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Art Making and Exhibiting VCE Units 1–4 (print and digital)

Art Making and Exhibiting VCE Units 1–4 (print and digital)
AUTHOR(S):
Michael Bowden / Alma Tooke
REGION:
Victoria
LEVELS:
Year 11 / Year 12
SUBJECT AREA:
Arts
ISBN:
9781009229555
PUBLICATION DATE:
23/11/2022
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Art Making and Exhibiting VCE has been developed by a team of highly experienced studio arts educators to support teachers in implementing the new VCE Study Design and to fully prepare students to achieve success in VCE.

  • Focuses on the updated key knowledge and skills required to develop creative and critical thinking in art making and theory. 
  • Provides robust assessment preparation supporting students as they develop their exploration proposal, refine their design process and work towards a folio of finished artworks. 
  • Guides students on the application of a wide variety of popular materials and techniques. 
  • Inspires students with case studies, activities and examples of work from art practitioners and students. 
  • Demystifies the ideas process and explores strategies used by artists to develop ideas, techniques and processes to make an artwork. 
  • Encourages students to recognise their individual potential as artists and develop their understanding and development in a lifelong participation of art making. 
  • Brings the study of Art to life with engaging digital resources including voice recordings, links to multimedia resources and downloadable versions of activities.

Learn more at cambridge.edu.au/vceart

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1. Introduction
2. How do we develop ideas?
3. Materials and techniques


Unit 1:
4. Explore, expand and investigate
Area of Study 1: Explore – materials, techniques and art forms
Area of Study 2: Expand – make, present and reflect
Area of Study 3: Investigate – research and present

Unit 2:
5. Understand, develop and resolve
Area of Study 1: Understand – ideas, artworks and exhibition
Area of Study 2: Develop – theme, aesthetic qualities and style
Area of Study 3: Resolve – ideas, subject matter and style

Unit 3:
6. Collect, extend and connect
Area of Study 1: Collect – inspirations, influences and images
Area of Study 2: Extend – make, critique and reflect
Area of Study 3: Connect – curate, design and propose

Unit 4:
7. Consolidate, present and conserve
Area of Study 1: Consolidate – refine and resolve
Area of Study 2: Present – plan and critique
Area of Study 3: Conserve – present and care

8. Aesthetics
9. Visual arts journal
10. Galleries
11. Glossaries

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Art Making and Exhibiting VCE has been developed by a team of highly experienced studio arts educators to support teachers in implementing the new VCE Study Design and to fully prepare students to achieve success in VCE. 

Learn more at cambridge.edu.au/vceart

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Michael Bowden

Michael Bowden has been teaching in the Art and Fashion Design faculties at St Albans Secondary College since 1985, and has twenty years experience as a VCE Studio Arts Assessor and an exam marker. Michael has had a successful career as a painter and is represented by galleries in Melbourne and London with work currently in collections in Dublin, London, New York, Dubai and Tokyo.

Alma Tooke

Alma Tooke has been involved with Visual Arts education for over 40 years. She has worked both in the United Kingdom and in four states in Australia. Alma began her teaching at Marlborough College in Wiltshire and moved to Australia in 1982 taking up the position of Head of Art at Penrhos, College, Perth. Her final appointment was at Methodist Ladies’ College, Kew where she was Head of the Visual Arts for 11 years and then 3 years as Director of Learning and Curriculum. Alma has worked with the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority in various capacities as assessor, examination writer, art reviewer and has been a member of the study design review panel.

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