Art Department
Art Department Philosophy
Art Education enables students to perceive the world in
which we live by interpreting their perceptions into visual form. This artistic
process encourages problem solving skills coupled with innovation and
imagination. Donegal School District’s balanced and sequential art program
develops basic skills, encourages visual awareness and is fundamental to
intellectual growth and creative self-expression.
We are committed to assisting students in achieving the full
extent of their abilities by setting the following goals for Art Education:
Perception:
· Perceive and understand relationships among the elements and principles of
design as
they appear in natural and man-made environments, their influence on mental
images and the interpretation of works of art.
· Develop an appreciation and interest of visual arts via the study of historical
periods
and cultural contexts.
Production/Skills:
· Develop and master basic and technical skills for using various art mediums as a
means
of personal expression and communication.
· Utilize the 8 Studio Habits of Mind – Develop Craft, Engage and Persist, Envision,
Express, Observe, Reflect, Stretch and Explore, Understand the Art World – to
encourage design-based thinking and 21st Century
Skills.
Creativity:
· Think and act creatively through problem solving and responding with
originality, flexibility, fluency and imagination.
Knowledge/Interrelationships:
· Develop a working knowledge of the language of art to communicate an
understanding of
the relationship of visual arts to other fields of knowledge.
Critique/Assessment:
· Utilize critical analysis and aesthetic judgements about works of art created by
the
student and others.
· Interpret ideas and use self-assessments to identify successful individual
learning.
The Donegal Art Department curriculum embraces the Elements
and Principles of Design with a strong emphasis on artistic process skills and
problem solving. Additionally, students are engaged in art criticism, art
aesthetics, and art history to enrich the visual vocabulary and creativity in
the art classroom. In all, the goal of the art department is to prepare,
challenge, and foment artistic development through the creative process of art
making.
In Kindergarten through grade six, students are introduced
to art production, art history, criticism and reflection. Through a range of
media from 2D to 3D students are encouraged to explore and experiment with new
materials, while foundational concepts are being introduced.
In grades seven and eight, the art curriculum focuses on
developing a greater student understanding of form, materials, techniques, and
content to develop and create works of art. Student choice is greatly
encouraged, as well as divergent, critical and creative thinking through the
creative process of art making.
Once in the high school, students are given the freedom to select which path(s) interest them the most. After the completion of Introduction to Art, students may decide to enter:
- Graphic Design
-
Ceramics/Sculpture I*
- Studio Art
- Drawing/Painting
I*
Photography I*
A separate digital arts course that does not require prior HS art course
experience.
AP Studio Art
Offered to any serious 12th grade visual arts student who has completed
multiple art courses.
The high school is an opportunity for students to further
explore the art world, begin mastering skills, further developing their
critical thinking skills, and encouraging the discovery of their artistic
voice.
*These courses offer a 2nd level option–
Ceramics/Sculpture II, Photography II,
Drawing/Painting II.