ARTEYE
This course requires 2 options.

Year 10 Art: The Artist's Eye

Course Description

Teacher in Charge: Mrs M. Mitchell.

BIG QUESTION: Is the intention of the artist more or less important than the interpretation of the person who is experiencing the art?

This is a full year practical course aimed at developing a strong foundation for NCEA Level 1 Art. 

You will explore art ideas, technical processes and artist models, while expanding your drawing and painting visual vocabulary. You will think about questions like why art is made and how it is interpreted by others.

Across the year you will learn 2 and 3 dimensional art-making techniques and explore your individual ideas or your own cultural contexts. Drawing is taught as the basis of most projects and will help lead you to create individualized artworks and elevate the quality of your art. You will be encouraged to develop ideas creatively, experiment, take risks, and be inspired by the world around you.


Recommended Prior Learning

This course is suitable for students who are interested in taking art for NCEA Level 1. You will need good art skills and willingness to challenge yourself to improve your art and develop your ideas.


Assessment Information

MANA REO (COMMUNICATING)

Students will be assessed on their ability to communicate their knowledge, understanding and skills.

• Pre-structural - I need support to describe ideas and/or information.
• Uni-structural - I can describe an idea and/or information.
• Multi-structural - I can describe ideas and information.
• Relational - I link ideas and information together and explain my understanding.
• Extended Abstract - I apply my understanding to discuss my ideas in new ways.

WHAKAARO (THINKING)

Students will be assessed on their ability to develop their levels of thinking in a variety of learning experiences.

• Pre-structural - I need to support to think of an idea.
• Uni-structural - I can think of an idea.
• Multi-structural - I can think of several ideas.
• Relational - I link ideas together to organise my thinking.
• Extended Abstract - I apply my thinking in creative ways.