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Course Description

This course enables students to further develop their knowledge and skills in visual arts. Students will use the creative process to explore a wide range of themes through studio activities that include drawing, painting, as well as the creation of collage, mixed media and photography. Students will use the critical analysis process when evaluating their own work and the work of others. The course may be delivered as a comprehensive program or through a program focused on a particular art form (e.g., photography, video, computer graphics, information, design).

Overall Curriculum Expectations

By the end of this course, students will:

A. CREATING AND PRESENTING
A1 The Creative Process: apply the creative process to create a variety of art works, individually and/or collaboratively;
A2 The Elements and Principles of Design: apply the elements and principles of design to create art works for the purpose of self-expression and to communicate ideas, information, and/or messages;
A3 Production and Presentation: produce art works, using a variety of media/materials and traditional and emerging technologies, tools, and techniques, and demonstrate an understanding of a variety of ways of presenting their works and the works of others.
B. REFLECTING, RESPONDING, AND ANALYSING
B1 The Critical Analysis Process: demonstrate an understanding of the critical analysis process by examining, interpreting, evaluating, and reflecting on various art works;
B2 Art, Society, and Values: demonstrate an understanding of how art works reflect the society in which they were created, and of how they can affect both social and personal values;
B3 Connections Beyond the Classroom: demonstrate an understanding of and analyze the requirements for a variety of opportunities related to visual arts.
C. FOUNDATIONS
C1 Terminology: demonstrate an understanding of, and use correct terminology when referring to, elements, principles, and other components related to visual arts;
C2 Conventions and Techniques: demonstrate an understanding of conventions and techniques used in the creation of visual art works;
C3 Responsible Practices: demonstrate an understanding of responsible practices related to visual arts.

Course Content

Unit Unit Name Time Allocation
UNIT 1 Art History 10 hours
UNIT 2 Drawing 25 hours
UNIT 3 Painting 25 hours
UNIT 4 Sculpture 25 hours
UNIT 5 Printmaking 25 hours
Total : 110 hrs
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Course Curriculum

Resources
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Unit 1
Lesson 1 00:00:00
Lesson 2 00:00:00
Lesson 3 00:00:00
Lesson 4 00:00:00
Lesson 5 00:00:00
AVI2O U1L5- AOL#1 5 days
Unit 2
Lesson 6 00:00:00
Lesson 7 00:00:00
Lesson 8 00:00:00
Lesson 9 00:00:00
Lesson 10 00:00:00
AVI2O U2L10-AOL#2 2 weeks
Unit 3
Lesson 11 00:00:00
Lesson 12 00:00:00
Lesson 13 00:00:00
AVI2O U3L13-AOL#3 4 days
Unit 4
Lesson 14 00:00:00
Lesson 15 00:00:00
Lesson 16 00:00:00
Lesson 17 00:00:00
Lesson 18 00:00:00
Lesson 19 00:00:00
Lesson 20 00:00:00
AVI2O U4L20-AOL#4 5 days
Unit 5
Lesson 21 00:00:00
Lesson 22 00:00:00
Lesson 23 00:00:00
Lesson 24 00:00:00
Lesson 25 00:00:00
Lesson 26 00:00:00
Lesson 27 00:00:00
Lesson 28 00:00:00
Lesson 29 00:00:00
AVI2O U5L29-AOL#5 4 days
Final Exam
AVI2O Art Exhibit 1 week, 2 days
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AVI2O Final Exam 2 days

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Course Details:

  • Course Code
    AVI2O
  • OSSD Credit Value
    1.0
  • Pre-requisite
    None
  • Tuition Fee
    Canadian students: $800 International students: $2000
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