The Visual Arts 7 - 10 Syllabus contains both Mandatory and Elective courses. The Mandatory course is taught as a coherent study of 100 hours, spread over two years. The Elective course can be studied for 100 or 200 hours in Stage 5 (Years 9 and 10).
What will students learn about?
Students learn about the pleasure and enjoyment of making different kinds of artworks in 2D, 3D and/or 4D forms. They learn to represent their ideas and interests with reference to contemporary trends and how artists including painters, sculptors, architects, designers, photographers and ceramicists, make artworks.
Students learn about how art is shaped by different beliefs, values and meanings by exploring artists and artworks from different times and places and relationships in the art world between the artist - artwork - world - audience. They also explore how their own lives and experiences can influence their artmaking and critical and historical studies.
What will students learn to do?
Students learn to make artworks using a range of materials and techniques in 2D, 3D and 4D forms, including traditional and more contemporary forms, site-specific works, installations, video and digital media and other ICT forms, to build a body of work over time. They learn to develop their research skills, approaches to experimentation and how to make informed personal choices and judgments. They learn to record procedures and activities about their artmaking practice in their Visual Arts Process Diary.
They learn to investigate and respond to a wide range of artists and artworks in art making, critical and historical studies. They also learn to interpret and explain the function of and relationships in the art world between the artists - artwork - world - audience to make and study artworks.
Course Requirements
Students are required to produce artworks in at least three forms and keep a Visual Arts Process Diary.
Record of Student Achievement (RoSA)
Satisfactory completion of the mandatory Visual Arts course will be recorded with a grade on the student's School Certificate Record of Achievement.
Satisfactory completion of 100 or 200 hours of study in Visual Arts during Stage s (Years 9 and 10) will be recorded with a grade on the Record of Student Achievement.
Faculty: CAPAL
Contact: Ms Danielle Evans - Head Teacher