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GPTD S02 E01
Welcome!
>
Games
Syllabus
Social Contract
Clean Up
Monday Videos
The Ceramic Process
Wheel Throwing
Darted Tumbler
Identity Tile
>
Quick Build: Necklace Pendant
Graffiti Mug
Figurine
>
Quick Build: Photo Holder
Three Cups
Art Lesson: EOA & POD
Dinosaur
Midterm
Vase
>
Quick Build: Name Plate
Cube
>
Art Lesson: Finding Inspiration
Art Lesson: Art Analysis
Dinner Set
>
Art Lesson: Importance of Art
Quick Build: Flower Pot
Surreal
FINAL
Fun Projects
Ceramic Studio
Welcome!
>
Games
Syllabus
Social Contract
Clean Up
Holiday Sale
Monday Videos
Art Lesson: Craftsmanship, Creativity, Effort
Hand Building vs. Wheel Throwing
Handbuilding
>
Mobile/Windchime
>
Quick Build: Flower Pot
Face Mug
>
Quick Build: Eyes, Nose, Mouth
Quick Build: Hand
Anthropomorphic
>
Quick Build: DINOSAUR
Impressionism
Gratitude
Teapot
>
Quick Build: Stamps
Midterm
Inspired
Final
Wheel Throwing
>
Mugs
>
Quick Build: Pulled Handles
Bowls
>
Quick Build: Test Tiles
Plates
Vase
Midterm
Lidded Container
Teapot
AP - 3D
Syllabus
>
Google Classroom
Monday Inspiration
Previous Students
AP Resources
Inspiration
Sustained Investigation
>
Experiences
Inquiry
Lesson Archives
Ceramics
>
Intro to the wheel
>
Beginning Wheel Throwing
Surface Design
Ceramics Studio
>
Trompe l'oeil
Public Art
Trompe l'oeil
>
Quick Build: Mini Sculptures
Extreme Emotion
Slab Container
Slab Architecture
Mashup
Expressionism
Wall Piece
Quick Build: Bowl Mold
Quick Build: Wall Vase
Quick Build: Mug
Create a Glaze
Serving Set
Craftivisim
The Perfect 10
AP-3D
>
Mini Sustained Investigation
Breadth
>
Review of the EOA & POD
Styrogami
Negative Space
Found Object
Container
Cardboard
Clay Composite
Wearable
Concentration
>
Your voice
Project Proposal
Friday Critiques
Writing Your Statement
NAHS
BLINK
Holiday Sale
Visiting Artists
Art Showcase
Empty Bowls
Museum Visits
Call for Artists
Calendar
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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:
How do artists use inquiry to inform their making?
How do artists document their inquiry?
ASSIGNMENTS
Go to
https://artaxis.org/
or
https://www.thisiscolossal.com/
and find artists that you really like. Check out their artist statements and find questions that might have driven their work.
10 points
ARTIST INQUIRY
Think about the experience that you would like to investigate further. Develop 20 questions that you could investigate further... Then settle on 3 or so open ended questions to start your investigation.
Guiding Questions