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IntermediatewithMs.Davis
Program Overview
Students will not only use a variety of materials, techniques, and methods to express themselves through art; they will also be discovering a sense
of individuality, opinion, creativity, and humanity. We will do this by researching, analyzing, comparing, and critiquing artwork and then
subsequently making work to compliment our knowledge.
Program Breakdown:
Students will be responsible for 17 projects throughout the year. There are 3 categories as explained below. All work is the responsibility of the
student and must be kept until the final critique. Each project will be broken down by the Elements of Art and Principles of Design. You will also
have 3 Concentration projects that you will start at the beginning of the first semester. The table below is the schedule of project. This is subject to
change during the school year depending on how students grasp the concepts.
Explore (25 formal points each): Material introduction- experimenting, practicing, and playing with new materials.
Studies (50 formal points each): A focus on accuracy & craftsmanship- drawing from observation, practicing techniques, journal-like products.
Context Focused (75 formal points each): Project with a given prompt where the final product must focus on the meaning, can be in any style or
medium, must require project plan and reflection, formal rubric.
Concentration Pieces (100 formal points each): Students will develop a personal thesis in the beginning of the year based on an interest. The will
consequently create 6 pieces throughout the year that will represent themselves and this thesis. They must be exhibit ready by the end of the
year. One of the six must be a self-portrait and one must be 3D. Project plan and reflection due for each project.
Semesters
S1
S2
Project Concepts
Duration
Elements of Art
Line
Texture/ Space
Value
Shape
Form
Color
2 weeks
2 weeks
2 weeks
3 weeks
3 weeks
4 weeks
Principles of Design
Variety
Balance
Pattern/ Repetition
Emphasis
Movement
Rhythm
Proportion
Unity
2 weeks
2 weeks
1 week
2 weeks
2 weeks
2 weeks
1 weeks
3 weeks
Completed
Explore
Category
Graphite
Colored pencil
Oil Pastel
Study
Category
Context
Category
Fashion
Product Design
Human Rights
Cultural Mural
Ink
Street Art
Typography
Fantasy/Music
Art Career
Collage
Mastery Copy-Artist
Studio Practice
This is OUR studio. Our studio is a safe zone of freedom, creativity, hard work ethics, organization,
and thoughtfulness. Properly conducting in a collaborative studio is a major part of becoming an
artist and is represented in our state standards. Studio practice will be factored into your grade
accordingly.
Assessment
Informal assignments such as: artist bios, art movement worksheets, compare & contrast,
critiques, participation, video summaries, response to artwork, bell work etc.
Midterm & Final: Formal critiques based on your exhibit ready concentration work.
HUHS Policies
The following policies are school mandated and will be followed the same throughout the entire
school. Students must follow these procedures. Full descriptions can be found in the student
handbook.
Art Club
If you are interested in murals, continuing
art after high school, or just have a
general love for the arts, come! Position
for executive board will be voted on.
Please see Miss Svonavec.
Social Media:
Studio Conduct
- Be timely and quiet upon entering the room
- Always be prepared and ready to work
- Respect all peer and teachers
- Be responsible for all your actions
If student arrives 10 minutes after class you are considered late. Student must sign in on
the sign in sheet at the desk in the front of the class. The consequence chart will be posted
in the class for tardies.
Resources Websites
Harding: http://schools.cms.nc.us/hardinguniversityHS/Pages/Default.aspx
Ms. Davis: http://chelseadavisvisualarts.weebly.com
Instagram: @HardingArtClass
Exhibits & Extended Opportunities: