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TPS Visual Arts Courses
As the world becomes increasingly digital, even traditional artists are incorporating a functional knowledge of graphics and photographic skills. Students wishing to pursue more commercial or technical applications like engineering, commercial design, architecture, advertising/graphics, illustration, video game design, digital art, and/or animation must also have a working understanding of digital illustration. In addition, an understanding of photographic principles enables future artists to create their own references and images of traditional finished pieces for promotion and exposure. Even for students who wish to keep their art as a side interest, the ability to create, shoot, edit, and incorporate digital images of personal art are necessary to create and maintain an online presence via a website or blog. All of these forms use the same vocabulary and concepts when composing a visual image or work of art.
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Suggested Art and Art History Sequences
Our art courses not only teach skills and help students build their portfolios, but they help students worship and reflect their Creator through creative Art.
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12 Art 1
- Art 1 – 2D Design (one semester)
- Art 1 – Drawing 1 (one semester)
Grades 9-12 Art 2
- Art 2 – Drawing 2 (one semester)
- Art 2 – Painting 1 (one semester)
- Art 2 – 3D Design and Sculpture (one semester)
Grades 9-12 Art 3
- Art 3 – Independent Guided Study (one semester)
Grades 11-12 Art 3
- Art 3 – Advanced Portfolio (one semester)
Advanced Placement (AP) / College Credit
- AP Art and Design
- AP Art History (3 credits + AP exam preparation)
- College Art Appreciation (3 credits)
To find more details on these and related courses, please select the “Art” category in our Course Catalog.
TPS Visual Arts Courses
As the world becomes increasingly digital, even traditional artists are incorporating a functional knowledge of graphics and photographic skills. Students wishing to pursue more commercial or technical applications like engineering, commercial design, architecture, advertising/graphics, illustration, video game design, digital art, and/or animation must also have a working understanding of digital illustration. In addition, an understanding of photographic principles enables future artists to create their own references and images of traditional finished pieces for promotion and exposure. Even for students who wish to keep their art as a side interest, the ability to create, shoot, edit, and incorporate digital images of personal art are necessary to create and maintain an online presence via a website or blog. All of these forms use the same vocabulary and concepts when composing a visual image or work of art.
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Suggested Art and Art History Sequences
Our art courses not only teach skills and help students build their portfolios, but they help students worship and reflect their Creator through creative Art.
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12 Art 1
- Art 1 – 2D Design (one semester)
- Art 1 – Drawing 1 (one semester)
Grades 9-12 Art 2
- Art 2 – Drawing 2 (one semester)
- Art 2 – Painting 1 (one semester)
- Art 2 – 3D Design and Sculpture (one semester)
Grades 9-12 Art 3
- Art 3 – Independent Guided Study (one semester)
Grades 11-12 Art 3
- Art 3 – Advanced Portfolio (one semester)
Advanced Placement (AP) / College Credit
- AP Art and Design
- AP Art History (3 credits + AP exam preparation)
- College Art Appreciation (3 credits)
To find more details on these and related courses, please select the “Art” category in our Course Catalog.