Visual Arts

This skills based approach to implementing Visual Arts at OLHC ensures that students experience the key features of the Learner Profile during Visual Art lessons.  This will ensure that students receive a balanced and even coverage in the aspects of modelling, construction, threads and textiles as well as the more familiar, drawing, painting and printmaking.  Skills taught in these areas are closely matched to students’ developmental abilities.

Guided by the Victorian Curriculum, the Visual Arts have a common structure involving four interdependent strands, each involving students making and responding.  For levels F-6 they are:

EXPLORE AND EXPRESS IDEAS

Explore imagining, experimenting and expressing ideas, concepts, themes, values, beliefs, observations and experiences in artwork that students make and view.

PRACTICES

Developing and understanding skills by exploring, selecting, applying and manipulating techniques and processes.  Conceptualising, planning and designing artwork.

PRESENT AND PERFORM

Creating, exhibiting, discussing, analysing artworks and considering the intention of artists and curators.  Consider the relationship between artist intentions and audience, engagement and interpretation.

RESPOND AND INTERPRET

Analysing, evaluating, interpreting and reflecting upon meanings, beliefs and values in artwork.  Examining artwork in historical and cultural contexts.

Students learn as artist and as audience through making and responding.

Making is informed by responding and responding informs making.

Our Visual Arts Room