Art and Design
Course summary
Art is a unique subject and way of studying that can lead to a broad range of careers in the creative industries. It also helps to develop skills and competencies that employers look for, such as innovation, independence, open-mindedness and resilience. This is a broad course that enables students to work in a variety of art disciplines and mix them in their work. You have to study and produce work in at least 2 areas of Art, Craft and Design. These could be Fine Art (drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media and experimental forms of art), Graphic Communication (illustration, digital techniques, photography, typography and animation) and Three Dimensional Design (ceramics, sculpture and other forms of 3D creative work.) Students will be introduced to a variety of experiences employing a range of media, processes and techniques. Year 12 is based on experimentation with new media, improving your practical, research and analytical skills, exploring themes and developing exciting and original responses. You will build a portfolio of work and find out what you enjoy, and what you’d like to explore through your Investigation (Component 1) In the summer term, you will begin the Personal Investigation, a creative journey of your own choice. You will identify a theme, issue, concept or idea to fully explore through practical experimentation, eventually focussing on producing your own original outcome/s and artistic responses. There will be a 1000-3000 word essay to support your practical studies. The Personal Investigation continues into Y13. Component 2 is an externally set assignment that will take place from February until May in Y13, giving you a choice of interesting starting points.
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