HS Visual Art Instructional Guide
CONCEPTS:
PRIORITY VOCABULARY:
SKILLS:
● Art as a Form of Expression ● Artist Statement ● Aesthetic Choices
● Expression ● Aesthetics ● Artist Statement
● Apply visual strategies and concepts to design and produce artwork that communicates personal or group ideas, emotion, and experiences. ● Reflect, analyze and explain how humans view, respond to and interact with artwork as a form of expression.
EXAMPLE LESSONS, ACTIVITIES, ASSESSMENTS, PROJECTS, and RESOURCES
* CSD Educators must login to their Art of Education account to view all Art of Education resources. Art of Education: Conveying Emotions Lesson Art of Education: Emotion and Identity Collection
Art of Education: Empowering Identity in Art Collection Art of Education: Expressive Abstraction Collection The Art of Education: Artist’s Statement Flow Chart
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Point of View in Print and Paint Lesson The Kennedy Center: Identity Boxes; Symbols of My Identity Lesson
ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL IDEAS:
Viewing / Reading: ● Invite students to explore the purpose of artwork and how it communications ideas through visual examples. ● Use a variety of examples from different time periods, cultures, purposes, and media. ● Use video clips or short articles as a resource for learning about how art communicates information, ideas, or emotions. Writing: ● Lead students in written responses identifying information, ideas, and emotion. ● As students plan artwork, have them write notes, use graphic organizers, or draft artist statements. ● Assign students short writing prompts to document their thinking and progress as they work through the creation of art projects. Speaking / Listening : ● Lead students in verbal responses and discussions about how information, ideas, and emotion are communicated in artworks. ● Assign students to evaluate and discuss ideas they see in the work of classmates. Inquiry: ● Propose situations where students will need to create a piece to communicate data to an audience. ● Have students develop an inspiration board after they create a piece of art to explore what cultural or environmental elements may have influenced the artistic choices of the piece. VISUAL ARTS 1 STANDARDS: ● L1.V.CR.2: Shape an artistic investigation of an aspect of present-day life using traditional or contemporary practices of art or design. ● L1.V.R.1: Hypothesize ways in which art influences perception and understanding of human experiences. ● L1.V.R.2: Analyze how one’s understanding of the world is affected by experiencing visual imagery.
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