3D Art
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Introduction to 3D Art - Course Number: 01310
3D Art 1 - Course Number: 01330 3D Art 2 - Course Number: 01340 Grades: 9-12 3D Art 3 - Course Number: 01350 One Semester Advanced 3D Art Studio - Course Number: 01211/101212 |
Introduction to 3D Art
Prerequisite: None
Students will learn concepts of visual communication through exploration of visual design elements and principles utilizing three-dimensional materials. Clay, plaster, and metal are some of the materials that may be used. Students will use line, texture, shape, etc. to create objects that show an understanding of form, mass, and volume. Students will study sculpture and architecture from historic and contemporary periods when appropriate.
3D Art 1
Prerequisite: Art 1 or Introduction to 3D Art
Students explore three-dimensional design concepts through media such as jewelry, ceramics, and sculpture. The course is an introduction to techniques in construction and processes in three-dimensional design.
3D Art 2
Prerequisite: 3D Art 1
This second level three-dimensional art course focuses on both additive and subtractive methods of working on sculptural forms. Students develop advanced methods of casting, fabricating, and modeling through media such as metal, ceramics, plastic, and wood.
3D Art 3
Prerequisite: 3D Art 2
This course centers on contemporary issues in design. Students are encouraged to search for personal approaches and solutions to creating a visual statement and explore new techniques in media such as jewelry, sculpture, and ceramics.
Advanced 3D Art Studio
Prerequisite: 3D Art 3
This course progressively continues and expands on Three-Dimensional Art 3 and is designed for those students who completed the first three courses. In this advanced course, the emphasis centers on contemporary issues in 3-D design. Students will search for personal approaches and solutions to creating a visual statement and exploring new techniques in various 3-D media. This course is advantageous to students interested in AP Studio Art, the study of Three-Dimensional Art at the collegiate level, and/or the exploration of various career pathways in Three-Dimensional Art. This course may be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite: None
Students will learn concepts of visual communication through exploration of visual design elements and principles utilizing three-dimensional materials. Clay, plaster, and metal are some of the materials that may be used. Students will use line, texture, shape, etc. to create objects that show an understanding of form, mass, and volume. Students will study sculpture and architecture from historic and contemporary periods when appropriate.
3D Art 1
Prerequisite: Art 1 or Introduction to 3D Art
Students explore three-dimensional design concepts through media such as jewelry, ceramics, and sculpture. The course is an introduction to techniques in construction and processes in three-dimensional design.
3D Art 2
Prerequisite: 3D Art 1
This second level three-dimensional art course focuses on both additive and subtractive methods of working on sculptural forms. Students develop advanced methods of casting, fabricating, and modeling through media such as metal, ceramics, plastic, and wood.
3D Art 3
Prerequisite: 3D Art 2
This course centers on contemporary issues in design. Students are encouraged to search for personal approaches and solutions to creating a visual statement and explore new techniques in media such as jewelry, sculpture, and ceramics.
Advanced 3D Art Studio
Prerequisite: 3D Art 3
This course progressively continues and expands on Three-Dimensional Art 3 and is designed for those students who completed the first three courses. In this advanced course, the emphasis centers on contemporary issues in 3-D design. Students will search for personal approaches and solutions to creating a visual statement and exploring new techniques in various 3-D media. This course is advantageous to students interested in AP Studio Art, the study of Three-Dimensional Art at the collegiate level, and/or the exploration of various career pathways in Three-Dimensional Art. This course may be repeated for credit.