Welcome To AP Art History!
I have a Pintrest board for Art History
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This site will serve as a center for information you'll need throughout the year. Many helpful items will be posted on here such as syllabus/image lists, power points, homework worksheets, and unit review sheets. If you ever need to print out an extra copy of something you should be able to find it here. I will do my best to update it regularly but if there is something you'd like to see on here that you can't find then just let me know!
I hope this helps your exploration of the art world as we travel through history together! Ms. Caron |
BCHS Course Description:
Art history is designed to be a college level survey course approved by College Board. Students will learn movements and cultural art chronologically, beginning with Paleolithic painting/sculpture and ending with Post-Modernism including contemporary artists. The course will spend the most time on Renaissance Art to the 21st century. We will explore ancient through the Medieval Age, and art beyond the European artistic traditions, including Africa, the Americas, Asia, Near East, Oceania, and global Islamic traditions.
Art history is designed to be a college level survey course approved by College Board. Students will learn movements and cultural art chronologically, beginning with Paleolithic painting/sculpture and ending with Post-Modernism including contemporary artists. The course will spend the most time on Renaissance Art to the 21st century. We will explore ancient through the Medieval Age, and art beyond the European artistic traditions, including Africa, the Americas, Asia, Near East, Oceania, and global Islamic traditions.
Students Will:
1. Analyze movements of art. 2. Gain a deeper understanding of the meaning of art throughout history. 3. Understand and utilize complex terminology to artwork, artists' styles, and art movements. 4. Develop verbal and writing skills to effectively communicate ideas. 5. Experience art making in traditional and non-traditional manners. |
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