3. MRS. ANA LIZA NUÑEZ - MONTAÑO
Your Learning Facilitator
4.
5. Creative Group
Introduction
Mechanics:
1. The class is divided into seven groups with 6
members.
2. Each group will present a TikTok inspired introduction
to enliven the “Meet and Greet” session.
3. The group will be given three to five minutes to
present.
10. Course Description
ART APPRECIATION
Art Appreciation is a three- unit course that
develops students’ ability in appreciating,
analyzing, and criticizing works of art. This
course aims to provide an avenue for
college students to gain a better
understanding and genuine appreciation of
the arts.
ARTAPP030
By means of an interdisciplinary approach (Humanities, History
and Philosophy), this course will equip the students with a
broader knowledge of the arts along with its practical,
historical, philosophical and social importance which seeks to
directly oppose the prevalent notion that “arts are only for
entertainment”. Hence, this course will explore the different
dimensions of arts in general, while steadfastly retaining the
Filipino cultural identity in all its diversity and richness.
Through lecture, research, and project making, it is expected that students must have
immersed into the realm of art. Such exposure would impel them to integrate the appreciation
of art and nature and environment for the protection and preservation of such in their pursuit
of knowledge to further humanize their lives.
29. Course Outline
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES and ARTS
A. The Meaning of the Humanities
1. The Content of Humanities
2. The Background of Humanities
3. The Humanities and the Sciences
B. The Meaning of Art
C. The Importance of Studying Humanities
D. The Nature of Art
E. The Subject of Art
1. Subject Defined
2. Types of Arts Based on Subject
3. Manners of Representing Subjects
4. Kinds of Subjects
5. Subject and Content
F. The Functions of Art
1. General Functions
2. Specific Functions
30. Course Outline
CHAPTER 2 THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF VISUAL ARTS
A. Prehistoric Period
B. Egyptian Period
C. Greek Period
D. Medieval Period
E. Islamic Period
F. Renaissance Period
G. Mannerism Period
H. Baroque Period
I. Rococo Period
J. Neo- Classicism Period
K. Romanticism Period
31. Course Outline
L. Modern
1. Realism
2. Impressionism
3. post-
Impressionism
4. Symbolism
5. Art Nouveau
6. Fauvism
7. Expressionism
8. Cubism
9. Futurism
10. Constructivism
11. Dadaism
12. Suprematism
13. De Stijl
14. Art Deco
15. Abstract
16. Expressionism
17. Optical Art
18. Pop Art
19. Minimalism
20. Conceptualism
21. Social Realism
22. Photo Realism
23. Installation Art
24. Performance Art
32. Course Outline
CHAPTER 3 THE ARTIST AND THE ARTISAN: ITS MEDIUM,
TECHNIQUES, AND CREATIVE PROCESS
34. Course Outline
CHAPTER 5 THE APPLIED ARTS
A. Paper Art/Paper Folding
B. Embroidery Art
C. Carving
D. Pottery
E. Fashion Art
F. Furniture
G. Handicraft
H. Goldsmith
I. Computer Design
J. Interior Design
36. Source and Further Readings
Source:
Autida, M. A. B and Aller, E. B. (2018). Arts and Humanities in the 21st Century Education
Art Appreciation. Cavite: San Sebastian Recoletos de Cavite (Recoletos
Educational Apostolate in the Philippines).
Further Readings:
Ortiz, M. A. R. et al. (1978). Art Perception and Appreciation. Manila:
University of the East.
Menoy, J. Z. (2014). Introduction to the HUMANITIES: A Holistic Approach,
Revised ed. Mandaluyong City: Books Atbp. Publishing Corp.
41. Philosophy
“An Augustinian Recollect Center of
Learning which makes knowledge
(Scientia) a structure of wisdom that
leads one to the exercise of love
(Caritas).”
42. VISION
“A Catholic University committed to the
integral formation of the human person
with passion for excellence and service
to the Church and society.”
43. MISSION
“An Augustinian Recollect University that educates
the mind and heart by providing the climate, the
structure, and the means to develop the vocation,
knowledge, skills, talents, and attitude of the
community as permeated by the Gospel values for
the service of humanity, love and praise to the One
God.”
