The Secondary Visual Art program actively engages students in project-based learning, fostering creative thinking and problem-solving skills while promoting awareness and interest in the Visual Arts. Each unit of work focuses on a concept or area of investigation, encouraging students to develop critical and creative thinking. Students analyse artworks and artists from ancient times through the traditional period, the modern and postmodern periods, and contemporary practice.
This course empowers students to express their ideas and interests about the world, engage in contemporary forms of communication, and reflect on and write about their experiences. Common themes connect practical and theoretical work, giving students the flexibility to explore new artmaking approaches. With the excellent facilities in our Visual Arts Department, students produce a wide range of artworks in mediums such as drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, film, animation, photography, graphic design, and sculpture.