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GRAPHIC DESIGN

About

Career Paths

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Stop by room:

2730

Speak to:

Mrs. Amara

Graphic Designer

(Focuses in Graphic Design)

Editorial Design

Branding Design

Web & UI Design

Social Media/ Digital

Package Design

Logo Design

Surface Design

Art Director

Illustrator

Graphic design is the communication of ideas or messages in a visual way. Graphic design work is all around us: magazines, websites, advertisements, book covers, album covers, product packaging, signs, posters, logos, newspapers and more!

This course uses Mac Computers and Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator applications to create projects like this!

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

Image Manipulation

Illustration

Brand Identity

Layouts

Image Composites

Packaging Design

Sublimation

Typography

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CERAMICS

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Stop by room:

1713

Speak to:

Mr. Taylor

Mr. Kemp

Studio Potter

Art Teacher

Ceramic Engineer

Model Maker

Auto Design

Studio Manager/Technician

In ceramics you will explore a wide range of exciting projects covering the potter’s wheel and hand building techniques. You’ll learn to construct expressive, functional and sculptural works, while gaining an understanding of clay, glazes, firing techniques as well as contemporary and historical ceramic art. The BHS clay studio is a gem of the school and is better equipped than many college programs.

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CERAMICS

Animal Masks!

Portrait of

Mr. Kemp!

Wheel work!

Sweet, Sweet Fairy houses!

Adorable Watering Cans!

Functional work!

Fabulous Studio!

Sculptural work!

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Cartooning & Animation

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Stop by room:

2732

Speak to:

Ms. Hurter

Art Directors

Gaming Design

Advertising and Marketing

3D Modelers and Animators for

the Television and Film

Industry

Forensic Animators

BHS Cartooning & Animation classes offers creative students the opportunity to learn a variety of cartooning and animation techniques including computer animation, stop motion animation, lip-syncing, rotoscoping and cartoon flipbooks .

We learn character development, how to draw like a comic artist and the art of storytelling as developed by the folks at Pixar.

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Rotoscope Animation

Cartooning & Animation

Cartoon Mash-Ups

Storyboarding

Character Development

And

Storytelling

Animated GIFs

Stop Motion Animation

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Studio Arts

About

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Stop by room(s):

2718,

Speak to:

Mrs. Fay Smith, Mr. Miguel, Mr. Kemp

Professional Studio Artist

Illustrator

Interior Designer

Art Professor/Educator

Museum Curator

Studio Arts 1-4 and 8th grade are exciting, hands-on courses where student artists are encouraged to explore and experiment with a variety of media and techniques. Fine Arts students may be introduced to painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, installation and collage. Here, students work towards finding their artistic voice and taking ownership over their creative endeavors.

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Studio Arts

Mandalas

And whatever this is….

Self Expression

Printmaking

Portraits

Visiting artist workshops!

Sculpture

Charcoal drawing

Curating & Exhibition opportunities!

Abstraction

Scratchboard

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Woodworking

About

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Stop by room(s):

1716

Speak to:

Mr. Blackington

Carpenter/Finish Carpenter

Students gain knowledge and the confidence needed to operate all of the tools in the Wood Shop safely and effectively. Students experience topics including project design, laying out, cutting and forming of furniture, joinery and finishing skills.

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Woodworking

Cutting Boards!

Furniture!

New Equipment!

Finished Show PIeces!

Custom Designs!

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Digital Media (B2BTV)

About

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Stop by room(s):

2721

Speak to:

Mr. Farrell

Filmmaker

Video Editor

Youtuber

Influencer

News Reporter

Visual FX Artist

These are hands on, project based courses where students learn to become digital storytellers using professional video, audio, and editing equipment in our very own Television Studio. Projects include:

Barnstable High News

Short Films

Music Videos & more

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Digital Media (B2BTV)

Editing

Filmmaking

BHN

MAC LAB

Directing

Game Shows

GREEN SCREEN

TV STUDIO

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Fashion Design

About

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Stop by room:

1711

Speak to:

Ms. Butterfield

Fashion Designer

Textile/Print Designer or Textile Scientist

Costumer for Film & Stage

Technical Designer

Garment Manufacturing

Fashion Merchandising

Product Developer

Fashion Design 1 - 4 are hands-on, studio courses in which you will explore fashion illustration and design as well as garment construction. We explore the industry standards and career possibilities. Students will learn how to use the sewing machine in Fashion 1 and progress to more complicated construction each year, which can culminate in a senior collection. There is an annual fashion show to show off all of your hard work - it’s really fun!

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Fashion Design

Textile Design!

Fashion Show!

Illustration!

Wearable Art!

3D Printing!

Awesome work space!

Sewing Machines!

Runway Collections!

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Digital Photography

About

Career Paths

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Stop by room(s):

2724

Speak to:

Mr. Skirvan

Available Courses:

Digital Photography 1

Digital Photography 2

Photographer

Social Media Photographer

Photojournalist

Graphic Design

Photography Editing

Advertising

Marketing

Digital Photography will help you become well-rounded in the fundamentals of digital photography using both your digital camera on your phone and the DSLR Canon cameras that we have available in the class. This is a hands-on, project-based course. The Digital photography class will familiarize the student with digital photography equipment, materials, methods, and processes. Cellphone photography and editing with a variety of phone applications will be infused into the class.

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Digital Photography

Close Up

Nature Field Trips!

Pets

Type Here

Landscape

Abstract

Light Painting

Black & White

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Art Integration

About

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Stop by room(s):

2718

Speak to:

Mrs Fay Smith

Art Therapist

Special Education Teacher

Occupational Therapist

Art Educator

Students collaborate with students with special needs in exploring creativity and art making using a variety of media and techniques. In this creative and highly interactive process, students will experience, generate and encourage mutual respect and equality. Students will get the opportunity to plan and teach their lessons to their peers with special needs.

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Art Integration

Clay Faces

Coil Pot animals

Jewelry

Observational drawing

Paper sculpture

Still Life

Collage

Printmaking

Installation

Teach an art lesson to the class!