Our tutors will teach Year 9 students following the Australian curriculum, ensuring they achieve key outcomes in exploring, creating, and presenting artworks. By the end of Year 9, students analyse how visual conventions, materials, and processes are used in their own and others’ artworks to communicate ideas. They reflect on how cultural and social contexts shape artistic expression, engaging with diverse perspectives, including those of First Nations Australians. Students experiment with techniques and develop their personal style, documenting their creative process and refining their skills to create meaningful artworks.
Our tutors will ensure to cover all topics from the Year 9 Art curriculum:
Exploring and Responding:
Students analyse artworks from different cultures, time periods, and contexts, discussing how visual elements are used to express ideas. They explore the works of First Nations Australian artists and consider how art can reflect and challenge perspectives of identity and culture.
Developing Practices and Skills:
Students experiment with various materials and techniques, refining their skills in using different media. They develop their ability to plan and execute artworks, documenting their creative process in journals or digital portfolios.
Creating and Making:
Students create artworks that reflect their personal ideas and interests, using visual elements to express themes and concepts. They experiment with both traditional and digital forms, developing their ability to convey meaning through artistic choices.
Presenting and Performing:
Students curate their own exhibitions, learning how to present artworks in ways that engage audiences. They develop artist statements and explanations that communicate the intent behind their work, sharing their creative journey with others.