Our tutors will teach Year 7 students following the Australian curriculum, ensuring they achieve key outcomes in exploring, creating, and presenting artworks. By the end of Year 7, students analyse how visual conventions, materials, and processes are used in artworks they create and experience. They learn to develop and document their artistic ideas, using various techniques to express their perspectives and meaning. Students explore the diversity of art practices across different cultures, including First Nations Australians, and reflect on how art can communicate cultural and social messages.
Our tutors will ensure to cover all topics from the Year 7 Art curriculum:
Exploring and Responding:
Students investigate how visual elements and techniques are used to convey ideas in artworks from diverse cultures and times. They engage with local and global art practices, including those of First Nations Australians, learning to analyse and interpret different styles and themes.
Developing Practices and Skills:
Students experiment with a variety of materials, tools, and techniques to develop their own artistic skills. They practise applying visual conventions like colour, form, and texture, refining their abilities through both individual and collaborative projects.
Creating and Making:
Students generate and document their ideas, planning and creating artworks that communicate personal and cultural stories. They experiment with different forms, such as drawing, painting, and digital media, to express their creative vision.
Presenting and Performing:
Students curate and present their artworks, learning to arrange pieces for different audiences. They consider how the presentation of their work affects the viewer's experience, and they reflect on their artistic process and the meaning behind their creations.