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VISUAL ART
Welcome to Visual Art at Collingwood School Whether your child is destined to be a fine artist or a surgeon, exposure to the visual arts will benefit him or her by developing creative problem solving skills, looking at issues from multiple perspectives and inventing solutions in unique ways. Whether your Grade 6 child is just beginning to explore painting or collage or your Grade 12 is putting the finishing touches on their portfolio, their creative appetites will be satisfied by the great variety of artistic disciplines offered by our Visual Art program.
Please join us at one of our many exhibitions throughout the 2013 - 2014 school year to see the wonderful work of all the accomplished artists at Collingwood!
2013- 2014 Visual Art Calendar February TBA Independent School Association Student Group Show May 20 - 23rd Arts Week TBA Arts Night Show Opening
Visual Art 6 - 7
Art 6 - 7 is the introduction to a wide range of media including drawing, painting, collage, ceramics and mixed media. These young artists explore new ideas and techniques to develop personal artistic expression and creative problem solving skills in a friendly and creative environment.
Studio Art 8 - 9
Art exploration continues with more advanced concepts and techniques. Students learn about the role of the artist in society and are encouraged to speak about their own art and the process of making art. Introduction to new art ideas and skills allows for students to extend their abilities and strengthen their confidence in personal expression.
Studio Art 10 - 12
Students learn and demonstrate knowledge of the language and vocabulary of art, elements and principles of art and design and the techniques and process of making art. They also participate in critical discussion of artwork and social and cultural contexts of art. In the second term of Grade 11 and continuing through Grade12, highly motivated students begin to build a portfolio of work for application to post secondary schools.
Advanced Placement Studio Art 12
Students prepare a portfolio of 24 pieces in one of three areas (Drawing, 2D Design and 3D Design) in preparation for the Advanced Placement exam which can qualify for university credit. Work must demonstrate technical prowess and ability to evolve explorations on a single theme.
Graphic Design
Through observation, discussion and hands-on practice students explore the world of graphic design. Exercises range from concept building with pen and paper to projects executed in software such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. Projects include the creation of magazine ads, album covers, logos, business cards and silk screen designs for tshirts.
Digital Photography
Students explore the artistic possibilities within digital photography. They learn the basics of using a digital camera and how to create a good photograph using proper exposure, composition, lighting and effects. These budding photographers also experiment with Adobe Photoshop to enhance, manipulate and perfect their photos.
AP Art History
Young art historians learn to understand and appreciate art and architecture across a variety of time periods and cultures, developing skills such as visual awareness, critical thinking and written communication. Students focus on strategies for looking at and discussing important works of art and and to answer the question, “what is art and why do we study it?�
Art Haus
Art Haus is an open studio for Grade 8 -12 students every Wednesdays and Thursdays after school. It is a time for students and teachers to work on creating art in a relaxed atmosphere. Students may work on projects from their art classes or self directed projects. Great music and good food are provided.