Education in visual art is essential for all students. As one of the last disciplines where students use their hearts, hands, and minds together, art education bridges the gap between thought and production. Art provides fun experiences that build self-esteem, and requires higher order thinking skills while stimulating the creative process.
Art is a universal language, through which students express their ideas, emotions, and opinions visually. While learning about other cultures through art, students become more open and aware of human experiences and universal themes. This enables students to function as responsible citizens in a visually stimulating 21st century, and fosters a life-long love of art.
Art students who learn to think critically and make aesthetic judgments while training their eyes to see beauty begin to understand that art is, in every way, a part of their everyday lives.
Advertising Design Graphics Designer Layout Artist Production Artist |
Broadcast Design/Motion Graphics 3D Animator AV Production Specialist Creative Director Special Effects Designer Creative Services Coordinator |
Business of Art & Design Gallery Owner/Director Marketing Analyst Media Supervisor Art Appraiser Consumer Insights Manager |
Computer Animation 3D Character Sculptor 3D Lighting Director Live-Action Animator Production Rendering Technical Director Concept Artist Dynamics Scripter |
Digital Film Assistant Editor Assistant Producer Boom Operator Dialogue Editor Film Editor Screenwriter Production Coordinator |
Photography & Aerial Videographer Broadcast Photojournalist Continuity Photographer/TV Darkroom Technician Digital Imaging Technician Director of Photography/Film Portrait Photographer Interior Tradeshow Designer |
Game Art & Design 2D Pixel Artist/Games 3D Artist/Mobile Games Cinematic Animator Game Systems Designer Morphing Artist |
Graphic & Interactive Communication Acrobat Specialist Art Book Designer Billboards and Signage Artist Digital Production Artist Flash Developer Corporate Marketing Designer |
Illustration Advertising Comp/ Costume Designer Creative/Fashion Director Editorial Cartoonist Biomedical Illustrator PhotoShop Artist Set Designer/TV/Film Marketing Artist |
Interior Design 3D Rendering Specialist Design & Merchandising Exhibition Designer Fabric Designer |
Fine Arts (painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics) Exhibiting/ Studio Artist Printmaker Sculptor/Muralist |
Art Courses
The art program consists of visually oriented activities, which incorporate craftsmanship and beauty in personal expression. Art courses provide students with opportunities to become skilled in expressing ideas visually, and to gain understanding of the tradition of image making, and of the power of visual language. In applying principles involving line, shape, form, color, value and texture, new awareness and expression evolves. Students learn that personality, feelings and emotions are as important as knowledge and ideas to produce effective artwork.
Students have the opportunity to earn college credit for the Technology Studies Pathway (Algebra 2, Chemistry, Design and Communication Skills for the 21st Century). Please see your technology teacher or guidance counselor for more information.
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Take college courses now | The Graphic Design pathway *Get up to 13 college credits! |
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YOU CAN EARN COLLEGE CREDITS …that apply at any State of CT College or University High school students can save time and money by taking courses while you're still in high school. Take all four CCP course groups shown (right) and earn 13 credits towards college. Ask your guidance counselor for details and about how to enroll in the CCP program so you can start earning college credits now. |
Design 1 & Design 2 (3 cr) Tunxis equivalent: GRA-110 Introduction to Computer Graphics |
Algebra 2 (3 cr) Tunxis equivalent: MAT-137: Intermediate Algebra |
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Communication Skills 21st Century 1 & 2 (3 cr) Tunxis equivalent: COM-100 Introduction to Communication |
Chemistry (4 cr) * Tunxis equivalent: CHE-111 Concepts of Chemistry |