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SUPPORTED PROGRAMS

Visual Art 3

Select one (1) of the following studio areas to explore over the year:

Ceramics/ Pottery Digital Art and Media (New Media Art)

• to refine technical and conceptual skills in producing a body of work

• to develop an informed historical and contemporary perspective.

Art Studio Practice 3

Select one (1) of the following studio areas to explore over the year:

Drawing

Textile/Fibre Art Digital Photography Painting

Body Adornment/ Jewellery

Pathways

1. Art Studio Practice 3

2. tertiary studies in visual art and related courses

Ceramics/ Pottery Digital Art and Media (New Media Art)

Drawing

Textile/Fibre Art Digital Photography Painting

Graphic Design Mixed Media

Sculpture Time-based media Printmaking

Assemblage Installation Art Collage

Wearable Art Projection Art Street Art

Visual Art Level 3 is a course for students who would like to broaden and deepen their understanding and application of artistic practice, perception and visual literacy.

Visual Art Level 3 has been developed for students seeking a pathway to tertiary studies or a career within the visual arts but is also appropriate for students wanting to pursue a personal/amateur interest in art.

Students develop a resolved body of work in a single studio area.

The course encourages students to apply problem-solving skills, think creatively and analytically, and engage with traditional, modern and contemporary art forms.

Study of Visual Art Level 3 promotes skill refinement, confidence, selfdirection and innovation, all of which help prepare students for their future.

What will I learn from this course?

• create a body of artwork in your chosen studio area that will culminate in an exhibition at the end of year

• produce art journals containing investigations, research, idea generation, experiments and media tests

• learn, practice and refine new artmaking skills

• develop initiative, problem-solving skills, cognitive ability, original thinking, creative and analytical ways of thinking

3. careers that require creative thinking and problem solving

4. practicing artists.

Body Adornment/ Jewellery

Graphic Design Mixed Media

Sculpture Time-based media Printmaking

Assemblage Installation Art Collage

Wearable Art Projection Art Street Art

Art Studio Practice provides an opportunity for learners who have completed Visual Art 3 to continue their art practice at the TASC Level 3 and thus extend the breadth and depth of their learning.

The course allows learners to either continue practice in a studio/ discipline area or to explore a new studio/discipline area within the context of creating and refining an exhibition proposal for a body of work, and completing it to resolution.

What will I learn from this course?

• to manage an exhibition proposal to final display, simulating successful art professionals

• to undertake research that informs and enhances the student’s work from technical and conceptual levels

• the confidence to make informed critical judgments of their own work and that of others.

Pathways

1. tertiary studies in visual art and related courses

2. careers that require creative thinking and problem-solving

3. practicing artists.

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