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What is it and why should I do it?

In Ceramics you will develop 2-3 folios of work that allow you to express your own ideas and interests within a range of areas of our study. You will explore a variety of methods of ceramic production. Works will be presented in a series that express meaning s and messages you explore in your folio.


What will I do in class?

You will be archiving your inspiration and the development of your ideas and themes in your visual diary. We will produce developmental work that will prepare you for the design and construction your own self-directed series of works.


How much homework will I have?

When there is an assessment of your visual diary due, you will be advised to follow up on the classwork at home to ensure your work is organised and annotated to reflect your learning. There is one major written assessment in the semester, this analysis task may require you to do some additional work at home prior to final assessment. The practical art making tasks are completed during class time using the materials and equipment in the ceramics studio.


How do I satisfactorily complete the unit?

Participate in all set work and complete your analysis assignment on the work of two contemporary ceramic artists you select from the examples provided to the class.


Which VCE subject does this subject lead to?    VCE Art Creative Practice

Examples of student responses are imaged here, the tasks are outlined below the grid

Introductory experimentation task photographed by students in the courtyard garden beds

Quinn Penhale

Freya Lemieszek

Rafferty Widmer

Juliette Phillips

Modern Art Project & Students working on their pieces 

Felix Levis-Hamilton

Quinn Penhale

Freida Edwards

Ava McKirdy



Narrative Project


Nicolette Bousios

Matilda Van Driesum-Clohessy

                   

                   









Reportable Learning Task 1 - Experimentation

  • We will produce a pair of small experimental works that will be used to teach you essential hand-building skills. These experiments will be inspired by fun and imaginative ceramic works made by a contemporary artist.
  • You will experiment with photographing your ceramics in the garden beds of the school grounds.


Reportable Learning Task 2-  Modern Art Project

  • Completed functional series of ceramics.
  • You will design a collection of functional ceramic pieces that work together as a set inspired by the work of an exciting and vibrant modern painter. The works will be glazed and safe for use upon completion.
  • Your plans and finished artwork/s will be reflected on to address ceramic terms and visual language as well as personal insights.


Reportable Learning Task 3 - Narrative Project/ Wellness Deity 

  • Completed series of 3D sculptures in response to a narrative topic of your choice that could extend into concepts of wellness.
  • Your plans and finished artwork/s will be reflected on to address ceramic terms and visual language as well as personal insights.


Reportable Learning Task 4 - New Uses for An Age-Old Material

  • You will research and analyse ceramic works produced by two contemporary artists. The artists for selection all present interesting insights into the world we live in today.
  • Your response will investigate their style, inspiration, and techniques. Resources, videos, and interviews will be available for you to access on the class wiki to assist you in completing your written assessment task.


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