Scott Campbell
Art Instructor
in the Visual Arts Department
Mr.Campbell's classes:
Fall- Crafts and Sculpture I, II, III, IV.
Spring - Crafts and Sculpture II, III, Drawing and Painting I
Independent Study and Teaching Assistants
Summer Reading Suggestions:
Clay and Glazes for the Potter by: Daniel Rhodes
Color by: Victoria Finlay
American Indian Art by: Norman Feder
Crafts and Sculpture I - Bring your imagination and ideas to this basic level Crafts and Sculpture studio class. Projects will be done in clay, stone, wood carving, and stained glass,
Crafts and Sculpture Il - In this three dimensional sculpture class students will learn the concept of multiple forms and attention will be focused on craftsmanship and originality as well as attention to detail will be emphasized.
Crafts and Sculpture III - More advanced studio works in clay and glass as well as wood carving and lost wax casting, will be done in this semester class. You need to take two years of Crafts and Sculpture as a prerequisite
Ceramics & Sculpture IV ISSStudents will be encouraged to find their own"voice" through application of a more serious
approach to ceramics, sculpture, in a studio setting. Teacher Assistants and Independent Studies are encouraged.
Student Work
stained glass
ceramic paintings
Drawing and Painting
color wheel "How can you create mood or emotion using color?" 
" How can you mix black using colors?"
"How Does public sculpture become accepted? "
Safety FiGloves and Goggles - Saftey first,
Terms and Vocabulary:
The basic elements of Art are recognized all over the world. Originality and Creativity preceeds Composition. This is similar to a well constructed sculpture or a well designed painting. There has to be structure and predictability, but there also should be surprise and excitement. An artistic life has to be built one stroke at a time.
Principles of Art Elements of Design