Visual Arts: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12

Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.

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    Use multiple approaches to begin creative endeavors.VA:Cr1.1.I

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    Shape an artistic investigation of an aspect of present-day life using a contemporary practice of art or design.VA:Cr1.2.I

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    Individually or collaboratively formulate new creative problems based on student's existing artwork.VA:Cr1.1.II

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    Choose from a range of materials and methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices to plan works of art and design.VA:Cr1.2.II

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    Visualize and hypothesize to generate plans for ideas and directions for creating art and design that can affect social change.VA:Cr1.1.III

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    Choose from a range of materials and methods of traditional and contemporary artistic practices, following or breaking established conventions, to plan the making of multiple works of art and design based on a theme, idea, or concept.VA:Cr1.2.III

Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.

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    Engage in making a work of art or design without having a preconceived plan.VA:Cr2.1.I

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    Explain how traditional and non-traditional materials may impact human health and the environment and demonstrate safe handling of materials, tools, and equipment.VA:Cr2.2.I

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    Collaboratively develop a proposal for an installation, artwork, or space design that transforms the perception and experience of a particular place.VA:Cr2.3.I

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    Through experimentation, practice, and persistence, demonstrate acquisition of skills and knowledge in a chosen art form.VA:Cr2.1.II

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    Demonstrate awareness of ethical implications of making and distributing creative work.VA:Cr2.2.II

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    Redesign an object, system, place, or design in response to contemporary issues.VA:Cr2.3.II

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    Experiment, plan, and make multiple works of art and design that explore a personally meaningful theme, idea, or concept.VA:Cr2.1.III

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    Demonstrate understanding of the importance of balancing freedom and responsibility in the use of images, materials, tools, and equipment in the creation and circulation of creative work.VA:Cr2.2.III

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    Demonstrate in works of art or design how visual and material culture defines, shapes, enhances, inhibits, and/or empowers people's lives.VA:Cr2.3.III

Refine and complete artistic work.

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    Apply relevant criteria from traditional and contemporary cultural contexts to examine, reflect on, and plan revisions for works of art and design in progress.VA:Cr3.1.I

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    Engage in constructive critique with peers, then reflect on, re-engage, revise, and refine works of art and design in response to personal artistic vision.VA:Cr3.1.II

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    Reflect on, re-engage, revise, and refine works of art or design considering relevant traditional and contemporary criteria as well as personal artistic vision.VA:Cr3.1.III

Select, analyze and interpret artistic work for presentation.

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    Analyze, select, and curate artifacts and/or artworks for presentation and preservation.VA:Pr4.1.I

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    Analyze, select, and critique personal artwork for a collection or portfolio presentation.VA:Pr4.1.II

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    Critique, justify, and present choices in the process of analyzing, selecting, curating, and presenting artwork for a specific exhibit or event.VA:Pr4.1.III

Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation.

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    Analyze and evaluate the reasons and ways an exhibition is presented.VA:Pr5.1.I

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    Evaluate, select, and apply methods or processes appropriate to display artwork in a specific place.VA:Pr5.1.II

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    Investigate, compare, and contrast methods for preserving and protecting art.VA:Pr5.1.III

Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work.

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    Analyze and describe the impact that an exhibition or collection has on personal awareness of social, cultural, or political beliefs and understandings.VA:Pr6.1.I

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    Make, explain, and justify connections between artists or artwork and social, cultural, and political history.VA:Pr6.1.II

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    Curate a collection of objects, artifacts, or artwork to impact the viewer's understanding of social, cultural, and/or political experiences.VA:Pr6.1.III

Perceive and analyze artistic work.

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    Hypothesize ways in which art influences perception and understanding of human experiences.VA:Pr7.1.I

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    Analyze how one's understanding of the world is affected by experiencing visual imagery.VA:Re7.2.I

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    Recognize and describe personal aesthetic and empathetic responses to the natural world and constructed environments.VA:Pr7.1.II

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    Analyze how responses to art develop over time based on knowledge of and experience with art and life.VA:Pr7.1.III

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    Evaluate the effectiveness of an image or images to influence ideas, feelings, and behaviors of specific audiences.VA:Re7.2.II

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    Determine the commonalities within a group of artists or visual images attributed to a particular type of art, timeframe, or culture.VA:Re7.2.III

Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.

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    Interpret an artwork or collection of works, supported by relevant and sufficient evidence found in the work and its various contexts.VA:Re8.1.I

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    Identify types of contextual information useful in the process of constructing interpretations of an artwork or collection of works.VA:Re8.1.II

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    Analyze differing interpretations of an artwork or collection of works in order to select and defend a plausible critical analysis.VA:Re8.1.III

Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work.

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    Establish relevant criteria in order to evaluate a work of art or collection of works.VA:Re9.1.I

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    Determine the relevance of criteria used by others to evaluate a work of art or collection of works.VA:Re9.1.II

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    Construct evaluations of a work of art or collection of works based on differing sets of criteria.VA:Re9.1.III

Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art.

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    Document the process of developing ideas from early stages to fully elaborated ideas.VA:Cn10.1.I

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    Utilize inquiry methods of observation, research, and experimentation to explore unfamiliar subjects through art-making.VA:Cn10.1.II

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    Synthesize knowledge of social, cultural, historical, and personal life with art-making approaches to create meaningful works of art or design.VA:Cn10.1.III

Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.

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    Describe how knowledge of culture, traditions, and history may influence personal responses to art.VA:Cn11.1.I

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    Compare uses of art in a variety of societal, cultural, and historical contexts and make connections to uses of art in contemporary and local contexts.VA:Cn11.1.II

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    Appraise the impact of an artist or a group of artists on the beliefs, values, and behaviors of a society.VA:Cn11.1.III

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
When were these standards adopted?
2015

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