Art History

Art History

Art History

High School Curriculum Map

Art History

Mr. Schotter

High School Art 

2nd Semester

Projects

Concepts/Benchmarks

Activities

Assessment

January

 

Prehistoric Art

 

Cave painting

 

Prehistoric art Presentation

 

Know the differences between materials, techniques and processes and effectively use them to communicate their ideas.

Know the differences between art materials, techniques and processes

used in creating the visual arts

Line (element of art) Contrast (principle of art)

Proportion (principle of art)

 

Recreate Cave Art

 

Research Writing

 

Present to class

Project rubric

Informal-assessment

Critiquing

Self-evaluation

February

 

Egyptian Art

 

Egyptian Scroll Painting

 

Egyptian Mummy and Sarcophagus

Recognize the organization of ideas in the production of art.

Generalize about the effect of visual structures and functions and reflect upon these effects in their own work.

Line (element of art)

Shape (element of art) Value (element of art)

 

Space (element of art)

Proportion (principle of art)

Recreate Egyptian scroll Art

 

Papier-mâché mummy and sarcophagus

 

Research Writing

 

Present to class

Project rubric

Informal-assessment

Critiquing

Self-evaluation

Presentation review

Sketch Book

March

 

Byzantine Art

 

Byzantine Bell

Recognize characteristics of art

media, techniques, processes and eras to enhance experiences and ideas

Know the differences among visual characteristics and purposes of art, and the effects it has upon their own works of art.

 Color (element of art)

Space (element of art)

Unity (principle of art)

Harmony (principle of art)

Variety (principle of art)

Pattern (principle of art)

 

 

Ceramic bell in the Byzantine style

Project rubric

Informal-assessment

Critiquing

Self-evaluation

 

April

 

Gothic Era

Understand “Art” as a form of expression and visual statement. Generalize about the effect of visual structures and functions and reflect upon these effects in their own work.

Color (element of art)

Value (element of art)

Balance (principle of art) Harmony (principle of art)

Unity (principle of art)

Paper Clay Gargoyle wall hanging.

Project rubric

Informal-assessment

Critiquing

Self-evaluation

May

 

Impressionism

 

(French and American)

Know that the visual arts have a history and specific relationships to different cultures. Understand how history, culture and the visual arts can influence each other in the making of art.

Line (element of art)

Shape (element of art)

Space (element of art)

Form (element of art)

Unity (principle of art)

Harmony (principle of art)

Variety (principle of art)

Balance (principle of art)

Pattern (principle of art)

Collage  (tissue paper on glass)

Quilling

Project rubric Sketchbook

Informal-assessment

Critiquing

Self-evaluation

6. Pop art and Modernism

Understand how history, culture and the visual arts can influence each other in the making of art

Know that the visual arts have a history and specific relationships to different cultures..

Line (element of art)

Shape (element of art)

Space (element of art)

Form (element of art)

Unity (principle of art)

Harmony (principle of art)

Variety (principle of art)

Balance (principle of art)

Pattern (principle of art)

Pop Art Portraits (Monochromatic traced portraits)

Abstract sculpture and/or painting

 

Project rubric

Informal-assessment

Critiquing

Self-evaluation

 

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