NAIDOC Portraits – Keep the Fire Burning (Stage 2, Stage 3)
Jun
Celebrate NAIDOC: Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud and First Nations portraiture in this live National Portrait Gallery program.
Adam (Adam Goodes) 2014 © Alan Jones/Copyright Agency, 2023
#NPGNAIDOC #NPGDART
ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
Celebrate the contributions, achievements and enduring strength of First Nations people represented in the National Portrait Collection. This program will use portraits to engage students with this year’s NAIDOC theme through the visual communication tool of art.
The program will encourage students to look closely, respond to and create their own artworks. Students will:
- explore ideas and artworks of and by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to use as inspiration for their own representations
- use materials, techniques and processes to explore artwork-making conventions
- present artworks and describe how they have used visual cues to represent their ideas (please have drawing material/tools ready for each participant)
- identify intended purposes and meanings of artworks using visual arts terms to compare portraits
- participate in a body movement activity inspired by poses in First Nations portraits.
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? Yes
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: National Portrait Gallery
SPECIAL GUESTS:
April Phillips is Wiradjuri-Scottish educator with ancestry from the Galari/Kalari peoples of regional NSW. She is passionate about innovative approaches to learning such as multi-modal resources and live virtual delivery. April is a First Nations Learning Designer who develops resources and engaging experiences for students across the nation.
Event Details
Date & Time
24-Jun-2024 10:30AM + Google Calendar + iCal Export
Event Type
Live Event - Scheduled
Delivery Platform
Duration
Price
FREE
Curriculum
Primary
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
Aboriginal Culture and History
Other KLAs
Creative Arts » Visual Arts » Appreciating (Visual Arts)
Creative Arts » Visual Arts » Making (Visual Arts)
Presenter Bio
April Phillips is Wiradjuri-Scottish educator with ancestry from the Galari/Kalari peoples of regional NSW. She is passionate about innovative approaches to learning such as multi-modal resources and live virtual delivery. April is a First Nations Learning Designer who develops resources and engaging experiences for students across the nation.
Will This Event Be Recorded?
No - This will only be available at the designated date & time (24-Jun-2024 10:30AM).
Joining The Event
Technology and Materials Requirements
Students require some sheets of paper and a pencil/crayon/texta to draw with.
This virtual learning program will be delivered via Zoom Webinar. Upon booking, you will be sent a link to follow.
To facilitate the best possible experience we require a teacher to rename the Zoom connection to appropriately reflect those behind the camera. Your school name, student level/s and student numbers is preferred eg. Nolan PS – Year 5 – 30
Connecting To The Event
Webinar ID: 868 0603 5167
https://us02web.zoom.us/s/86806035167
Please contact [email protected] should you have any questions or concerns.