This course focuses on portfolio development by refining three-dimensional artmaking skills and processes. Students will experiment with advanced forms of ceramics and sculpture techniques to communicate personal perceptions in original artworks. They will analyze how visual imagery influences understanding of and responses to the world. Students develop critical thinking skills when interpreting and evaluating drawing by synthesizing both technical and aesthetic characteristics of drawing. Writing, academic language, and critical thinking skills are developed through artist statements, critiques, and the close reading of artworks as text.
Ceramics/Sculpture 1 A/B
9 - 10 - 11 - 12
No repeats for credit
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