Visual Arts: High School
Other Colorado Arts sets
- Dance: Preschool
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Preschool
- Music: Preschool
- Visual Arts: Preschool
- Dance: Kindergarten
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Kindergarten
- Music: Kindergarten
- Visual Arts: Kindergarten
- Dance: Grade 1
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 1
- Music: Grade 1
- Visual Arts: Grade 1
- Dance: Grade 2
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 2
- Music: Grade 2
- Visual Arts: Grade 2
- Dance: Grade 3
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 3
- Music: Grade 3
- Visual Arts: Grade 3
- Dance: Grade 4
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 4
- Music: Grade 4
- Visual Arts: Grade 4
- Dance: Grade 5
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 5
- Music: Grade 5
- Visual Arts: Grade 5
- Dance: Emerging
- Dance: Exemplary
- Dance: Intermediate
- Dance: Proficient
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 6
- Visual Arts: Middle School 1
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 7
- Visual Arts: Middle School 2
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 8
- Visual Arts: Middle School 3
- Dance: Novice
- Drama and Theatre Arts: High School - Fundamental Pathway
- Drama and Theatre Arts: High School - Professional Pathway
- Drama and Theatre Arts: High School - Professional Pathway
- Music: Accomplished
- Music: Intermediate
- Music: Novice
- Music: Proficient
Other Colorado Arts sets
- Dance: Preschool
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Preschool
- Music: Preschool
- Visual Arts: Preschool
- Dance: Kindergarten
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Kindergarten
- Music: Kindergarten
- Visual Arts: Kindergarten
- Dance: Grade 1
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 1
- Music: Grade 1
- Visual Arts: Grade 1
- Dance: Grade 2
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 2
- Music: Grade 2
- Visual Arts: Grade 2
- Dance: Grade 3
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 3
- Music: Grade 3
- Visual Arts: Grade 3
- Dance: Grade 4
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 4
- Music: Grade 4
- Visual Arts: Grade 4
- Dance: Grade 5
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 5
- Music: Grade 5
- Visual Arts: Grade 5
- Dance: Emerging
- Dance: Exemplary
- Dance: Intermediate
- Dance: Proficient
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 6
- Visual Arts: Middle School 1
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 7
- Visual Arts: Middle School 2
- Drama and Theatre Arts: Grade 8
- Visual Arts: Middle School 3
- Dance: Novice
- Drama and Theatre Arts: High School - Fundamental Pathway
- Drama and Theatre Arts: High School - Professional Pathway
- Drama and Theatre Arts: High School - Professional Pathway
- Music: Accomplished
- Music: Intermediate
- Music: Novice
- Music: Proficient
Utilize the inquiry method of observation and the language of visual art and design to gather information and determine meaning.HS.1
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Utilize the inquiry method of observation and the language of visual art and design to gather information and determine meaning.HS.1.1
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Develop observation skills to generate and synthesize ideas and interpret communicated meaning.HS.1.1.a
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Connect and compare information gathered through observation in order to articulate the human experience.HS.1.1.b
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Discern and interpret nuances of meaning and intention of visual art and design across cultural contexts.HS.1.1.c
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Critically analyze the origins of visual art and design across cultures.HS.1.1.d
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Interpret, analyze and explain the influence of multiple contexts found in visual art and design.HS.1.2
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Analyze visual art and design traditions to understand the influence of historical and cultural context on works of art and design.HS.1.2.a
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Identify unexplored ideas to gain understanding of works of art.HS.1.2.b
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Research and document visual art, design and architecture identifying various themes that communities experience across cultures and throughout time.HS.1.2.c
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Connect unexplored works of visual art and design to the lives of students.HS.1.2.d
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Identify and analyze innovations in visual art and design from diverse cultures to inform about the present and future works of art. HS.1.2.e
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Analyze and debate the consequences of replicating images or icons that are culturally or spiritually sensitive.HS.1.2.f
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Use artmaking processes as forms of inquiry to develop skills of perception and independent reasoning, and to increase knowledge.HS.1.3
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Examine how connotation and denotation are used in visual art and design to express multidimensional concepts.HS.1.3.a
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Compare personal work within the larger discourse of visual art and design practices to identify purpose and function.HS.1.3.b
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Critically analyze selection of materials that inform conceptualization and expression of ideas and aesthetic experience.HS.1.3.c
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Investigate and articulate the aims of disparate art practices to foster critical thinking about visual art and design.HS.1.3.d
- a
Envision and Critique to ReflectHS.2
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Use criteria and personal discernment to evaluate works of art and design, taking into consideration the variables that influence how the work is perceived.HS.2.1
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Identify concepts, themes and viewpoints that are visible and suggested in a work of art.HS.2.1.a
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Communicate interpretive and evaluative conclusions that justify intention and purpose.HS.2.1.b
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Provide explanations that support critical judgments and discuss the value of competing opinions to support learning.HS.2.1.c
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Determine how knowledge gained from critique may affect the creation or modification of an existing or new work of art.HS.2.1.d
