About us
Artisans provide a platform and motivate the students to express their creative skills through different curricular and co-curricular activities.
Some important goals
Objectives:
Teaching art encompasses a wide range of aspects, including technical skills, creative expression, art history, critical thinking, and more. To provide a comprehensive art education, consider the following aspects:
1. Technical Skills:
Drawing and Painting Techniques: Teach fundamental skills such as shading, perspective, and color theory.
Sculpture and 3D Art: Introduce students to sculpting with various materials and understanding spatial relationship .
2. Creative Expression:
Encourage Individuality: Foster a supportive environment where students feel free to express their unique artistic voices.
Open-Ended Projects: Assign projects that allow for interpretation and creativity, rather than strict adherence to guidelines.
3. Art History and Appreciation:
Art History Lessons: Explore the works of famous artists and art movements to provide context and inspiration.
5. Digital Art and Technology:
Introduction to Digital Tools: Familiarize students with digital art tools and software.
Digital Illustration: Explore digital illustration and graphic design, providing skills relevant to the modern art landscape.
6. Cultural and Global Perspectives:
Incorporate Diversity: Include art from different cultures and regions to broaden students’ cultural perspectives.
Global Art Projects: Engage in collaborative projects that connect students with their peers worldwide.
7. Portfolio Development:
Long-Term Projects: Assign projects that span multiple classes, allowing students to develop a cohesive portfolio.
Portfolio Reviews: Provide constructive feedback to help students refine and improve their portfolios.
8. Collaborative Projects:
Group Activities: Foster collaboration through group art projects, encouraging teamwork and communication.
Community Engagement: Involve students in community art projects, connecting their work to real-world impact.
9. Cross-Disciplinary Integration:
Combine Art with Other Subjects: Integrate art with subjects like science, literature, or history for a holistic educational experience.
10. Guest Artists and Workshops:
Invite Guest Speakers: Bring in local artists or professionals to share their experiences and expertise.
Workshops: Conduct hands-on workshops with artists or experts in specific art forms.
11. Exhibition Opportunities:
Organize exhibitions showcasing students’ work, fostering a sense of accomplishment and pride.
Online Platforms: Utilize digital platforms to showcase student work beyond the classroom.
13. Adaptability:
Flexible Curriculum: Be open to adapting your curriculum based on students’ interests and emerging trends in the art world.
By addressing these aspects, you can create a well-rounded art education experience that not only teaches technical skills but also nurtures creativity, critical thinking, and a lifelong appreciation for the arts.