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2005 High School Art Show Winners Site created by Sarah Proctor 2004 High School Art Show Winners Site created by Katrina Martinez 2004 Middle School Art Show Winners Be Patient. It takes the images awhile to load 2003 High School Art Show WinnersArt Show website designed by Tim Pike, GHS Senior 2003 Middle School Art Show WinnersAssembled by Denise Cribbit CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WINNERS OF THE 2002 GISD HIGH SCHOOL ART SHOW!Art Show website designed by Karen Stair
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WINNERS OF THE 2002 GISD MIDDLE SCHOOL ART SHOW! 2001 SECONDARY ART SHOW WINNERS HERE.
At the middle school level, students are introduced to basic design, methods and materials. Student work in several processes including painting, sculpture, drawing, ceramics and printmaking. In high school, students begin with preliminary art classes, studying two-dimensional design, perspective, drawing, color theory, painting, printmaking, and progressing to three-dimensional design including ceramics, sculpture, and textile. Students also explore the historical and cultural contexts in which many artworks are created. From there, interested students can choose to specialize in painting, drawing, ceramics and sculpture, graphics and printmaking, or textiles and fibers. College level Advanced Placement courses are also offered in the History of Art and Art General Portfolio. Students may enroll in the International Baccalaureate art program at Garland High School. Each spring, students from all of the art programs across the district have an opportunity to share the skills they have developed with the community by participating in the annual GISD Art Show. You will find the dates and locations of this show posted on the CALENDAR link of this web site.
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