Advanced 3D Design and AP Breadth Summative Assessment Projects:
Students will create a portfolio of artworks and present the process and final product for each project
in a shared online format.
Advanced: Students will choose 5-6 artist behaviors and/or themes to explore. The first 3 projects will focus on common goals by exploring together a common theme, a choice artist behavior and a shared technology challenge (laser cutter or 3D printer).
AP: Students will add to their Breadth portfolio (started with summer and other past work) by making a total of 8 works that explore different artist behaviors and themes.
Artist Behaviors
Themes in Today’s World:
Art 21 Themes (http://www.pbs.org/art21/home/)
FOR ADVANCED ONLY: Extra projects will be extra credit, but only after you finish the other 6. Some projects may be pre-approved as double credit.
All final projects are due by December 13th
Students will create a portfolio of artworks and present the process and final product for each project
in a shared online format.
Advanced: Students will choose 5-6 artist behaviors and/or themes to explore. The first 3 projects will focus on common goals by exploring together a common theme, a choice artist behavior and a shared technology challenge (laser cutter or 3D printer).
AP: Students will add to their Breadth portfolio (started with summer and other past work) by making a total of 8 works that explore different artist behaviors and themes.
Artist Behaviors
- Artists Create Original Art
- Artists Develop Skills
- Artists Communicate
- Artists Take Risks
- Artists Collaborate
- Artists Solve Problems
- Artists Use Personal Voice
- Artists Understand Space
- Artists Observe
- Artists Apply Proportion
- Artists are Self Learners
- Artists Take a Stand
- Artists Steal
- Artists Use Nontraditional Materials
- Artists Tell Stories
- Artists Have a Style
- Artists Impact Their Communities
- Artists are Global
- Artists Experiment
- Artists Repurpose
- Artists Make a Different
- Artists Document/Record
- Artists Share Themselves
- Artists Are Attuned to Their Environment
- Artists Question
- Artists Create Temporary Art
- Artists Transform
- Artists Repeat, Repeat, Repeat- Consider modular sculpture
- Artists Make Art that Interacts with the Environment
- Artists Explore Beauty
- Artists Explore Color!
- Artists Explore Texture!
- Artists Invent and Solve Problems (Industrial Design)
- Artists Create Space (Personal and Industrial, Installation)
- Artists Play with Materials (Consider carved stone, latex mask, paperclay figure, casting, woods, found object figure), woods, 3D printing, laser cut)
- Artists Explore a Theme:
Themes in Today’s World:
- Identity
- Immigration and Migration
- Industry, Invention and Progress
- Conflict and Adversity
- Freedom and Social Change
- Heroes and Leaders
- Humans and the Environment
Art 21 Themes (http://www.pbs.org/art21/home/)
- Place
- Spirituality
- Identity
- Consumption
- Stories
- Loss and Desire
- Humor
- Time
- Power
- Memory
- Play
- Structures
- Romance
- Protest
- Ecology
- Paradox
- Compassion
- Fantasy
- Transformation
- Systems
- Change
- Boundaries
- History
- Balance
- Investigation
- Secrets
- Legacy
- Fiction
FOR ADVANCED ONLY: Extra projects will be extra credit, but only after you finish the other 6. Some projects may be pre-approved as double credit.
All final projects are due by December 13th