Teacher in Charge: Ms S. O'Grady.
09ARP is designed to utilise skills in a range of wet and dry media to develop your confidence in creating and talking about art. By the end of the course, Students should be developing an understanding of their own strengths, and ways to use this to achieve success in their artwork. Each terms course focus may vary but is based around concepts of Maori world knowledge and kaitiakitanga
Year 10 Art Practical FULL Year (10ARP), Year 10 Art Practical HALF Year (10ARPH)
Career PathwaysAnimator/Digital Artist, Advertising Specialist, Artist, Artistic Director, Film and Video Editor, Beauty Therapist, Tattoo Artist, Graphic Designer, Interior Designer, Jeweller, Make-up Artist, Curator
Contributions and Equipment/StationeryCourse contribution is $40 and students receive an art pack consisting of a carry case, paint, pencils, brushes and sketchbook for use throughout the course.
Owing to teachers responding to individual students' needs, courses and NCEA standards taught in a subject maybe different to those displayed.