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Visual Arts Visual Arts program teaches students think and work creatively; teach the visual values that will help define our students aesthetic philosophies; help students become familiar with the art and artists throughout history who have shaped our cultural heritage; help students develop good working habits and professional habits of mind; and prepare students, through portfolio development. BCPS Magnet Transportation Information: G.W. Carver Center for Arts and Technology (Central Area) Transportation is provided at community pick-up points for students from all areas of Baltimore County Public Schools. Magnet Showcase Event: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 5-7 p.m. 2016-2017 Assessment Guidelines Assessment Date: Saturday, January 16, 2016 Auditions by appointment Pre-Audition Workshop: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 6 p.m. 8 p.m. This workshop will give students an opportunity to experience a few of the many skills that the program offers. In addition, expectations for the audition will be discussed. The workshop is optional and participation in the workshop is not considered during the application, audition or decision process. Students who wish to participate in the workshop MUST register. The cost of the workshop is $10. It is recommended that you sign up for the workshop during the Magnet Showcase Event, but if you are unable to attend the Magnet Showcase Event, you may register until October 30, 2015 by emailing Joe Cypressi (jcypressi@bcps.org) or calling (410) 887-2793. Individual assessment appointments must be scheduled no later than 12/11/15. Schedule your appointment online at https://bcpsonlineapplication.com/apply or call the Magnet Office at 410-887-4127 (NOT BOTH). Unforeseen Illness or Emergency: Parent(s) must inform BOTH the school and Magnet Office immediately if the applicant cannot attend or complete the scheduled assessment due to an unforeseen illness or emergency. Please be aware that assessments will not be rescheduled without documentation verifying the illness or emergency. Inclement Weather Date: Saturday, January 23, 2016, at the previously scheduled appointment time Inclement Weather: In the event that school activities are cancelled due to inclement weather, magnet assessments will be postponed. Postponed assessments will occur on the designated inclement weather date. All emergency closing and cancellation information will be posted on the BCPS automated information line, 410-887-5555. Closings and cancellation announcements will also be made through local media. Carver Center 938 York Road Towson, MD 21204 Magnet Coordinator Lori Turner (410) 887-2775/2793 lturner2@bcps.org Directions to Carver Center: From West: I-695 N to Towson Take exit 26A toward Towson/York Rd Turn left at West Rd (signs for Towson/York Rd) Take the 1st right onto York Rd Make a right at the next light, Fairmount Ave. From East: I-695 W to Towson Take exit 26 toward Towson Turn left at MD-45/York Rd Make a right at the next light, Fairmount Ave. George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology 1

Visual Arts Prior to the Audition This MUST be completed prior to coming to the audition. Prior to the audition for Visual Arts, applicants must complete the following: 1. Interview Preparation: Read and be prepared to discuss the Visual Arts Department Goals and Expectations at the end of this section. 2. Required Portfolio Assignments: Applicants must complete all of the following assignments prior to audition day. This is a measure of how well you do homework, apply your talent, follow directions, and work independently. Applicants must bring the completed portfolio requirements with them to the audition. Portfolio Requirements: 100% of the work must be completed by the applicant only. The minimum time spent working on each requirement listed below should be no less than 3 hours. All drawing, painting, or sculpture works must be executed from direct observation (from life, not copied or imagination). All video work must include editing and be between 1-3 minutes in length. All work must be signed and dated. Drawings must be sprayed with fixative. PLEASE NOTE: The self-portrait and audition drawings will not be returned. A. Portfolio (Envelope): Design and construct your own portfolio; do not simply decorate an existing portfolio. It should be approximately 24 x 30, creatively designed, sturdy, easy to carry, easy to open, and made completely by the candidate. B. Still-life from Direct Observation: Drawing or Sculpture: Drawing: Make an 18 x 24 drawing that indicates there is a light source shining from a particular direction. Include cast shadows and full range of values. Sculpture: Create a still-life from direct observation. It must be at least 12 in all 3 dimensions. It can be constructed from clay or any material other than found objects. C. Self-Portrait Drawing from Direct Observation: Make an 18 x 24 drawing. Using a drawing pencil or charcoal, include in the drawing an interesting environment as seen in a mirror. The self-portrait will not be returned. D. Exterior: Can be executed in any of the following art forms drawing, painting, digital art, video/film, photography, sculpture (seascape, landscape, city/suburbanscape). E. Composition incorporating at least 5 of the silhouettes found on the attached sheet marked Portfolio Composition Sheet: Applicant may use any medium to fill in and alter the details that are not evident in the silhouettes to create an interesting new composition. There is no single correct solution. Be creative. F. Other Art Works done within the past two years: This can include drawings, paintings, photographs, prints, original computer-generated art, videos and sculpture. Show us your involvement with making art. Bring the art you made in school and on your own. (Continued on Next Page) George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology 2

