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∗ Schedule your tour today! All tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance. Contact us to plan your visit at 719.475.2444 or tours@csfineartscenter.org.

Bringing a group of 10 or more, but not scheduling a tour? We would still appreciate advance notice of your visit! Please call at least one week ahead: 719.475.2444. Every eight students high school and under must be accompanied by one adult chaperone.

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School Tours made possible in part by:

El PomarInstitute of Museum and Library Services
and Kirkpatrick Family Fund

Colorado Model Content Standards -
VISUAL ARTS


Standards in Visual Arts - Colorado Model Content Standards
Standards are the topical organization of an academic content area. The four standards of
visual arts are:

1. Observe and Learn to Comprehend
Use the visual arts to express, communicate, and make meaning. To perceive art
involves studying art; scrutinizing and examining art; recognizing, noticing, and seeing
art; distinguishing art forms and subtleties; identifying and detecting art; becoming
skilled in and gaining knowledge of art; grasping and realizing art; figuring out art; and
sensing and feeling art.

2. Envision and Critique to Reflect
Articulate and implement critical thinking in the visual arts by synthesizing, evaluating,
and analyzing visual information. To value art involves visualizing, articulating, and
conveying art; thinking about, pondering, and contemplating art; wondering about,
assessing, and questioning art concepts and contexts; expressing art; defining the
relevance, significance of, and importance of art; and experiencing, interpreting, and
justifying the aesthetics of art.

3. Invent and Discover to Create
Generate works of arts that employ unique ideas, feelings, and values using different
media, technologies, styles, and forms of expression. To make art involves creating,
inventing, conceiving, formulating, and imagining art; communicating, ascertaining, and
learning about art; building, crafting, and generating art; assembling and manufacturing
art; discovering, fashioning, and producing art; and causing art to exist.

4. Relate and Connect to Transfer:
Recognize, articulate, and validate the value of the visual arts to lifelong learning and
the human experience. To respond to art involves relating to art; connecting to art;
personally linking to art; associating with art; bonding to art; moving toward art
sensibilities; shifting to art orientations; thinking about art; attaching meaning to art;
replying to art; reacting to art; internalizing art; personalizing art; and relating art to
diverse cultures.

 

 

 

 

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