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Three-Dimensional Design 1,2 (P) (0491, 0492) | |||
| Grade Range: | |
| 10–12 | |
| Prerequisites: | |
| Art 1,2 or Design in Mixed Media 1,2 | |
| Course duration: | |
| Two semesters | |
| Subject area in which graduation credit will be given: | |
| Visual and Performing Arts | |
| UC subject area satisfied: | |
| f - Visual and Performing Arts | |
| Course Description: | |
| This course focuses on design in three dimensions, with emphasis of form and space. Students explore sculpture using a variety of materials including clay, wood, wire, plaster, papier-mâché, and simple casting techniques. This course covers comprehensive research into historical and contemporary production of three-dimensional art, as well as its cultural significance and implications in society. Individually, students analyze and select their own artistic work for presentation. Collaboratively, they curate an exhibit based on a theme. | |
| State Course Code(s): | |
| State Course code not defined or retired. | |
| Basic Texts and Teaching Guides: | |
| Each site selects its own resources from available instructional media. SDUSD VAPA Core Learnings, 2005. | |