Art
Philosophy To be well educated, students must be able to draw on artistic experience and knowledge as a means of understanding both themselves and the world around them. They must be able to use the arts as an important vehicle for communicating ideas in our increasingly multimedia society. Study of visual arts enables them to understand how people working in the arts influence and enhance their daily lives. There are some broad general objectives in the art program for students and teachers alike: A. To accept challenges. B. To develop self-reliance. C. To lean about and respect oneself. D. To learn about and respect all people. E. To respond to whatever comes constructively and creatively. F. To communicate positively. G. To define, recognize and use the elements of art. H. To define, recognize, and use the principles of design. I. To recognize, distinguish, and appreciate art and cultural influences of differing cultures and historical periods. J. To develop an awareness of and sensitivity to art in both natural and human-made environments. K. To strengthen perceptual awareness and cognitive skills through sensory experiences.
Courses Offered
Explorations in Art Ceramics I and II Intro to Drawing, Composition & Painting Intro to 3D Design Intro to Media Arts Honors Studio Art AP Studio Art Drawing, 2D, and 3D
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