PRINTMAKING COURSES
ART II - PRINTMAKING I
5081.R000.Y GRADE LEVEL: 9-12 Credit: 1.0 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Art I. Students use principles and elements of design with emphasis on positive-negative space. They experiment with mono-prints, multiple prints, reduction printings, and materials, such as linoleum, cardboard, found objects, wood, and electronics. They also study various processes such as relief, planographic, intaglio, stencil, photographic, and papermaking. |
ART III - PRINTMAKING II
5082.R000.Y/5082.H000.Y GRADE LEVEL: 10-12 Credit: 1.0 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Printmaking I. This course allows personal expression and choice of techniques using elements and principles of design. Students explore printmaking in commercial artwork, serigraphy, lithography, and etching. |
ART IV - PRINTMAKING III
5083.H000.Y GRADE LEVEL: 11-12 Credit: 1.0 PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Printmaking II. Students are allowed to choose the area or areas of personal interest in which they desire to work in-depth. Students explore increasingly complicated and challenging processes and media. Students begin to develop personal style and evaluate their own work more critically. Level 4 courses require the completion of extra work as described in the Fine Arts Curriculum documents, and these courses receive weighted credit; however, there are some Level 4 courses in which students may take and receive regular credit. NOTE: Before a student can advance to a Level 4 Art Course, they must complete any Art II Course with the exception of AP Art Courses. |