Sculpture SyllabusMrs. Niemi
Sculpture II, III and IV
Full year course
Art I credit required.
In this course you will learn….
Terminology associated with 3D Design
In this course you will learn….
Production of Functional and
Non-Functional sculpted art.
In this course you will learn….
Contemporary, historical, aesthetic, technical and cultural concerns of Sculptors.
In this course you will learn….
To develop your own personal and artistic way of working.
Sculpture II
• Focus is on learning a variety of techniques and mediums. Students will develop a working vocabulary and skill set to create structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing pieces.
• Projects progress incrementally on previous skills. Themes change per/project allowing for exploration of creative processes.
Sculpture III and IV
• Focus is mastering a variety of techniques and mediums. Students will develop a working vocabulary and skill set to push the boundaries of structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing ceramic pieces.
• Advanced students will develop a portfolio of work with this years work being a concentration. (Having a unified theme)
• Portfolio’s will be turned in a the end of the year ready for college/ summer program review and scholarship applications.
Kamryn Richard Portfolio
Sculpture II assignment
turned into…..
Kamryn had a passion for animals. She was a
vegetarian and her father was a Politian. Her
family was well educated and Kamryn the
seriousness of animal cruelty.
This piece was about animal circus abuse.
She collaged dollar bills on the surface to
showcase the million dollar travesty.
The next year she choose to continue to
research and she created her concentration
topic.
Assignments
• Artist / Vocabulary / technique Notes
• Weekly Progress and participation grades.
• Sketchbook assignments related to each individual project.
• 5-7 Major grade assignments
• Class critiques
First Semester : Sculpture in Paper and Clay
Second Semester : Sculpture in Wire, plaster, mosaic, wood and mixed media.
Expect that you will work both in class and outside of class
• Due Date given at the start of each assignment.
• Behind on a Project-
• Sign up to finish during Advisory – 9 spots ONLY.
• Afterschool M-TH 2:40-3:40 (except on NAHS meeting dates. These dates are posted)
• Take it home over the weekend. (This option is only available if you were absent during the week. )
• If you do not bring the project back on time, it gets damaged or lost you will be given a failing grade.
Contests
• You are encouraged to participate in Art Competitions through out the year. They are optional but many offer cash prizes, UIL Letter Jacket opportunity, and scholarships.
• I will make you aware of Dates and guidelines.
•Culture Shapers• Grand Prize: $5,000
Assistant ManagerZac SpearsClear Falls HSClear Creek ISD
Rodeo Art
• Schedule of Guaranteed Payment for Works of Art
• PLACE GUARANTEE
• Grand Champion Work of Art $20,000
• Reserve Grand Champion 10,000
• Class Champions 4,000
• Reserve Class Champions 3,000
• All Remaining Placing Lots 1,000Charba, Bernadett
Dead Man’s Hand
KatyISD
VASE Visual Art Scholastic Event
• UIL competition. Meet with the judge and get feedback. Students may advance to State and Letter jackets may be awarded.
2014 VASE State Event
"Jewel Box" by Sandra Amaya
Division: 2 Region: 4W Taylor
High School
Scholastic Art
• Gold and Silver Key awarded. Student work displayed at a gallery. Some cash prizes and scholarship opportunities.
$500 cash prize.
NAHS
National Art Honor Society Chapter.
• Meetings are twice a month with service opportunities throughout the year.
• See Mrs. Niemifor info.
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