Yr 11 Art
Skills are extended to develop and refine visual ideas in a body of work using specific processes and techniques to create a range of artworks to communicate ideas. The course covers the use of drawing methods to record, analyse and investigate ideas for, as well as the making of artworks. Assessment is at NCEA Level 1.
| Internally Assessed Achievement Standards | |||
| AS 90018 | 3 Credits | Research art and artworks from Maori and European traditions and their context | |
| AS 90019 | 5 Credits | Use drawing processes and procedures | |
| AS 90021 | 4 Credits | Extend ideas in other media and techniques | |
| Externally Assessed Achievement Standards | |||
| AS 90020 | 12 Credits | Generate and develop ideas in making artworks | |
Achievement Objects Level 6, 7 & 8 (Yrs 11, 12 & 13)
Students will:
- Extend skills with techniques, tools and materials for particular art making purposes using appropriate processes and procedures.
- Generate, develop and refine visual ideas in a body of work in response to two dimensional, three dimensional, and design problems.
- Sequence and link ideas in a body of work using imagination, observation and invention with materials.
- Identify and analyse the processes, procedures, and art marking traditions that influence selected artists’ way of working.
- Analyse and describe how art making processes and procedures clarify meaning and intentions in their own and others work.
- Investigate the purpose and significance of contemporary art works.
The prerequisite for Year 12 Art is 16 credits at Level 1.