Visual Arts Required Portfolio Assignments: (continued) G. Sketch Book(s): This should be work that you have created outside of art class; direct observation only (not copied, cartoon, graffiti, anime or fantasy drawings). Drawings should show a wide variety of subject matter. It is suggested that you buy a hardback sketchbook about 9 x 11. Carry a sketchbook with you wherever you go and draw from direct observation. H. Visit an Art Museum, Make a Drawing from Your Favourite Work of Art and Write an Art Review. 1. In the museum make a developed sketch from direct observation, in your sketch book, of a work of art found in the museum. Take notes and write your thoughts on the opposite page while at the museum. Give yourself at least one hour to draw. Do not draw from an online reproduction. Draw only at the museum. 2. At home type a two-three paragraph review based on your own thoughts and observations from the notes that you made in your sketchbook. Include the artist s name, the name of the museum, and the reason the art work is your favourite. The review should address: 1) why you chose the work, and 2) how color, composition, texture, mood, and theme affect the look and feeling of the work. Suggested local museums: The Baltimore Museum of Art, The Walters Art Museum, The Visionary Art Museum, and The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. On the Day of the Audition The audition takes approximately 3 hours. Auditions by Appointment ONLY It is the responsibility of the parent(s) to: ensure that the applicant attends the assessment on the scheduled date and time. contact the schools if scheduled magnet assessment appointments conflict. Failure to attend an assessment WILL result in disqualification. Registration Information Individual assessment appointments must be scheduled no later than 12/11/15. Schedule your appointment online at https://bcpsonlineapplication.com/apply or call the Magnet Office at 410-887-4127 (NOT BOTH). Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time. Students will register for the audition in the front lobby with the required materials. Students who are more than 10 minutes late may not be admitted into the audition. On average, the entire audition takes approximately 3 hours. Due to personnel and time constraints, auditions may not be rescheduled. Parents may stay in the main lobby during the audition, or return to the school within 3 hours. Due to the high volume of applicants, there will be no seating available in the school for parents. If the applicant cannot attend or complete the scheduled assessment due to an unforeseen illness or emergency, please contact George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology at (410) 887-2793 and contact the Office of Magnet Programs at (410) 887-4127. Please be aware that assessments will not be rescheduled without documentation verifying the illness or emergency. George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology 3

