VCE STUDENT SEMINAR: ARTS INDUSTRY CONTEXTS | MPRG

VCE STUDENT SEMINAR: ARTS INDUSTRY CONTEXTS | MPRG

Studio Arts Unit 4, Area of Study 3
Monday 5 August 2019, 10am-12pm, $5 per student.

Bringing Area of Study 3 to life with direct experience:

Hear from the Gallery Director, Curator and Registrar about all aspects of staging exhibitions at a Regional Gallery, including exhibition design, lighting, storage and conservation. The Marketing Coordinator will discuss audience engagement and how exhibitions are promoted using different audience development strategies. There’s an opportunity for students to ask questions to help them better understand the workings of a public gallery. Included in the program is a guided tour of the collection rooms where students in small groups see how artworks are managed and stored.  Students will also see the current exhibitions Steel and Clay Stories.

This seminar is specifically developed to assist students with their exam.

Limited numbers, email MPRG Education officer to book nowJill.Anderson@mornpen.vic.gov.au

These programs are available during all exhibitions:

Sketching in the Gallery F – 12 Students experience deep engagement with the artworks as they observe and record different artists’ styles and explore diverse ways of using aesthetic principles to communicate meaning.

Peek Ponder and Play F – 10 Students engage in playful activities as they explore the current exhibition. Working in teams they use lateral thinking and problem-solving to resolve challenges and respond creatively to the artworks. This fun program is designed to foster familiarity with looking at art and being in a gallery. Workshop: Responding to the works on display, students create their own expressive artwork.

What’s the Story? F – 8 Students explore artworks that tell stories as they develop skills observing, thinking and sharing ideas. Workshop: Students develop their visual expressive skills as they make aesthetic decisions to tell their own story in their artwork.

Fancy Feelings! F – 4 Students develop emotional literacy as they identify and talk about feelings expressed in art. Workshop: Students explore the use of art elements to communicate emotions in their own Passion Portrait.

Creative Writing 4 – 12 Students respond to artworks with creative word play and paint colourful pictures with wonderful words!

Explore & Express 7 – 12 Students explore artworks to interpret, identify and describe key features from a variety of times, places and cultures. They use art language to describe, discuss and compare the communication of ideas, meanings and messages. Workshop: Responding to the works on display, students create their own expressive artwork.

Students develop their use of appropriate terminology as they compare and discuss artworks using the analytical frameworks.

Costs 

Learning in the Gallery with the MPRG Educator: $5/student (1 hour)
Learning in the Gallery and workshop with the MPRG Educator: $7.50/student (2 hours)
Learning in schools with the  MPRG Educator: $5/student (minimum numbers apply)
Special programs and sessions costed on an individual basis
Independent Gallery learning: $2/student
Disadvantaged schools negotiated on an individual basis
Educator Previews: free
Professional Learning: free, unless indicated otherwise

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