ARCC Art Appreciation David Hart David Hart Room 115 Irondale High School

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ARCC Art Appreciation David Hart David Hart Room 115 Irondale High School

Welcome to ARCC Art Appreciation! Course Outline (handout- discuss and review) Calendar (Teacher Website) Attendance (every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday- we only meet about 41 times!) Art Experiences: –Art Galleries –Art Museums –Studio Tours –Public Art/ Sculpture Garden

Welcome to ARCC Art Appreciation! Group Events: (NOTE A COUPLE CHANGES!) –There will be 4 organized events, focusing on a variety of art experiences Dates are as follows: –Sunday, Sept. 22nd (FOCI- Minnesota Center For Glass Arts) –Saturday, Oct. 12th (Big Stone Mini Golf and Sculpture Garden) –Saturday, Nov. 2nd (Art Attack at the Northrup King Building) –Saturday, Dec. 14th (Museum of Russian Art) –You will need to provide your own transportation Consider car-pooling with classmates! –Plan on 1 group event per month –Course fees will help pay for events –Plan on a mix of free events and paid events

Welcome to ARCC Art Appreciation! Individual Events: –On your own or with others in class –Look through my sheet for ideas –Talk to me about ideas you have for this category –Plan on documenting your experience in your journal –We will use the corkboard in the back to post information about possible places to check out for individual events!

Welcome to Hybrid Arts in the Cities! Visual Journal: –Consider this the bulk of the class –Documentation through journaling, sketching, photography and painting –This will be done both in class and outside of class –Refer to student examples and “Dan Eldon” journal

Welcome to Hybrid Arts in the Cities! Hybrid Component- How does it work? Contact information online Google Calendar- check regularly! Course syllabus Links to project descriptions and writing assignments Plan on spending at least 2 hours a week outside of class on projects or independent events!

Welcome to Hybrid Arts in the Cities! Final Thoughts/ Things to Know –Although we only meet 3 times a week at school, plan on spending at least 2 hours per week involved with individual or class art experiences! –Course Fee- $50 Field trips and events Art materials FEE DUE: THURSDAY, SEPT. 19 th - Contact me if you have any questions about this! Contact: