Visual Arts 8
Visual Arts 8 Course Overview
Big Ideas
People create art to express | Engagement in the arts | Dance, drama, music, and | People connect to others and share ideas through the arts. |
From: https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum/arts-education/8/core
Introduction
In Visual Arts 8 you will learn how to bring your art visions to life. Whatever medium you prefer—drawing, painting, printmaking, design —this course will teach you the design elements and principals needed to create a work of art, explore your artistic inspirations, travel back in time to look at art in different cultures, and gain insight about the art of critiquing.
Where does this course fit?
- Pre-Requisite: None
Course Materials
- You will find readings, videos and other resources linked to the course pages.
Brief Outline
Unit | Description |
Unit 1 - Breaking into 2D Studio Art | We begin the course with a focus on understanding colour; classifying colour into different categories; different art mediums; and two-dimensional drawing and design. |
Unit 2 - Detailing the Design | This unit will focus on the elements and principles of design, and how to use them in your artwork. |
Unit 3 - The Creative Process of Art | In this unit, we will gather all of the information we can about creating art as if we were in an actual studio, exploring different types of genres and styles that many artists use and learn about the differences between representational and abstract art. |
Unit 4 - Art and its Early Importance | This unit looks at art in some of its oldest forms. We’ll move through the Stone Age into Ancient Egypt, China and Central America to see where and how practices commonly used today originated. |
Unit 5 - Everyone's a Critic | In the art world, critiquing is an important part of the artistic process. Critiques are not meant to actually criticize but rather to provide new ideas, help artists improve their art, and let us better understand and describe pieces we are studying. |
Unit 6 - Discovering Culture Through Common Themes | Different cultures bring very different views and practices to their artwork, which makes viewing art around the world different and interesting. By looking at some of the common themes seen in art forms from around the world, we develop a better appreciation for different cultures. |
Unit 7 - Where Art Lives | There are places you can go to see art—we’re going to learn more about these options and the proper etiquette to follow while viewing artwork. We’ll also discuss what you should do with pieces of art you personally create and love. |
Unit 8 - Finding a Career Path Through Art
| In this final unit of the course students will have a look at possible career paths that are possible in the field of 2D art. |
Assessment Percentage Breakdown
Assessment Type | Percentage of the Course |
Assignments and quizzes | 60% |
Discussions | 5% |
Midterm exam | 15% |
Final exam | 20% |
Your final assessment will be represented on this Proficiency Scale.
You have up to a year to complete your course.