Art III

Course #9140

36 weeks (1 cr.); elective

  • Build on previous study of art, its history, aesthetics, criticism and vocabulary.
  • Apply personal themes to 2D and 3D projects. Differentiate between fine and commercial art.
  • Finalize a portfolio for advanced placements.

Pacing Guide

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MP 1 Drawing MP 2 Color/Painting MP 3 Ceramic Crafts/3D Sculpture MP 4 Print, mixed and contemporary media
Communication – Production

  • Develop an area of concentration through the maintenance of a portfolio containing works of art objectively selected on the basis of technical skill, personal style, direction, and intended purpose (AIII.1)
  • Maintain a process portfolio that demonstrates research, fluency of ideas, flexibility of thought, connections, concepts, media exploration, and processes (AIII.2)
  • Produce works of art demonstrating a depth of knowledge of the elements of art and principles of design
  • Use technology to create work that integrate electronic and traditional media.
  • Practice ethics in all aspects of art making and designing.  (AIII.8)
  • Develop and practice experimental approaches to drawing
  • Investigate numerous approaches in depicting the human figure
  • Handle materials appropriately and safely

Art History/Cultural Context

  • Explain how themes throughout the history of art have been influenced by traditions, norms, values, beliefs, and events.  (AIII.12)
  • Study historical masters that emphasize the figure
  • Research and analyze artists, art styles, and cultures that inspire personal works of art (AIII.11)
  • Express and use positive ethics of integrity in all digital  forums exemplifying the CCPS core values of respect, honesty, responsibility, accountability

Analysis, Evaluation and Critique

  • Evaluate the effectiveness of the communication of artistic vision/voice in personal works of art (AIII.18)
  • Analyze the attributes of a work of art in terms of its ability to evoke a viewer response and command sustained attention
  • Use a critique process (formative, peer-to-peer, self- reflective, summative) to reflect on and inform personal artistic vision/voice.  (AIII.19)

Aesthetics:

  • Research aesthetic
 Communication – Production

  • Demonstrate an advanced level of knowledge of the elements of art and the principles of design in works of art.
  • Demonstrate confidence, sensitivity, innovation and advanced skill in applying media, techniques, processes, and craftsmanship to achieve desired intentions in works of art (AIV.5)
  • Select a range of subject matter, symbols, meaningful images, and media to support personal, creative intentions (AIV.7)
  • Use experimental techniques to reflect a personal, creative, and original problem-solving approach
  • Demonstrate an assumption of personal responsibility and demonstrate integrity in making ethical decisions as they apply to art making and designing (AIV.8)
  • Expand and express personal positive studio habits to include persistence and goal setting
  • Identify a variety of painting grounds
  • Manipulate color theory for expressive quality of images
  • Analyze the properties of oil medium
  • Utilize technical skill inapplication of paint media

Art History/Cultural Context

  • Research, analyze and note in process journal personally influential artists, art styles and cultures
  • Identify distinguishing feature that place a work of art within a particular style, region, or period Categorize works of art by styles and cultures
  • Investigate and describe visual arts resources in the local community and throughout the world  (AIII.10)
  • Analyze a selected career of personal interest in the visual arts, identifying the training, skills, and plan of action necessary for realizing such a professional goal (AIII.15)
  • Understand and demonstrate proper behaviors in gallery, museum and public spaces

Analysis Evaluation and Critique

  • Use an expanded vocabulary related to design, composition, aesthetic concepts, and art criticism when discussing works of art
  • Compare and contrast paintingsbased on the use of color
  • Compare and contrast two or more points of view when interpreting works of art (AIII.16)
  • Analyze the attributes of a work of art in terms of its ability to evoke a viewer response and command sustained attention
  • Discuss painting techniques and the use of elements of art and principles of design in artwork

Aesthetics

  • Study,describe, analyze, and interpret described aesthetic qualities of works of art
  • Compare and contrast the aesthetics of two or more artists (AIII.23)
  • Develop and articulate personal aesthetic stance
Communication – Production

  • Develop skill, confidence, and craftsmanship in the use of media, techniques, and processes to  achieve desired intentions in works of art
  • Develop and expand positive studio habits to include persistence and goal setting
  • Use knowledge of art styles, movements, and cultures as inspiration to produce works of art
  • Understand a variety of structural support systems
  • Select and use materials to create 3D works of art
  • Properly finish and preserve the surface of completed sculpture
  • Handle, use and maintain all materials and tools appropriately and safely
  • Select art-making media and techniques to create personal works of art (AIII.7)

Art History/Cultural Context

  • Research and analyze personally influential artists, art styles, and cultures that contribute to the student’s developing portfolio
  • Analyze the ways that form andfunction of historical and contemporary art and design have changed over time (AIII.14)
  • Research trends in contemporary sculpture
  • Research public sculpture; artists, production, community standards, financing, and materials

Analysis, Evaluation, and Critique

  • Evaluate personal work based on unit or lesson objectives
  • Interpret works of art for symbolic and metaphorical meanings.  (AIII.17)
  • Participate in process critique in small and large  group settings

Aesthetics

  • Debate the perceived intentions of those creating works of art
  • Analyze how the attributes of works of art and design may evoke viewer response (AIII.22)
Communication – Production

  • Use traditional and contemporary media to create works of art
  • Develop and create a series or sequence of related works of art (AIII.5)
  • Create a series of prints using planographic or student choice technique
  • Develop skill, confidence, and craftsmanship in the use of media, techniques, and processes to achieve desired intentions in works of art
  • Present and exhibit works of art as part of the artistic process, including selecting and preparing works and writing supporting documentation and reflective statements (AIII.8)

Art History/Cultural Context

  • Compare and analyze relationships between art styles and their related cultures (AIII.13)
  • Categorize works of art by styles and cultures
  • Research the effects of printing technologies on cultures and artistic expression

Analysis, Evaluation and Critique

  • Discuss works of art in terms of design, composition, and aesthetic concepts
  • Analyze the attributes of a work of art in terms of its ability to evoke a viewer response and command sustained attention.
  • Attend and view art exhibitions and write reflections about them  (AIII.20)

Aesthetics

  • Analyze, describe and interpret the perceived aesthetic qualities of works of art
  • Describe how the purpose of works of art shifts over time  (AIII.21)
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