OCG - Advanced Placement Studio Art: 3-Dimensional Design

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School District of Oconee County

Advanced Placement Studio Art:  3-Dimensional Design

Course Number: 357500AW

The AP Program offers three studio art courses and portfolios: 2-Dimensional Design, 3-Dimensional Design, and Drawing. The AP Studio Art portfolios are designed for students who are seriously interested in the practical experience of art. Students submit portfolios for evaluation at the end of the school year. The three portfolios correspond to the most common college foundation courses. Students may choose to submit any or all of the Drawing, 2-Dimensional Design, or 3-Dimensional design portfolios. Students create a portfolio of work to demonstrate the artistic skills and ideas they have developed, refined, and applied over the course of the year to produce visual compositions.

 

There are no prerequisites for this course.
There are no fees associated with this course.

South Carolina Standards:  (List the standards students are expected to master in this course)

 SC Visual Arts Standards 2010

High School Levels

 

Creating Works of Visual Art

Standard 1: The student will demonstrate competence in the use of ideas, materials, techniques, and processes in the creation of

                     works of visual art

VAS-1.1     Recognize and analyze the similarities and differences between materials, techniques, and process in works of visual art

VAS-1.2     Describe the ways that different materials, techniques, and processes evoke different responses in one who is creating or viewing artworks          

VAS-1.3     Communicate ideas through the effective use of a variety of materials, techniques, and processes in works of visual art

VAS-1.4     Apply materials, techniques, and processes with skill, confidence, and sensitivity sufficient to make his or her intentions observable in the artwork that he or she creates                   

VAS-1.5     Use a Variety of art materials, tools, and equipment in a skillful, safe and responsible manner

 

Using Structures and Functions

Standard 2: The student will use composition and the elements and principles of design to communicate ideas

VAS-2.1     Recognize, describe, and analyze the elements and principles of design and other compositional structures and strategies used in the visual arts to communicate ideas                

VAS-2.2     Create works of visual art that use the elements and principles of design and other compositional strategies

VAS-2.3     Evaluate the effectiveness of artworks by analyzing the use of the elements and principles of design and other compositional structures and strategies

                   

Exploring Content

Standard 3: The student will examine the content of works of visual art and use elements from them in creating his or her own works

                    

VAS-3.1     Explore the sources of the subject matter and the ideas in a variety of works of visual art

VAS-3.2     Analyze and describe the relationships among subject matter, symbols, and themes in communicating intended meaning in his or her own artworks and in those of others                  

VAS-3.3     Select and effectively use subject matter, symbols, and ideas to communicate meaning through his or her artworks

 

History and Culture

Standard 4: The student will understand the visual arts in relation to history and world cultures and the technologies, tools, and materials used                     

VAS-4.1     Describe ways that the subject matter, symbols, ideas, and technologies in various artworks are related to history and culture

VAS-4.2     Identify specific artworks as belonging to a particular culture or historical period and explain the characteristics that led him or her to make that identification                  

VAS-4.3     Describe and discuss the function and meaning of specific artworks from various world cultures and historical periods

VAS-4.4     Demonstrate visual literacy by deconstructing artworks to identify and discuss the elements and principles of design that is used in those works                  

VAS-4.5     Apply knowledge of art history, various cultures, and technologies in the creation of original works of visual art

 

Interpreting Works of Visual Art

Standard 5: The student will analyze and assess the characteristics and qualities of his or her own works of visual art and those of others

VAS-5.1     Analyze the intentions of the artist in a specific artwork and justify his or her interpretation

VAS-5.2     Make complex, descriptive, interpretative, and evaluative judgments about his or her artworks and those of others

VAS-5.3     Formulate criteria for interpreting and evaluating his or her artworks and those of others

VAS-5.4     Maintain a portfolio of his or her artwork

 

Making Connections

Standard 6: The student will make connections between the visual arts and other arts disciplines, other content areas and the world

                    

VA1-6.1      Analyze the similarities and differences between the visual arts and other arts disciplines

VA1-6.2      Compare and contrast concepts, issues, and themes in the visual arts and other subject in the school curriculum

VA1-6.3      Identify specific visual arts careers and describe the knowledge and skills that one needs for these careers

 

 

Other Standards:  (List national or local standards students are expected to master in this course)

  • Understanding and applying media, techniques, and processes.
  • Using knowledge of structures and functions.
  • Choosing and evaluating a range of subject matter, symbols, ideas.
  • Understanding the visual ars in relation to history and cultures.
  • Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics and merits of their work and the work of others.
  • Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines.
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