Put Yourself in the Picture (Stage 3)
May
Sign up for a fun-filled, curriculum-based program live from your National Portrait Gallery!
IMAGE: Self portrait, 2004 Peter Russell-Clarke. © Peter Russell-Clarke #NPGDART
ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
Our Visual Art program for Stage 3 allows students to investigate, interpret and explore the meaning of portraits. They’ll look at aspects of biography, identity, and culture; discover different styles, mediums and movements; and learn through discussion, activity and drawing.
Key curriculum links:
- Explore ideas and practices used by artists, including practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, to represent different views, beliefs and opinions [ACAVAM114]
- Explain how visual arts conventions communicate meaning by comparing artworks from different social, cultural and historical contexts, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artworks [ACAVAR117]
Please ensure each student has access to paper and pencils for the drawing activity.
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? Yes
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: National Portrait Gallery
Event Details
Date & Time
09-May-2024 02:00PM + Google Calendar + iCal Export
Event Type
Live Event - Scheduled
Delivery Platform
Duration
Price
FREE
Curriculum
Primary
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
Creative Arts » Visual Arts » Appreciating (Visual Arts)
Other KLAs
Creative Arts » Visual Arts » Making (Visual Arts)
Creative Arts » Visual Arts
Will This Event Be Recorded?
No - This will only be available at the designated date & time (09-May-2024 02:00PM).
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. 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 5/6 – 45
We prefer you have your cameras turned on as it assists to aid participant interaction with our shared community.
Pre Event Requirements
Students require some sheets of paper and a pencil/crayon/texta to draw with.