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Walnut hill school for the arts (MA)
월넛힐 예술고등학교


보스톤에서 40분정도에 위치한 월넛힐 예술고등학교는 1893년 여학교로 설립되었다가 현재는 남녀공학으로 운영되고 있는 미국 상위권의 예술 전문 사립학교 입니다.
약 300명의 학생수를 가지고 있으며 보딩이 80%로 외국인 비율이 약 30%정도 재학하고 있습니다. 
 
 종교없음
ESL 프로그램있음
9~12학년
rolling admission
학생수 300명
보딩 80%
외국인 30%
학비; 5만 3천불 (연간)
미술 수업을 듣는 학생들은 한 학기에 보통 3~4개의 과목을 신청하며 월~목까지의 스투디오 작업을 진행합니다.

<미술과목>  
Drawing
With a strong emphasis on observational work, students explore basic problems of line, composition, and tonal/value relationships, as well as issues of content and personal expression in their artwork.
Ceramics
The fundamentals of hand-building, wheel-throwing, glazing, and kiln-firing techniques are covered in class. Students work on a variety of projects ranging from simple vessels to more elaborate functional objects and sculptural projects.
Painting
Students in this class learn the basics of the oil painting medium. They explore the unique challenges of value and color relationship as used to create the illusion of space. Over time, students move on to more advanced exploration of painting concepts in terms of both technique and personal expression.

Painting: Murals and Public Art
Beginning with a historical overview of public art, students work together in small groups of three to five students to design and create actual large-scale paintings in an existing public space. Good communication and sharing of responsibilities is crucial to the successful completion of each group’s project. Students will be guided through the unique challenges and rewards of working on a very large scale in a very public process.
Sculpture
This class is designed to familiarize students with three-dimensional problem-solving in terms of both content and materials. Students work with a variety of materials ranging from plaster and wood to found objects.
Photography
Students learn use of the camera, film development, darkroom techniques, and photo composition. Students work on a variety of projects ranging from photograms and pinhole photography to portraiture, documentary, and alternative printing processes.
Books as Art
In this course, the students make art in book form, designing and constructing their own books. Ideas of sequence, narrative, and development of text and image inform class discussions. Students work on unifying the design of the page and the book as a whole to create a sculptural object.
Printmaking
This course introduces students to various methods such as linocut, woodcut, copperplate etching, monotype, and collograph. Each process creates distinctive marks, which transform drawings in exciting and unexpected ways. Students use the printing press to create thematic variations and limited edition prints.

New Media I and II
Students in this course are introduced to the foundations of digital image making and print media; they learn to use the computer as another tool in the art-making process. Working with a variety of software programs, students start by exploring the possibilities of drawing, scanning, digital photography, and printing in the development of still-imagery. As they advance to working with digital video cameras, students also learn to use the computer in the editing and production of short films, both stop-motion animation and live action.
Illustration and Narrative
Working with a variety of two-dimensional media, students develop and describe personal themes and stories through drawing and painting.
Senior Studio
Working within the framework of assignments based on specific concepts and/or limited to specific materials, students in this class are learning to work in an independent manner as mature artists. Every few weeks, seniors are given a new technique to work with or a theme to which they must respond. The assignments can be interpreted in many different ways. The students must plan, problem-solve, and generate individual solutions to each new assignment. Through individual and group critique sessions, they are then asked to explain their work and to participate in discussion about their choices and their process.

미술(visual art) 입학 포트폴리오 요구사항
Visual Art Portfolio Requirements
Portfolios for review should consist of the following. You may submit the items digitally, or bring them with you to your portfolio review.

1. Portfolio
Portfolios should contain a minimum of four works. Please include the following information for each piece of your portfolio:
1. Title of work
2. Scale of work
3. Materials/media used
4. Description of work and inspiration behind it
2. Freeform Drawing
Please also include an original, freeform drawing.
Arrange clothes or shoes from your wardrobe in a clear space in front of you. Using graphite or charcoal, sketch what you see.
3. Sketchbook
Sketchbooks offer important insights into the creative process of an applicant.
Applicants are encouraged to bring their most recent sketchbook at the time of a portfolio review.

주소; 12 Highland Street, Natick, MA 01760
 

 

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