3D Arts & Design is an art course open to all students. Students in this course hone their 3D visual arts and design skillsets through explorations in three-dimensional space. Applying the elements and principles of art and design while immersed in the design process provides a foundation for student projects in this course. Working from process to product, students realize their creations using techniques and concepts related to 3D design and sculpture. Traditional and emergent technologies and materials support course work, including modeling and sculpting in oil-based clay and Sculpy, modeling and sculpting in 3D CAD software, printing in 3D plastic, using wire, and fabricating in cardboard, along with other foundational 3D techniques and materials. Fabrication and use of maquettes and models help students iterate, evolve, and improve their concepts and craft in each project.
Written and visual analysis of historical and contemporary case studies provides context for students to understand and direct their developing visual voices. In the interest of fostering original thought and making, students are given ample opportunities to self- direct their work throughout the year. Drawing connections between 2D and 3D modalities supports coursework investigating themes of abstraction, representation, observation, invention, imagination, space, form-language, form-sense, and architecture and design throughout the year. Visiting local museums and engaging in the broader visual arts community is supported as opportunities arise.
This course appeals to students interested in sculpture, architecture and design, visual art, concept design, character design, jewelry design, and games. Intro to 3D Arts is an entry-level course open to all students, regardless of previous art experience or ability. It is a prerequisite for the AP Art class open to 11th and 12th grade students.