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Welcome to Art II

​This advanced course of study is designed to expand the students’ knowledge and skills in art through a variety of
in-depth approaches.  The course requires a high degree of cognitive activity that is both intellectual and emotional.  Students will develop the power to express themselves in terms of their identity and their relationship to the world around them.  Art II students are expected to take responsibility for their learning through acquisition of effective working practices.  Students will begin the course with more structured assignments that will introduce them to a variety of media and techniques.  As the student becomes more technically proficient and focused on an artistic vision, they are expected to generate their own ideas, processes, and solutions.  The goals of the course are to explore and critically respond to the aesthetic qualities of art, the relationship between form and function along with the social and cultural meanings of art.  By the end of the year, students will have built a mature body of work that clearly defines a personal vision and demonstrates a technical command and appropriate use of materials.  Please use the links below to find out more!
2016-2017 Calendar
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