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Subject The Arts

Course name: Visual Arts Course code: (AVI3M)

Grade: 11
Type: University/College Preparation
Course description: This resource enables Learners to further develop their knowledge and skills in visual arts. Learners will use the creative process to explore a wide range of themes through studio work that may include drawing, painting, sculpting, and printmaking, as well as the creation of collage, multimedia works, and works using emerging technologies. Learners will use the critical analysis process when evaluating their own work and the work of others. The resource 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).
Grade: 11
Type: University/College Preparation
Prerequisites: None
Course description: This resource enables Learners to further develop their knowledge and skills in visual arts. Learners will use the creative process to explore a wide range of themes through studio work that may include drawing, painting, sculpting, and printmaking, as well as the creation of collage, multimedia works, and works using emerging technologies. Learners will use the critical analysis process when evaluating their own work and the work of others. The resource 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).
announcement

These learning resources support both Teacher led instruction and independent study.

For independent study, Learners may engage in active notebook reflection whenever prompted to participate in Discussions, Partner Activities, or Quizzes. No assignments can be submitted to TVO for grading or credit.

Educators may refer to the For Teachers page for extra information.

announcement

These learning resources support both Teacher led instruction and independent study.

For independent study, Learners may engage in active notebook reflection whenever prompted to participate in Discussions, Partner Activities, or Quizzes. No assignments can be submitted to TVO for grading or credit.

Educators may refer to the For Teachers page for extra information.

19 Lessons

5 Lessons

1.1   The elements and principles of art

1.2   How do you draw a portrait?

1.3   Techniques that add dimension

1.4   From whence comes inspiration?

1.5   The creative process

5 Lessons

2.1   Talking about colour

2.2   What is cubism?

2.3   How to paint like a cubist

2.4   Presenting art

2.5   Analyzing art

5 Lessons

3.1   What is sculpture?

3.2   Where can you see art?

3.3   Generating and appropriating

3.4   Construction and safety

3.5   Assemblage, documentation, and artist statement

4 Lessons

4.1   Landscapes in modern art

4.2   Techniques in pen and watercolour

4.3   Landscape drawing and painting

4.4   Creating an artist's book