Uruguay Primary School Art

While the specific syllabus for Primary 2 Art in Uruguay remains elusive, some information about the general approach to art education at the primary level can be gleaned from various sources. Primary school students in Uruguay engage with art through various mediums, including:

  • Sculpture: Students learn three-dimensional art creation.
  • Drawing: Developing fundamental art skills through drawing exercises.
  • Painting: Exploring color and composition through painting activities.
  • Printmaking: Learning techniques to create prints.
  • Collage: Creating art by assembling different materials.
  • Other mediums: Engaging with a variety of art forms beyond the traditional.

Students explore the elements and principles of art, developing their artistic techniques and appreciation.

Some resources suggest that Uruguayan primary art education may incorporate the work of Uruguayan artists like Joaquín Torres-García, known for his use of primary colors, black, and white. A video showcasing a lesson inspired by Torres-García is available.

A drawing contest for 5th and 6th-year primary school students was held in 2023, suggesting an emphasis on drawing skills within the curriculum.

The Uruguayan American School, a private institution in Montevideo, offers a visual arts curriculum that balances artistic techniques with art-making and appreciation. While not necessarily representative of the national curriculum, it provides an example of art education within Uruguay. Other private schools, like St. Andrews School, also include art in their curriculum.

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