11 Art (11ART)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Daniel Wiseman.
11 Art
Expand your skills in drawing, painting and printmaking as you develop your own artworks.
Course Components
- Develop practical skills in different art-making techniques
- Learn and be inspired by a range of New Zealand artists
- Explore ideas from initial first drawings to make your own completed artworks
- Produce your own portfolio of art works
Course Overview
Term 1
Week 1: Intro to course
Week 2: Drawing skills, identity study and drawings.
Week 3: Introduction to Kelcy Taratoa and artists study project
Week 4: Finishing Kelcy Taratoa artists study, Gallery visit.
Week 5: Beginning 1.1 research.
Week 6: Field trip around the city working on 1.1
Week 7: Victoria Square, Working on 1.1
Week 8-10: Working on the 1.1 research standard.
Term 2
Week 1: Finalizing and 1.1 hand in (2nd May)
Week 2-10: working on 1.3 workbook internal.
Term 3
Week 1: Finalizing and 1.3 hand in (25th July)
Week 2 – 8: working on the 1.4 Art Board
Week 9 – Finalizing and 1.4 hand in (19th September)
Week 10: Beginning 1.2 finished artwork.
Term 4
Week 1: Working on 1.2
Week 2: Handing in 1.2 (24th October)
OFFICAL NZQA CUT OFF DATES 18th October for all externals
Recommended Prior Learning
Open Entry. Students limited to one Visual Arts subject ONLY at Level 1.
Assessment Information
15 credits minimum across the year. Maximum 20 credits.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
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Visual Arts 1.2 - Produce resolved artwork appropriate to established art making conventions
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Visual Arts 1.3 - Explore Visual Arts processes and conventions to inform own art making
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Visual Arts 1.4 - Create a sustained body of related artworks in response to an art making proposition