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Utilize critique to analyze and interpret existing or new works of art and apply new learning to the creation or modification of an artwork. HS.2.1.e
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Articulate a personal philosophy of art, understanding various philosophies that have come before.HS.2.2
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Critically reflect on how artists work across time to form new patterns of insight.HS.2.2.a
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Document, investigate and synthesize a range of traditional and nontraditional studio practices to articulate intent.HS.2.2.b
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Synthesize research, theory and practice to envision the creation of an artwork.HS.2.2.c
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Develop and defend a personal philosophy of art using informed criteria. HS.2.2.d
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Examine the nature of diverse aesthetic experiences to build a language of representation that can be used to respond to the world.HS.2.3
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Analyze and interpret philosophies of Western and non-Western art, taking into consideration the role of the artist, art historian and art critic.HS.2.3.a
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Explore past and present aesthetic experiences to convey perceptions, share interpretations, critique and evaluate works of visual art and design.HS.2.3.b
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Interpret how meaning in works of art are related to the materials and process chosen by the artist.HS.2.3.c
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Recognize how different criteria create contexts that influence the evaluation and assessment of visual works of art and design.HS.2.3.d
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Discuss and debate how society has come to value some works of art over others.HS.2.3.e
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Invent and Discover to CreateHS.3
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Establish a practice of planning and experimentation to advance concepts and technical artistic skills.HS.3.1
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Research and generate possible concepts that can be used to build deeper meaning in preparation for making.HS.3.1.a
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Research and consider various iterations of an idea and draft possible solutions using a variety of media.HS.3.1.b
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Practice techniques and improve skills by testing media to consider constraints and potential of materials.HS.3.1.c
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Create works of art that use traditional and contemporary media.HS.3.1.d
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Ideate and build works of art and design to demonstrate growth and proficiency in traditional and new art media.HS.3.2
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Examine and evolve potential meanings of an artwork.HS.3.2.a
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Master skills in a variety of media and techniques to create personally meaningful works of art.HS.3.2.b
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Interpret how meaning in works of art is related to the materials and process chosen by the artist. HS.3.2.c
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Resolve artmaking problems by persisting through failure and making revisions.HS.3.2.d
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Articulate and demonstrate that the making and study of art and design can be approached from a variety of perspectives.HS.3.3
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Identify how interpretation can be an essential part of the artmaking process to evaluate progress.HS.3.3.a
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Receive and reflect upon feedback and integrate into artwork as needed.HS.3.3.b
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Use knowledge and developed skills to inform future works of visual art and design.HS.3.3.c
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Persevere through the progression of a work to explore and encourage alternative solutions.HS.3.3.d
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Relate and Connect to TransferHS.4
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Research and analyze the ways visual artists, designers and scholars express personal views and beliefs and how these perspectives have a social context that enlarges the meaning of an artwork beyond the individual maker.HS.4.1
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Research and debate viewpoints found in a variety of resources that focus on and discuss visual art and design.HS.4.1.a
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Discern the complexity of visual art and design to interpret and articulate historical paradigms in cultural context.HS.4.1.b
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Analyze and evaluate how works of art previously created across time and culture can influence the work of practicing artists today.HS.4.1.c
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Develop proficiency in visual communication skills that extends learning to new contexts and disciplines.HS.4.2
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Use reasoning to identify problems and conceive solutions in artmaking that demonstrate independent judgment.HS.4.2.a
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Transfer and integrate concepts and skills to inform innovative ideas and solutions.HS.4.2.b
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Utilize the practice of artmaking, and research historical and cultural contexts, to discern between different viewpoints, critique social problems and effect social change.HS.4.3
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Demonstrate autonomous meaning-making and problem-solving skills to create works that reveal agency in thinking.HS.4.3.a
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Work collaboratively to share knowledge and apply learning in new and unexpected contexts.HS.4.3.b
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Engage in curating processes that invoke social, cultural and potential discourse.HS.4.3.c
- a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Visual Arts - Colorado Academic Standards - Adopted 2022
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