3CUA

Level 3 Cultural Art

Course Description

To do this course…

Students should have interest and ability in cultural art and design; having completed the Level 2 Culutral Art course would also be useful.

What you do in this course…

You will build on and refine skills learnt in Level 2 Cultural Art. You will continue to explore Māori and Pasifika designs and knowledge, using sculpture-making skills appropriate to your work – this could include using papier-mâché, paper and card, clay or plaster of Paris, and using raranga and whatu skills to create work.

Assessment for this course is a mix of Internal standards and a completed Folio of work from across the year.

This is a good choice if…

  • You’re interested in sculpture and its principles
  • You enjoy artistic and creative expression, especially in a cultural context
  • You have a strong work ethic and solid time management
  • You are looking at attaining UE

 

On the Subject Pathway Map, this subject leads to a UE-approved subject at Level 3

 

Recommended Prior Learning

Open Entry All workshops, holiday and after school are compulsory.

Contributions and Equipment/Stationery

Students need a 60 page Visual Diary, a pencil and an eraser

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