Block 4 : Sculpture

 

Spring 2005

SCULPTURE & CLAY SCULPTURE

Sculpture is an in-depth study of sculpture and 3-D design both as utilitarian object and form of expression. For the students who have successfully completed Art Foundations this is a continuing exploration of form, space, and line through the construction and physical manipulation of materials to express ideas in both abstract and representational projects. Clay Sculpture provides students with an introduction to clay construction through form and function.  Students will concentrate on exploring and expressing themselves in the processes of hand building both sculptural and functional work.  The course will include the study of historical and traditional building techniques, contemporary design trends, glazing and decoration techniques, and use of ceramic equipment.
Semester   5 Credits                                                                      Prerequisite: Art Foundations

Course Requirements

  • Pencil, at all times
  • Sketchbook/Notebook (to be provided)
  • Homework (see late work policy)
  • Participation in class activities
  • Portfolio of all work
  • Studio clean-up

 

Sketchbook/Notebook

              All students must maintain a folder that contains.

  • Notes taken in and out of class from videos, oral presentations, and group work.
  • Sketches-ideas, research, thumbnails.
  • Homework and written class work
  • Handouts

 

Late Work Policy

              Every student is responsible for making up any and all work missed including video viewing, notes, quizzes, written work, and artwork. The appropriate amount of time will be provided in class for all artwork, however some students may find it necessary to come before or after school to complete major projects. It is expected that all work be turned in on time. Written work must be turned in within 24 hours to receive credit but will be marked down one whole letter grade. All artwork must be turned in by the end of the unit to receive credit.

 

Class Exceptions

              The following exceptions are a code for all art activities in and out of school.

  • Class time is for art and your work. It is expected that you use the entire allotted class time on art. If you finish early, check to see if you have met all requirements. After that you may work quietly on other art projects or constructively help a classmate.
  • To earn a passing grade, you must participate and contribute to all class activities and discussions.
  • Verbal slander and inappropriate discussions are not allowed in school.
  • Physical contact, running, and ignorant clumsiness will not be tolerated.
  • You are responsible for everything you use; return it in better condition then you found it, please.
  • Do not touch anybody’s work but your own.
  • Do not deliberately misuse, waste, or otherwise destroy any material, tool, or time. If so, you will be responsible for the replacement value.
  • Being tardy to class, talking in the doorway, and lining up at the door are greatly frowned upon.
  • Challenge youtself-lame excuses not accepted.

 

Other

              No food or drink allowed in the art room. Only water bottles with caps are hard candy allowed. Personal listening devices are allowed, granted they do not interrupt class time or are overheard by anyone. If there is a substitute teacher, all work must be turned in, no passes will be granted, and double the penalty on all discipline infractions.

 

Grading

              All portfolio work will be graded using the art department grading rubric. There are 30 possible points that will be translated to a 100 pt. scale. Other work will be worth 5 pts. And graded with a check +, check or check -.

Categories/Score 0-2 3 4 5
Content/Concept        
Originality/Creativity        
Materials/Techniques        
Process        
Effort        
Quality        

 

 

 

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