This foundational course emphasizes the study of the elements of art, design, color theory, criticism, art history, use and care of tools, and safety. Introduction to Art provides students with opportunities to explore various media, processes, procedures, theories and historical developments. Through guided experimentation students will produce two- dimensional artworks. Introduction to Art is a prerequisite for all other art courses.
In Art I students will build upon and further develop understanding of past and present art forms, through the study and research of a variety of artists, artworks, cultures and periods. In this course art processes, techniques, procedures, and theories are approached with an emphasis on using art as a tool for communication. Through experimentation students will produce both two-and-three-dimensional artworks.
In Art I students will build upon and further develop understanding of past and present art forms, through the study and research of a variety of artists, artworks, cultures and periods. In this course art processes, techniques, procedures, and theories are approached with an emphasis on using art as a tool for communication. Through experimentation students will produce both two-and-three-dimensional artworks.