2025-2026 School Year
Art History Inspired Studio Art Honors GVL (2025-2026)
This course is next taught in the 2025-2026 year.
This course runs on a two-year rotation. Both years are heavily studio-based, using concepts of design and art history as a jumping off point.
A Rotation: Studio Art: Principles and Elements of Design will be explored and understood through their applications in studio art. Rotation A is offered 2026-2027.
B Rotation: Art History Inspired Studio Art from cave paintings to modern art will be explored chronologically through studio art. Rotation B is offered 2025-2026.
Course Description
This art course is designed to develop the creative process and to help students understand the meaning of art. Students will explore the methods and media (such as drawing, printmaking, painting, collage and pastels, and more) historically used to create art and will use these methods in the creation of their own artworks. Growth in skill and technique will be encouraged throughout the process. Historical and cultural examples will inspire the class work and the students will gain an understanding of the elements and principles of design. Prior art-making experience is not necessary to be successful, as this class will be accessible to all skill levels, even though the concepts and exercises are more advanced than the corresponding middle school art classes.
To be successful in this class:
Students will need to bring required materials to class, complete weekly drawing assignments on time, and put forth good effort during in-class projects and home assignments. Assessments are not based on skill level, but on weekly drawings, occasional tests, and participation and effort in class.
Grades: 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade
Fees: $465 plus $50 supply fee
Course Credit: 1 Honors Fine Arts Credit.
Required Materials
- Textbook: Studio Art Inspired by Art History by Gina Ferguson Foster
- 9×12 Hardcover Sketchbook (not spiral-bound)
- Sketching Pencil Kit
- Set of 24 count Premium Colored Pencils (Prismacolor or THIS Amazon comparable brand)
- Travel Watercolor Tin
Honors Addendum Summary
Semester 1:
- Create a Zine on any subject.
- Attend the Greenville Open Studios weekend event.
- Write a typed, one page reflection on the studios that you visited during the Open Studios weekend.
Semester 2:
- Create an Artist Portfolio creating 8 pieces of art in the student’s own style.
- Art Show Curator. Honors students will assist art teachers in planning the art show, hanging and displaying works, and hosting the event in March.
Specific assignments and details for honors work will be provided by the teacher.

Meet Laura Borgognoni
Education: Bachelor’s in Art Education, University of Georgia 2012
Teaching experience: Public High School: Fall 2012- Spring 2019. Private Art Lessons: Spring 2021- Current
Homeschool experience: Fall 2020- Current
Certifications: T-4 Certification for the state of Georgia
Courses taught: Upper Elementary Art
Began Teaching at UHC in 2024