Level 1 Art
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Ms F. Greenwood.
This is a broad-based theoretical and practical course, which involves students in drawing, painting, design,printmaking and/or three-dimensional work.
Students will gain an understanding of contemporary artists and their working methods. The aim of the course is to develop perceptual, imaginative, technical and critical skills through the making and analysing of art works.
Three assessments will be offered throughout the year with the option of the remaining assessment offered as further credits and development.
Course Overview
Term 1
Internal Assessment 1.1
Use practice-based visual inquiry to explore Aotearoa New Zealand's Maori context and another cultural context.
Internal Assessment 1.2 Offered as further development and credits.
Produce resolved artwork appropriate to established art making conventions.
External Assessment 1.3
Explore Visual Arts processes and conventions to inform own art making.
External Assessment 1.4
Create a sustained body of related artworks in response to an art making proposition.
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Term 2
Internal Assessment 1.2 Offered as further development and credits.
Produce resolved artwork appropriate to established art making conventions.
External Assessment 1.3
Explore Visual Arts processes and conventions to inform own art making.
External Assessment 1.4
Create a sustained body of related artworks in response to an art making proposition.
Term 3
External Assessment 1.3
Explore Visual Arts processes and conventions to inform own art making.
External Assessment 1.4
Create a sustained body of related artworks in response to an art making proposition.
Complete all images by end of term 3.
Term 4
External Assessment 1.4
Create a sustained body of related artworks in response to an art making proposition.
All work to be presented and sent for marking week one of term 4.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
$20 Art Supplies
Pencils 2B-6B, Easer.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
External
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 1.1 - Use practice-based visual inquiry to explore an Aotearoa New Zealand Māori context and another cultural context
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 1.2 - Produce resolved artwork appropriate to established art making conventions
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 1.3 - Explore Visual Arts processes and conventions to inform own art making
NZQA Info
Visual Arts 1.4 - Create a sustained body of related artworks in response to an art making proposition
Pathway Tags
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