44. GOALS
The University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos translates
its mission statement into the following four domains of
schooling:
▸Academic: Continuing education with religion as the core
to qualified persons with preferential option for the poor
from elementary to the graduate levels;
▸Non-Academic: Opening of opportunities for the
development of skills and talents in the areas of sports and
45. GOALS
▸ Community Extension: Complementation of the study
programs with inter-disciplinary outreach projects that will
enable the academic community to be involved in the
promotion of the total development of man; and
▸ Research: Enrichment of existing academic programs
and broadening of knowledge through functional, ethical
researches for the authentic good individuals and the
society.
46. UNIVERSITY OBJECTIVES
At the end of the formation, the students are expected to be:
Spiritually sound individuals who are CHRIST-centered and
MARIAN-inspired.
Intellectually cultured individuals who are able to rationally and
eloquently communicate their ideas and appreciate the arts as
reflections of the infinite beauty of God;
Morally healthy individuals who can weigh values with great sense
of accountability;
47. Physically healthy individuals who give due respect
to the body, keeping it fit as a temple of the HOLY
SPIRIT:
Culturally conscious individuals who value heritage
earned by past generations, enriching it by
promoting desirable traditions and rendering
authentic service to the Church and the country for
the common good;
UNIVERSITY OBJECTIVES
48. Socially concerned individuals who are sensitive and
responsive to the needs of the marginalized sector of the
community and the society;
Technically proficient individuals who are superior in useful
skills in the practice of professions; and Scholarly leaders of
science who extend the frontiers of knowledge through
experimentation and verification bringing about a deeper
evaluation of problems that will make them see profoundly
the synthesis of faith, reason, culture, and life.
UNIVERSITY OBJECTIVES
49. CORE VALUES
Service and Community Life;
Interiority;
Marian and Moral Integrity;
Peace and Justice;
Love;
Passion for Excellence
51. VISION
We envision the College of Arts and Sciences of
the University of Negros Occidental – Recoletos as
a premier college in liberal arts education
committed to provide an integral formation to
student in order to help them become more
humane, just, responsive, and value-laden
members of the society.
52. MISSION
▸ The College of Arts and Sciences,
true to the University’s CARITAS et
SCIENTIA philosophy, provides the
atmosphere and structure to develop
Christian values, competencies,
talents, and community involvement
through quality instruction, research,
53. OBJECTIVES
The College aims to:
1. strengthen the students’ Christian faith by exposing
them to Christ-centered and Marian-inspired
activities;
2. instill among students the values of social
responsibility, cultural heritage, nationalism, and
self-reliance;
3. provide students with specialized knowledge and
skills in their respective discipline to meet global
54. OBJECTIVES
4. conduct research-oriented tasks that will
enable the students to be involved in local,
national, and international endeavors;
5. serve the less privileged sector of the
society through community outreach activities;
and
6. promote the holistic development of
students through its interdisciplinary programs.
55. Artians should be:
ARTISTIC: Artians are culturally conscious and appreciative of beauty.
They are creative, imaginative, and inventive; thus, they demonstrate good
taste and skill in every undertaking.
RESPONSIBLE: Artians are governed by wise use of knowledge, skills,
and attitude in performing their duties. As mature and industrious
individuals, they act conscientiously, efficiently, and competently making
them reliable and dependable workers. They are guided by ethical and
moral standards; thus they speak and act with high sense of responsibility
and accountability.
CORE VALUES
56. TRUSTWORTHY: Artians are morally upright individuals who conform to
Christian values revealed by their spiritual stability, credibility, sincerity, and
truthfulness. They are models of integrity, honesty, faithfulness, loyalty,
uprightness, and spirituality; thus, they stand up for what is right and
courageously correct what is wrong.
INTELLECTUAL: Artians are intellectually cultured individuals who value
knowledge and
wisdom. Not satisfied with mediocrity, they engaged in worthwhile
activities that expand
their knowledge and expertise to the utmost level of excellence. They have
superior
ability to think, reason, and understand concepts. They based their
CORE VALUES
57. CORE VALUES
AFFECTIONATE: Artians are loving. Their authentic friendliness,
warmth, and kindness stem from human compassion brought about
by respect of others as individuals with infinite worth and dignity.
They demonstrate affection with sincerity and truthfulness. They are
also gender-sensitive, and show respect and concern to everyone.
NATIONALISTIC: Artians are advocates of national unity and
growth through responsible citizenship. They are responsive to
social needs, and they uphold peace based on truth, fairness, and
justice.
SCIENTIFIC: Artians are scholarly, objective, disciplined,
methodical, analytical, and critical. They strictly adhere to scientific
principles and procedures and anchor every judgement on truth and
65. Credits
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