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Goshen High School Art Curriculum

Art Teachers
Alex Lombardo, Marc Pizzo, Ruth Roebuck and Christopher Tucci


Studio in Art "A"

Semester - 1/2 credit

This is a basic foundation course recommended by the New York State Board of Regents to fulfill the graduation requirement. Students are exposed to a wide variety of studio experiences in drawing, painting, design and three-dimensional work. Students also become familiar with art history through slides, prints and visits to museums to provide a basis for art criticism and aesthetics.

*Studio In Art “A” is a prerequisite for Studio in Art “B”


Studio in Art "B"

Semester - 1/2 credit

This course can be taken as a continuation of Studio in Art “A” or as a stand-alone course. This is a basic foundation course recommended by the New York State Board of Regents to fulfill the graduation requirement. Students are exposed to a wide variety of studio experiences in drawing, painting, design and three-dimensional work. Students also become familiar with art history through slides, prints and visits to museums to provide a basis for art criticism and aesthetics.


Drawing and Painting

Semester - 1/2 credit

This is an advanced art course designed to develop strong skills and proper techniques in the art of drawing and painting. Students work in a variety of media: pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, watercolor, acrylics and oil.

*Drawing and Painting is a prerequisite for Advanced Drawing and Painting


Advanced Drawing and Painting

Semester - 1/2 credit

(Prerequisite: Drawing and Painting & teacher recommendation + portfolio)

This is an advanced art course for talented students who have excelled in a full year course of drawing and painting. It provides students the opportunity to build a strong background in the drawing and painting media of their choice.


Ceramics I

Semester - 1/2 credit

This course deals with all aspects of a very versatile medium, ranging from hand building methods to ceramic sculpture and work on the potter’s wheel. Working techniques, decoration methods, glazing and proper firing are included, as well as emphasis on the ceramics and the physical aspects of clay.

*Ceramics I is a prerequisite for Ceramics II


Ceramics II

Semester - 1/2 credit

This course explores surface enrichment of clayware. Students are encouraged to creatively design hand built projects and to develop an individual style by using all of the techniques learned in Ceramics I.


Sculpture I/II

Semester - 1/2 credit

This advanced art course is designed to offer aesthetic and technical experience so that students can express themselves in both resistant (plaster, wire, etc.) as well as plastic (clay, paper mache, etc.) materials. Projects made in class will be assigned according to students’ interests and abilities.

*Sculpture I is a prerequisite for Sculpture II


Creative Crafts I

Semester - 1/2 credit

In this course, students have the opportunity to work with the following media: cardboard and paper sculpture; linoleum printing; paper mache; mobiles; string art; slip casting; batik; mosaic and textiles.

*Creative Crafts I is a prerequisite for Creative Crafts II


Creative Crafts II

Semester - 1/2 credit

In this course, students have the opportunity to research and to specialize in one or more crafts that are explored in the Creative Crafts I class.


Independent Study

1 or 2 Semester - 1 or 1/2 credit

Students completing a sequence of art courses may apply to do an independent study in the medium of their choice. A course of study must be chosen that has been approved by the State Department of Visual Arts Education and be conducted under the guidance of an art teacher.

*Special approval is needed from the Department Head, Guidance Counselor and Principal.