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11.07.2012

3rd Grade Halloween Relief Prints


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The Philosophy

The ultimate goal of the Art Program at the Open Window School is to provide students with a meaningful experience in the visual arts by creating a supportive environment that celebrates creative exploration and individuality. The art program takes a discipline-based art education approach to its curriculum, which combines experiences from four disciplines in the study of art: Art History, Art Criticism, Aesthetics and Art Production. Upon integrating this, lessons merge the disciplines instead of teaching concepts from each discipline separately.

OWS Art Students are:
Philosophers (Aesthetics)
· Asking the Big Questions: What is art? What is good art? What is beauty?
· Engaging in group discussions to think about what they are doing, learning, and feeling about their art and the art of others
· Approaching their art endeavors through aesthetic questioning
Art Critics (Art Criticism)
· Describing, interpreting, and judging works of art
· Examining and discussing formal principles of design and elements of art
· Expanding and utilizing artistic vocabulary
Art Historians (Art History)
· Studying the history of objects and the history of people through art
· Recognizing how art uniquely documents cultural changes throughout history
· Studying historical artists and works to gain insights about the past and the present
Artists (Art Production)
· Producing original artworks
· Utilizing a wide variety of mediums and tools
· Identifying and employing the Elements of Art and Design: value, color, texture, shape, form, space
· Exploring and challenging individual expression


All art projects are aligned with the Open Window School’s Adopted Standards and are taught to reach the benchmarks for each grade level.

Weblinks

  • Fun Art Activities
  • Artcyclopedia
  • Timeline: Art History
  • Seattle Asian Art Museum
  • Frye Art Museum
  • Seattle Art Museum

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