The St. Simon School Art program is designed to be complementary with,
and integrated into, other aspects of learning with the goal that
each child gain a sense of confidence and enthusiasm that comes from
being creative.
A general appreciation of art stems from an understanding of where
and how art is used to enrich our lives. This includes the
recognition of the similarities and differences among works of art
produced in various places, times and cultures.
In studying the elements of art, students will learn all of the main
elements including line, shape, form, texture, color, value, space,
balance, unity, emphasis, rhythm, contrast, movement, and pattern.
These elements are the foundation of a strong art vocabulary which is
used to communicate original ideas, describe works of art, and relate
to other subject areas.
A variety of techniques are taught within the general areas of
drawing, painting, collage, design, fiber arts and sculpture.
Subject matter is mostly inspired by grade level curriculum,
individual expression, cultural studies, and genres in art history.
These techniques and materials are explored in age appropriate
lessons in grades K-8.