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PCHS Art Page
Pasquotank County High
WELCOME TO THE PCHS ART PAGE!!!
Click on 'Art 1' or 'World Art' to find specific class information. I have included a calendar of assignment due dates and helpful class documents like rubrics and project directions.

Also, check out the articles and artist's quotes posted on the right.

Please feel free to e-mail me with questions or comments at any time. I look forward to hearing from you! Just click on the 'Email' link on the top left and I'll respond as soon as possible.

Mrs. Lawson
Recommended Reading
updated June 14, 2010
A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future by Daniel H. Pink "Gone is the age of 'left-brain' dominance. The future belongs to a different kind of person with a different kind of...
Art 1
Art 1 is the beginning level visual art class offered at Pasquotank County High School. Art 1 students gain skill at composition and design through studio experience with graphite drawing, oil pastel, tempera and watercolor painting. Examples of student artwork may be viewed by visiting artsonia.com, an online museum website for students.

After successful completion of Art 1 (80+) students may elect to take Painting 1 or Ceramics 1.

There is a $5 supply fee.
World Art
World Art is an art history class that combines traditional academic study with studio art projects. Artwork and architecture created by traditional cultures covering five continents will be explored. Examples of student artwork may be viewed by visiting artsonia.com, an online museum website for students.

There is no prerequisite for World Art.

There is a $5 supply fee.
Pasquotank County High
Mrs. Lawson
Classes
Recommended Reading
posted on June 14, 2010
Ten Lessons the Arts Teach
posted on June 14, 2010
Henri Matisse
posted on June 14, 2010
Leonardo da Vinci
posted on June 14, 2010
Vincent van Gogh
posted on June 12, 2010
Vincent van Gogh
posted on June 12, 2010
Pablo Picasso
posted on June 12, 2010
Georgia O'Keeffe
posted on June 12, 2010
Claude Monet
posted on June 12, 2010
Michelangelo
posted on June 12, 2010
Henri Matisse
posted on June 12, 2010
Edgar Degas
posted on June 12, 2010
Leonardo da Vinci
posted on June 12, 2010
Paul Cezanne
posted on June 12, 2010
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