In this elective, students will explore the creative possibilities of sculpture using a variety of hands-on materials and techniques. Working with clay, wire, and papier-mâché, they will learn how to construct, shape, and refine three-dimensional artworks that express personal ideas and creativity. Students will also study the work of practicing artists to gain insight into different sculptural styles, methods, and cultural contexts. Through guided projects and individual exploration, this subject encourages imaginative thinking, problem-solving, and the development of technical skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Victorian Curriculum: The Arts Levels 8 and 9 Pathway to VCE: Art: Creative Practice, Art: Making and Exhibiting
Sculptor, Art or Design Teacher, Cake Decorator, Costume Maker, Occupational Therapist, Picture Framer, Toy or Model Maker, Town Planner, Museum Curator, Art Gallery Technician, Florist, Set Designer, Prop Maker
A creative and practical outlet to build confidence, explore artistic ideas, and develop sculptural techniques using a variety of materials.
All materials are provided by the College. Students will need an A3 sketchbook.