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Art & Design

 

A Level coursework by Gail Lewis

The Art, Craft and Design Department at Kendrick plays an important role in creating a balanced school curriculum, allowing independent learning to flourish, encouraging creativity and resilience, and helping to support the emotional development of the students. Art is a universal language that communicates to all people; it celebrates all aspects of our lives through the continual exploration of different cultures, art periods, styles and concepts.

 “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” Edgar Degas 

The aim of the Art & Design department is:

To create an inspiring and energetic atmosphere in which the students feel confident to demonstrate self-expression, problem-solving, knowledge and skills through the experimentation of a wide array of media.

In Art, Craft and Design lessons we want our students to:

  • Develop their skills with a particular focus in observational drawing using a range of materials and processes.
  • Experiment with a range of both traditional and non-traditional media to create both two and three-dimensional work with the aim of students being able to discover a way of creating art that suits their creative skills and builds their confidence.
  • Enjoy making art and taking creative risks
  • Understand and respond to art from our own and other cultures with a particular, but not exclusive, focus on contemporary female artists.
  • Learn the ICT skills needed to use our creative software
  • Explore their own ideas and visually communicate views

What is Studied at KS3?