Visual Arts Required Materials: Applicants must bring the following materials on the day of the audition. To complete the audition drawing, applicants must bring with them: o 18 x 24 drawing pad. Do not bring newsprint. o Pencils you will be allowed to use only black graphite pencils (2B-6B recommended) o Eraser Applicants must bring the completed portfolio assignments to the audition. Assessment/Scoring Description 1. Portfolio (32 Points): While working on your audition drawing, an adjudicator will ask you to show the work you have prepared in your portfolio. 2. Audition Drawing (60 Points): Bring an 18 x 24 drawing pad. On the day of your audition, you will spend two hours drawing a still-life. This drawing will not be returned. The following criteria will be applied when scoring the Audition Drawing: (up to 10 points each) Composition/Originality (intelligent use of the picture plane) Quality of Mark (sensitivity to the quality of mark and effective use of the drawing instrument) Ability to Describe Form / Attention to Detail (accuracy and sense of truth) Value (full range of tones from black to white) Proportion (size relationships within forms and to other forms) Relationship to other Forms and to the Environment in Measured Space 3. Interview (8 Points): While working on your audition drawing, an adjudicator will interview you to determine your interest in art. Relax and be honest. 4. FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS, CIVIL AND CONSIDERATE BEHAVIOR, ATTENTIVENESS AND TIME SPENT DRAWING ARE REQUIRED AND MONITORED DURING THE AUDITION. STUDENTS WHO ARE UNCIVIL OR DISTRUPTIVE DURING THE AUDITION PROCESS WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE. STUDENTS WHO ARE ASKED TO LEAVE THE AUDITION WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. Documented testing accommodations, as appropriate to the assessment, will be provided. Applicants must score 80 or higher to qualify for admission. George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology 4

Magnet Events Magnet EXPO! Saturday, September 26, 2015 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Radisson North Baltimore Hotel Magnet Application Meetings Tuesday, September 15, 2015 6:30 p.m. in Auditorium Milford Mill Academy 3800 Washington Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21244 Thursday, September 17, 2015 6:30 p.m. in Auditorium Kenwood High School 501 Stemmers Run Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21221 Application Deadline Monday, November 30, 2015 Application packets are available at www.bcps.org/offices/omp. Applications must submitted on or before Monday, November 30, 2015. Late applications are not processed. You may apply online (at www.bcps.org/offices/omp) or submit a paper application. Online applications may be submitted until 1:00 p.m. on Monday, November 30, 2015. To apply online, you will need an active email account. Paper applications must be postmarked on or before Monday, November 30, 2015. Handdelivered applications must be received in the Office of Magnet Programs by 3:30 p.m. on Monday, November 30, 2015. George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology 5

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What are the goals and expectations? VISUAL ARTS DEPTARTMENT GOALS & EXPECTATIONS To teach the techniques and concepts that will help students think and work creatively. To prepare students through portfolio development, to successfully apply as an art major to the college of their choice. To teach the visual values that will help define our students aesthetic philosophies. To help students become familiar with the art and artists throughout history who have shaped our cultural heritage. To help students develop good working habits and professional habits of mind. How are these goals and expectations accomplished? Studio lessons are given daily. Visual Arts students take at least two credits of art per year. Art instruction occurs for 1 1/2 hours to 3 hours depending on the course level and schedule. Carver Center students are expected to be respectful of their environment in and out of the studio. Students are required to carry a sketch book at all times and to draw daily. Students are required to maintain a portfolio of their work. All classes have required home assignments on a daily or weekly basis. Home assignments are graded and count as a substantial portion of the student s grade. Carver Center students are expected to be focused and maintain a strong work ethic and practice professional habits of mind. The Visual Arts program is rooted in a fine arts philosophy with an emphasis on drawing. Students are taught to gather visual information by looking and thinking about their own environment so they can describe their own visual experiences. George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology 7

THE VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT COURSE INFORMATION All Visual Arts students are required to take Foundations and a basic course in Drawing/Painting. At least two Visual Arts courses per year are also required. Please carefully read the detailed descriptions and audition requirements in the following pages. Students that receive a cumulative B+ or higher in their art prime classes may elect to take a 3 rd art course sophomore through senior year. Descriptions are as follows: COURSES *Foundation Rotation, *Drawing/Painting II, Filmmaking, Figure Painting, Figure Sculpture, Digital Fine Art, Painting, Photography, Sculpture and AP Studio SCHEDULE Students begin to customize their art courses after Foundation Rotation. G9- Foundation Rotation (2 credits); G10- Drawing/Painting II (1 credit), Art Elective (1 credit), G11 Art Electives (2 credits); G12 Art Electives (2 credits) *= course requirement See our website for more detailed course descriptions and EXAMPLES OF STUDENT WORK!! http://carverhs.bcps.org/ George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology 8