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Art I In this half- year course, students explore the basic theories of fine art. Students will use the Elements of Design in a variety of drawing, painting, printmaking, and 3-dimensional art projects. Students will engage in oral and written assessments and evaluations of their own and others' work. This course is designed to satisfy graduation requirements and is designed for students who are interested in art and is foundational for subsequent courses. Fulfills Fine Arts Credit or Humanities Elective Credit

Level 2 .50 Credit

Art II As a half -year course, it is designed for students who wish to pursue further study of 2- dimensional fine art. The students will be able to apply the Elements and Principles of Design in higher level drawing, painting, and printmaking assignments. The investigation of materials and trends through art history will be discussed. Students will continue to assess their own and others' work in a variety of ways. Fulfills Fine Arts Credit or Humanities Elective Credit

Level 2 .50 Credit

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