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 sculpture

Sculpture will focus on the various methods of creating 3-Dimensional Artwork. Sculpture will work on different carving and assembling techniques. The students will learn the history of sculpture and famous sculptors throughout time.

Essential Questions:

  • How can a sculpture involve or interact with the viewer?

  • How do form and surface design work together to create unity in relief sculpture?

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Art Materials Policy:

    Students need to recognize that using art materials is a privilege. They must respect that privilege. We have amazing art materials at our school, but we have a limited supply. If students abuse the privilege, aren’t respectful towards materials, are wasteful, etc., the privilege to have access to these amazing materials will be taken away from them.

 

Sculpture Studio Privilege:

    Sculpture class comes with the special privilege of working in the ceramics studio most classes. Students need to be responsible in the studio. They must also be careful with the supplies and the equipment. If they aren’t someone could be harmed. Student who are wasteful with materials and abuse the privilege will not be allowed to participate in studio time and be given written work instead.

 

Art Expectations

    This is a general Ceramics Art course, I do not expect everyone to be master ceramic artist. I do expect every student to do the work and to make an effort. Work that is sloppy or doesn’t show a hardworking effort will not be accepted. Often this class, being a studio heavy course, will be graded on the technical effort demonstrated or progress achieved. Students need to show improvement or that they have become skilled at the techniques taught.

 

Classroom Expectations

  • Listen

    • When the teacher is speaking, you are to be silent and listening carefully. When someone else is speaking you should be listening.

  • Be Prepared

    • Come to class prepared. Bring you art materials. Bring your homework completed. Bring a positive hardworking attitude.

  • Follow Directions

    • Follow ALL directions carefully and thoroughly.

  • Be Respectful

    • Be respectful to yourself.

      • Don’t say you are bad at art. Don’t say you can’t do something. You can!

    • Be respectful to others.

      • Don’t make fun of other’s art. Listen when it is other people’s turn to talk.

    • Be respectful to the classroom.

      • Don’t waste materials. Don’t make a mess without cleaning it up.

  • It’s Okay to Make Mistakes

    • You learn from them. Everyone makes mistakes, don’t be embarrassed.

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