Guided by experienced and passionate art educators, visual arts students engage in hands-on learning experiences, experimenting with different materials, techniques, and processes to create original works of art.
Through studio-based learning, students learn 2D and 3D art using a wide range of media and techniques from both a historical and contemporary perspective. They are taught to understand, create and appreciate artistic disciplines including drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media, traditional photography, digital photography, sculpting, ceramics, and more.
Opportunities to extend creativity and knowledge through Advanced Placement and self-directed portfolio development courses give students the opportunity to develop and refine their artistry as they explore the world of art and design.
Two-dimensional, or 2D, is a type of art that has height and width, but no depth. Examples of this include drawing, painting, prints, and photographs. Students who study 2D Art can choose from courses including:
Three-dimensional, or 3D, is a type of art that has height, width, and depth and can be viewed from all angles. Examples of this include ceramics, sculpture, digital art, and immersive installations. Students who study 3D Art can choose from courses including:
As a member of the VHS Fine Arts Academy, students have the opportunity to advance the Fine Arts coursework started in ninth and tenth grades. Our students will choose one course in the Fine Arts during their Junior year and two Fine Arts courses during their Senior year. These courses may be a blend of the various Fine Arts areas of visual arts, dance, choir and band.
Each year, VCS hosts Buffalo Market in the outdoor VHS courtyard where vendors, including student clubs, organizations, and student-owned businesses, can display and sell their creative wares and homemade crafts.
This fall event includes:
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All campuses will be closed October 9th & 10th due to the hurricane. Classes will resume October 11th.