Characteristic courses of junior high school art associations

The characteristic courses of junior high school art clubs are as follows:

1. The art teacher is responsible for the collection and selection of works, and needs the support of logistics personnel for the exhibition.

2. Organization of on-site competition: The art teacher is responsible for organizing the brush calligraphy and painting competition, and the Chinese teacher is responsible for organizing the hard pen calligraphy competition.

3. Registration: the art teacher is responsible for formulating the registration form and the hard pen calligraphy form: the class teacher organizes the registration of each class and sends the form to Mr. Zhao Jinhua; The teacher's calligraphy and art works are given to Mr. Liu Famu.

4. Work mounting, exhibition and on-site competition arrangement: the logistics department cooperates with the art teacher.

5. Appraisal of works: The art teacher and the Chinese teacher will appraise the works after the mobile phone is completed. Note: Each class first organizes art and calligraphy competitions by itself, and recommends good works to the school to participate in the selection.

Extended data:

1. Art generally refers to the art that occupies a certain plane or space and has visibility.

2. It can be divided into four categories: painting, sculpture, design and architecture. Some modern scholars also put others into this category, such as calligraphy and photography.

3. The word "art" first appeared in Europe in17th century, and some people think that it officially appeared in the middle of18th century. Modern Japanese paraphrased Chinese characters were introduced to China around the May 4th Movement and began to be widely used.

4. Idea: Let art integrate into life, into thinking, into soul, and live in the present.

5./kloc-When the word "art" was first used in Europe in the 0/7th century, art generally referred to activities with aesthetic significance and their products, such as painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, music and dance. Some scholars believe that the word "art" should formally appear in the middle of18th century.

6./kloc-after the industrial revolution in the 0/8th century, the scope of fine arts has been expanding day by day, including painting, sculpture, arts and crafts, architectural art and so on. In the East, it also involves calligraphy and seal cutting. This word began to be widely used in China around the May 4th Movement. In recent decades, European and American countries have not used the word "art" very much, and often called it "art".

7. One of the art categories. It is an artistic activity using certain materials, such as paint, paper, canvas, mud, stone, wood, metal, wood and so on. Create a visible plane or three-dimensional visual image to reflect the natural and social life and express the artist's thoughts and feelings. Also known as plastic arts and visual arts.

Mainly including painting, sculpture, arts and crafts, architectural art, etc.