Big Ideas |
Three-dimensional artistic works provide unique aesthetic experiences in a variety of contexts. |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
Keyword: aesthetic experiences |
Elaboration: emotional, cognitive, or sensory responses to works of art |
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Big Ideas |
Artistic expression is an artist’s physical, emotional, and cognitive articulation of our humanity. |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
Keyword: humanity |
Elaboration: for example, the capacity for love, creativity, inquiry |
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Big Ideas |
Growth as an artist is dependent on perseverance, resilience, and reflection. |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
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Big Ideas |
Visual arts reflect the interconnectedness of the individual, community, history, and society. |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
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Big Ideas |
An artist’s intention transforms materials into three-dimensional art. |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
Keyword: materials |
Elaboration: any visual arts materials, ranging from traditional to innovative. The spectrum of materials available to artists is constantly evolving and open-ended. |
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Content |
health and safety protocols and procedures |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
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Content |
moral rights, and the ethics of cultural appropriation and plagiarism |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
Keyword: moral rights |
Elaboration: the rights of an artist to control what happens to his or her creations (e.g., preventing them from being revised, altered, or distorted); students should understand when they can and cannot modify an image created by someone else |
Keyword: cultural appropriation |
Elaboration: use of a cultural motif, theme, “voice,” image, knowledge, story, song, or drama, shared without permission or without appropriate context or in a way that may misrepresent the real experience of the people from whose culture it is drawn |
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Content |
contributions of traditional, innovative, and intercultural artists from a variety of movements, and periods |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
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Content |
traditional and contemporary First Peoples worldviews, stories, and practices, as expressed through 3D artistic works |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
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Content |
influences of visual culture in social and other media |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
Keyword: visual culture |
Elaboration: aspects of culture that rely on visual representation |
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Content |
roles of artist and audience |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
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Content |
symbols and metaphors |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
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Content |
physical properties and impacts of various materials |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
Keyword: physical properties |
Elaboration: for example, chemical changes in clay bodies and glazes, setting properties of plaster of Paris, softness or hardness of wood |
Keyword: impacts |
Elaboration: for example, what tools are required, sequencing and timing required for certain materials, allowances for reduction in clay, how weight and strength affects balance of a sculpture |
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Content |
creative processes |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
Keyword: creative processes |
Elaboration: the means by which an artistic work (in dance, drama, music, or visual arts) is made; includes multiple processes, such as exploration, selection, combination, refinement, reflection, and connection |
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Content |
materials, technologies, and processes for 3D artistic works |
Studio Arts 3D 11 |
No CCG |
Keyword: materials |
Elaboration: for 3D artistic works, includes ceramics materials (e.g., clay bodies, glazes, stains), wood, plastic, wire, paper pulp; single medium and mixed media |
Keyword: technologies |
Elaboration: in visual arts, any visual image-making technology; for 3D artistic works, includes manipulating tools (e.g., pottery wheels, forms, chisels, drills, adzes), equipment for surface treatment and decoration (e.g., glue guns, knives, modelling tools), equipment used in ceramic processes (e.g., kilns, slab rollers, pug mills), and the improvisational use of miscellaneous items |
Keyword: processes |
Elaboration: for 3D artistic works, includes additive processes (e.g., clay hand-building, assemblage, stitching), subtractive processes (e.g., carving, sanding, filing, engraving), modelling processes (e.g., throwing, casting, hand-modelling), surface treatment processes (e.g., glazing, staining, embossing, fretwork) |
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