Teacher in Charge: Ms F. Johns.
Students will have the opportunity to learn and work in some of the fields of drawing, printmaking, painting, design, sculpture, and photography across the whole year.
One or more of the above areas may include work relating to the study of Māori art.
Students will use and experiment with a wide range of media and techniques throughout the semester. They will look at the work of established artists and use their work as inspiration for the generation and development of ideas for their own work.
The course will investigate the meaning of artworks and develop student’s ability to communicate and interpret how and why artworks are made.
______________ The Arts ______________ Ngā Toi
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