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Enrichment Programs - Art
St. Joseph/Marquette Catholic School offers the arts as part of its commitment
to educating the total child. Visual art is offered from first through
eighth grade. In this program, children are exposed to a wide array of
media and skills can be developed from simple to complex.
Elementary – From grades one to five, children receive art once
a week. My goal is for your child to:
- Learn how to use the “tools” of art discipline, i.e. the
elements and principles of art, to help him or her create effective
artwork.
- Understand art’s connection to his or her study of history,
science and literature, as projects often intersect with those classroom
subjects.
- Explore a variety of media used in drawing, painting, sculpture, print
making, pottery and collage and the techniques required for each.
- Become aware of the major movements in art history as well as art
from different cultures.
- Experiment and create his or her own unique solutions to problems
of increasing complexity with creative energy and confidence.
- Be proud of his or her accomplishments. Your child’s artwork
is always matted and put on display in the St. Joseph and Mercy building
hallways. This exposure helps them to understand that everyone’s
work is valued. It also builds excitement and anticipation for upcoming
projects!
Middle School
Middle school art offers your child one quarter of small classes (from
10 to 12 students). The studio setting provides for individualized discussion
and critique. Your child is challenged to use a variety of materials and
techniques to:
- Solve problems which require that he or she make personal choices
to express his or her own uniqueness.
- Learn to use tools and techniques required for advanced drawing, painting
and sculpture.
- Explore modern artists and art movements, and their relationship to
culture.
- Be an exhibiting artist on Art-Drama Night, an evening at the end
of the quarter when visual and performing arts come together to showcase
students’ talents and efforts. It is truly a celebration of student
creativity and achievement for the St. Joseph/Marquette community!
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