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Visual Arts Department: Two Dimensional Art 2004-2005
Student Art
Arts Academy Students Win Multiple Awards at Scholastic Art Show
The Scholastic show is the big regional art competition and exhibition each year. This is a very competitive show that features the “best of the best” art from schools throughout our region, which includes Macomb, Lapeer, and St. Claire counties. Top award winners go on to compete in the national show.
Art students from Mr. Jacobi’s 2D Art classes have achieved an extremely high level of success at Scholastic this year. Out of twenty pieces that we submitted, nine have been accepted into the show. Of these, four have won gold or silver awards!
45% of the pieces we submitted were juried into the show. There were approximately 3,000 pieces of art that were submitted in our region this year; approximately 400 were accepted for the show, which is about 13% of the total. At 45%, Arts Academy students have achieved an extremely high rate of success.
The following students have artwork in the show:
Congratulations to all of these outstanding young artists!
2D Art I
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Ricardo Balkcom, oil pastel |
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Arianna Comianni, oil pastel |
2D Art II
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Jesse Kosola, acrylic |
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Adam Lawrence, oil pastel |
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Angela Gillingham, acrylic |
2D Art III
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Ashley Nehls, acrylic |
2D Art IV
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Dorian Palazzola, acrylic w/ 3” brush |
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Teresa Steenland, acrylic w/ 3” brush |
Two Dimensional Art Course Descriptions
2D Art I
Prerequisite: None.
Description: Students will develop a range of basic
art skills, and be encouraged to find creative solutions for a wide
range of different types of projects.
Emphasis will be placed on drawing and painting from observation
through figure drawing and still life lessons. Materials will include
pencil, pen & ink, colored pencil, oil pastel, watercolor, and
tempera paint.
Limited exposure to Art History will also be included.
2D Art II
Prerequisite: Successful completion of 2D Art
I (both semesters).
Description: Students will further develop their
skills and abilities, and be encouraged to find increasingly creative
solutions for a wide range of different types of projects.
Emphasis will continue to be placed on drawing and painting from
observation through figure drawing and still life lessons. An extended
Printmaking unit will also be introduced. Materials will include
pencil, pen & ink, colored pencil, oil pastel, watercolor, tempera
and acrylic paint.
Further exploration of Art History will also be included.
2D Art III
Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.
Description: This course is for serious art students
only. A limited number of directed assignments will be given, but
students will be expected to be responsible for generating a significant
amount of work based on their own interests and creative vision.
The instructor will aid students in increasing their technical abilities
and in learning to look at their art in a more analytical and critical
manner.
This class will feature a more in-depth approach to Art History,
including student research in this area.
2D Art IV
Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. This course
is for Seniors only.
Description: This course gives students an opportunity
to take what they have learned in their previous art courses, and
use that knowledge to express their individual creative vision.
Skill building continues, but the emphasis here is for students
to develop a greater level of maturity and sophistication in their
work. Through slide presentations and class discussions, students
will be exposed to a wide range of contemporary art and art theory,
broadening their understanding and appreciation of the role of art
in today’s world.
2D Art Senior Project
Description: All Seniors majoring in 2D Art must
take this class to fulfill their Senior Project requirement for
graduation. First semester is the actual “project”.
Students will assemble a finished portfolio suitable for applying
to a college or university art program. Portfolio pieces may include
work done from previous years (which can be “fine-tuned”
during this class) and work done during first semester of Senior
year.
Second semester provides students an opportunity for exploration
and experimentation above and beyond what they are doing in their
regular 2D Art class.
Admission Requirements
All prospective students
Students are required to submit a portfolio of three pieces of 2 Dimensional Art. This art will be reviewed by Art Department faculty. Please include the following:
1) Self-portrait. Pencil, ink, or charcoal.
2) Still-life drawing. Pencil, colored pencil, ink, charcoal or
pastel.
3) One other piece: drawing, painting, ceramics, or sculpture.
Your choice of subject matter and materials.
*2 dimensional pieces (drawings, paintings) must be matted with
white matte board, 2” border on all sides.
*3 dimensional pieces (ceramics, sculpture) may be brought in “as
is”. If the piece is extremely large, a high-quality photograph
may be used.
Freshmen
All incoming freshmen will take 2D Art I or 3D Art I.
Sophomores
Incoming sophomores will also take level I art classes, even if they have had art at another school. Our art program is likely to be more rigorous than programs at most other schools. Even if they have had art at another school, they still may not be prepared for the level of work that we do in level II classes at AAW.
Exceptions to this policy may be allowed. If an incoming sophomore thinks that they belong in a level II art class, they must submit a portfolio (8-10 pieces of art) to the Visual Art Department for review prior to admission to level II classes. All 2D work must be matted and in a portfolio.
Juniors and Seniors
All incoming juniors and seniors must submit a portfolio (8-10 pieces of art) to the Visual Art Department for review prior to admission to level II, III, or IV classes. This applies to the Senior Project class as well. All 2D work must be matted and in a portfolio.
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