ART 2: Developing Ideas in Media 2013-2014 Instructor: Ms. Manger
ART 2: Developing Ideas in Media 2013-2014 Instructor: Ms. Manger
ART 2: Developing Ideas in Media 2013-2014 Instructor: Ms. Manger
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Description
Art 2 challenges students to refine their skills in fine arts media and creative problem solving. Problems become increasingly complex and require students to draw upon knowledge of both traditional and contemporary art from diverse perspectives. Works of art that reflect a personal aesthetic and exhibit breadth and quality become the basis for a cumulative portfolio including a sketchbook and visual journal.
Course Topics
1st semester 2nd semester
Bookbinding / Paste Paper Graphite / Working with Concepts Colored Pencil / Achieving Realism Oil Pastel / Introduction to the ish Acrylic Paint / Material and Method Acrylic Paint / Portraiture
Printmaking / Drypoint Metaphors Charcoal / Drawing from Life Sculpture / Body Language in 3-D Watercolor / Interior Perspectives Landscape Painting Mixed Media
Supplies
Sketchbook 9 x 12, spiral-bound Pencil Sharpened, every day. Eraser White vinyl erases cleanly.
ART 2 2013-2014
Students and Parents or Guardians, please read the statement below: Ms. Manger went over the syllabus, course content, art studio expectations, grading, attendance, and tardy policies. She also covered the Howard High School policy regarding cell phones and other electronic devices. I have seen a copy of Howard High Schools Discipline Ladder and understand the consequences outlined. Ms. Manger answered any questions I had about the syllabus and I understand what is expected of me in Art class.
Student Signature_________________________________________________________
1st offense conference with you 2nd ANOTHER conference with you and phone call home 3rd phone call home & 20 minute detention after school 4th administrative referral
Class Routine
1 Drill What are we going to do today? (The warm-up gets us started) 2 Instruction/Demo This is when I talk about or show you things you need to know. Pay attention. 3 Studio Time Independent time to make art. 4 Critiques A great way to share and learn from one anothers work. 5 Clean- Up Be responsible for your table space and put things back where you got them. 6 Closure Did we learn what we set out to learn?
* ALL assignments are expected by the specified due date which will be clearly posted for you. *If you are Sick or Out of Class for any reason, it is your responsibility to find out what you have missed and make it up. That means you must ask a classmate what you missed or initiate a conversation with me. *Late assignments will not be accepted without an excused absence, in which case, you will have the same amount of time you were absent to make up the work (outside of class). *Extensions on a FINAL assignment will be given at my discretion and only to those students who work diligently in class and cannot finish or work meticulouslynot to those who waste studio time. * Do-Over Policy Not happy with the job you did on a FINAL assignment the first time around? You can submit 1 re-do per quarter.
Grading
Drills: Daily warm-ups meant to help you focus and participate in class discussions. (2 pts each) Sketchbook: an exploratory journal to keep sketches and ideas in throughout the process of completing
the product. (10 pts / activity)
Visual Journals: A collection of visual interpretations to a word or concept. You will have two fully
completed, 2-page compositions due each month. (30 pts each)
Final assignments: For each unit, you will be given the following information: (100 pts)
Lesson Objective - tells you what the problem is that youll need to solve Criteria - tells you what specifically you need to know and do to be successful A 90 100 (Exemplary completely fulfills objectives) B 80 89 (Very Good - fulfills most objectives) C 70 79 (Average - fulfills some objectives) D 60 69 (Needs Improvement - fulfills few objectives) E 0 59 (Unsatisfactory - Missing or Incomplete Work)
Homework: Enrichment or research done outside of class to help reinforce what youre learning. (10pts) Exams: Midterm and final exams, demonstrating content weve covered up to that point. (100 pts)