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Humanities 1 (Art Appreciation)

Course Outline

Course Title Art Appreciation

Course Code Hum 1

School Year and Semester 2nd

Semester 2010-2011

Faculty Mr. Palubon, Celso Jr. T.

Department Social Sciences

Course Prerequisite None

Course Description The course is an introductory study and appreciation of the arts. It dwells on the various forms and structures, personal, physical and social

functions of art and the role of artists in the society. It also includes basic theories and practices in art production, aesthetics, art criticism, and

art history in relation to daily life, culture, careers and other learning areas.

Course Objectives After completing the course, the students are expected to:

1. Develop keen understanding, consciousness and appreciation in studying the arts.

2. Develop basic knowledge of the role that the arts play in our culture and how they affect the lives of the people

3. Instill values as inspired by the work of art.

4. Create artworks that will manifest their aesthetic skills through the use of the different mediums.

Develop creativeness and artistic abilities upon his experiences of the art.

Course Format The course will employ various learning approach like lectures/discussions; directed readings; group report; different exposures in the various

forms of art through the means of multimedia and ocular visits to some museums and different types of buildings and weekly immersion

activities that will place students at the center of all these.

COURSE CONTENT ACTIVITY NOTES AND TARGET DATE Week 1 and 2 INTRODUCTORY LECTURE

• Orientation

• Objectives

• Course Requirements

• Rubrics

Note: Group students and assign them to plan their visit to the National

Museum, Rizal Park and Fort Santiago output to be presented on the 9th

week

(January 9, 2011)

GENERAL OVERVIEW ON HUMANITIES

• Its meaning, scope, importance, the artist and the process of creation

Nov 14---No Classes

Nov 21---Humanities:

An Overview

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• SCOPE OF HUMANITIES (overview)

o Visual Arts

o Literary Arts

o Performing Arts

o Modern/Popular Art

o Computer Arts

o Gustatory Arts (Optional)

Week 3 Les Miserables: Film Showing Nov 28

Week 4 Business Administration Week (No Classes) Dec 05

Week 5 Follow Up Instruction on the Groupings and Schedule of Class Presentation

Faculty Christmas Party

Dec 12

Week 6

ELEMENTS OF ART

• Composition/Organization: lines, color, light and shadow, texture, mass

area, volume, linear perspective

VISUAL ARTS (Painting, Architecture and Photography)

• Painting and Architecture

o Nature and Elements

o Medium and Techniques

o Famous Artists and their respective works

• Methods of Presenting the Art Subjects

o Realism

o Naturalism

o Impressionism

o Expressionism

o Fauvism

o Dadaism

o Surrealism

Dec 19 ---by group

Grp 1

Grp 2

Note:

1. Pls prepare a powerpoint presentation, reserve

the lcd projector and cpu plus the speaker with

microphone

2. Each group should prepare two artworks per

period or topic

Submission of

Les Miserables

Reaction Paper

200-500 words

Deadline: Dec 18 12midnight

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o Symbolism

o Futurism

o Abstraction

o Psychedelic Art

• History of Philippine Painting and Arts

o Famous Filipino Artists and their works

o Other art forms such as music and dance

[email protected]

Week 7 and 8 CHRISTMAS BREAK Dec 21 ---CCP

Festival of Dances

Dec 26

Jan 02

Week 9 Presentation of Output on Manila Tour

• 5-10 minutes documentation i.e. photo essay or though movie maker

• Sharing of their learning experience in class by assigning a group

representative with maximum of 10 minutes per group.

Bring the following materials for the painting session:

1. ¼ illustration board

2. Poster Paint/Water Color

3. Paint Brush

4. Soap or Clay

5. Cutter/Knife

Jan 09

Week 10 Sharing of Art Works Painting and Sculpture Jan 16

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Week 11 VISUAL ARTS (Painting, Architecture and Photography)

• Painting and Architecture

o Nature and Elements

o Medium and Techniques

o Famous Artists and their respective works

• Photography and the Digital Arts

o Nature

o Forms

o Works of Digital Artists

o Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital Art

o Digital Arts in the Philippines

Jan 23 ---by group

Grp 3

Note:

1. Pls prepare a powerpoint presentation, reserve

the lcd projector and cpu plus the speaker with

microphone

2. Each group should prepare two artworks per

period or topic

Week 12 MIDTERM EXAMINATION Jan 30 Week 13 PERFORMING ARTS (Music, Dance, Theater)

• Nature and Importance

• Elements

• Types

• Sample Works

Broadway/Musical Show

• Nature and Importance

• Elements

• Types

• Sample Works

Feb 06

Grp 4

Week 14 Workshop on Painting and Photography Feb 13

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o Painting Resource Speaker:

1. Mr. Erlindo C. Dionisio

o Photography Resource Speakers:

2. Mr. Ryan C. dela Pena

3. Mr. Derick C. Labuguen

4. Ms. Deniece Milinette Cornejo

Week 15-17 A. BROADWAY MUSICAL

Be familiar with the following Broadway/Musical shows:

1. Chicago

2. Cats

3. Phantom of the Opera

4. Les Miserables

5. The Sound of Music

• Preparation for a culminating activity that would showcase students’

talent through a broadway/musical show or a variety show

B. PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT

o Look for a place to exhibit selected art works from each class

(maximum of 5 per class)

Feb 20

Feb 27

Mar 05

Week 18 FINAL EXAMINATION March 12 Course Reference: Ortiz, Ma. Aurora, et al. ART: PERCEPTION AND APPRECIATION Manila: University

of the East, 1976

Additional Materials: Dudley, Louise, et al. THE HUMANITIES.6th

ed. New York: McGraw Hill, 1978

Estolas, Josefina, et al. INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES. Mandaluyong City

National Book Store, 1995

Van de Bogart, Doris. INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES. Massachusetts: Barnes

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and Noble 1970

o Pictures

o Art Supplies

o CD/DVD of relevant materials

o CD/DVD Player and LCD

Course Requirements: 1. Attendance

2. Assignments

3. Hands-On Activities

4. Workshops

5. Practical Exams (Unit and Term Exams)

6. Watch Plays/Movies

7. Educational Tour/Museum Visit

8. Reaction Paper

9. Group Report

10. Class Presentation and Participation

Grading System:

Practical Exams----------------------------20%

Presentation/Project/Workshops----20%

Major Exam (Midterm and Finals)----40%

Attitude and Attendance----------------20%

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