Stage 1 Visual Art
Stage 1 Visual Art (S1)
Stage 1 Visual Art involves students investigating Surrealism for their Visual Study through research, analysis and practical exploration. Students explore individual themes for their Folio. Students are responsible for selecting their artist's influences, the media, style and techniques. Students also create a final artwork accompanied by Practitioner's Statement.
Subject Type: Elective
Length: One Semester
SACE Credits: 10 credits
Prerequisites: C for 1 Semester 10 Visual Art or Visual Art-Design
Contact Person: kelley.lewis@stcolumba.sa.edu.au
Further Reading: https://www.sace.sa.edu.au/web/visual-arts/stage-1
Topic Overview
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Folio
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Practical
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Visual Study
Assessment Overview
Folio (40%)
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15 A3 pages (student choice)
Practical (30%)
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Practical (final artwork – student choice)
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Practitioners statement (250 words)
Visual Study – External assessment (30%)
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Teacher directed investigation on Surrealism - 8-12 pages with 750 words if written or a maximum of 5 minutes if oral, or the equivalent in multimodal form.
Stage 1 Visual Art (S2)
Stage 1 Visual Art involves students developing their own topic to investigate for their Visual Study through research, analysis and practical exploration. Students explore individual themes for their Folio. Students are responsible for selecting their artist's influences, the media, style and techniques. Students also create a final artwork accompanied by Practitioner's Statement.
Subject Type: Elective
Length: One Semester
SACE Credits: 10 credits
Prerequisites: C for 1 Semester 10 Visual Art or Visual Art-Design
Contact Person: kelley.lewis@stcolumba.sa.edu.au
Further Reading: https://www.sace.sa.edu.au/web/visual-arts/stage-1
Topic Overview
- Folio
- Practical
- Visual Study
Assessment Overview
Folio (40%)
- 15 A3 pages (student choice)
Practical (30%)
- Practical (final artwork – student choice)
- Practitioners statement (250 words)
Visual Study – External assessment (30%)
- Student choice investigation - 8-12 pages with 750 words if written or a maximum of 5 minutes if oral, or the equivalent in multimodal form.