barnes and Noble, Amazon or other locations. The portfolio can be bought or made and should be 12" X 18" or larger. Students need all of these supplies every day in class and will lose points for not being prepared. Other useful items include: erasers, pastels, paintbrushes, paint, container for supplies, pens, and drawing pencils.

References: Art 3
 ART 1

Art 4
 Art 1
 Art 1

Art 5
 Art 1
 Art 1