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Visual Art

 
As we continue with Distance Learning, please continue to check back here for updates on how to access online learning and other resources and Art opportunities. School Site Websites, virtual classrooms and resources have been created for you to access at home. Please take care of yourselves, stay healthy! 
 
Check out our new website for Distance Learning in Visual Arts: 
Welcome to Visual Arts in the Robla School District! 
 
All students TK through 6th grade receive Visual Arts instruction from a credentialed Art Teacher, each week. Students explore the Elements and Principles of Art and Design, Art History, Multi-Cultural Arts and Arts Integration in Social Studies, Science, English Language Arts and Technology. 
 
Students use a variety of Art Mediums, techniques and styles. Focus is placed on the importance of students learning the process in creating art, creativity, evaluation of student's own artwork as well as many famous and important works of Art throughout time. 
 
We are very proud of our amazing Robla Artists! Art Teachers regularly display student artwork at each school site on bulletin boards, in classrooms and school site offices. The Robla School District Board Room also serves as an Art Gallery, exhibiting student artwork from all five school sites. Art Teachers collaborate with planned Parent nights celebrating the cultural diversity of our district and showcasing multicultural artworks created by our students.
3rd Annual Robla Art and Video Gala: 
 
On March 5th Students and families celebrated student achievements in Art and Technology Enrichment courses. Congratulations to all the wonderful and creative Artists we have in the Robla School District! 
 
  Family 1Banner Art Teachers  Family 2
Family 3  Family 4  Students  Student 2
Also, in the month of March is YOUTH ART MONTH!
 
Youth Art Month is celebrated annually in the Month of March with the California Art Education Association at the Crocker Art Museum. Youth Art Month encourages support for quality school art programs, and promotes art material safety. The program provides a medium for recognizing skills developed through visual arts experiences including:
  • Problem solving
  • Creativity
  • Observation
  • Communication