Creative Inquiry: Visual Art for Queensland Senior Secondary Students 2E

Creative Inquiry: Visual Art for Queensland Senior Secondary Students 2E

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Creative Inquiry: Visual Art for Queensland Senior Secondary Students 2E

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    The second edition of Creative Inquiry: Visual Art for Queensland Senior Secondary Students has been updated and revised for the new Visual Art syllabus. It features a new structure that emphasises the essential theory and a diverse range of all-new case studies with graphic organisers to support understanding of the interconnections between the four contexts, plus multimodal, interactive case studies online. It includes comprehensive essential knowledge and assessment advice online to help students understand and address the requirements of the folio subjects and succeed in the final examination, and downloadable teacher support materials at no extra cost.

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    • All syllabus requirements are clearly addressed, and new content and case studies provide a variety of options for covering the revised syllabus.
    • Key syllabus terminology is defined in the glossary and in margin definitions throughout the text.
    • New case studies provide compelling sources for students as they explore Art as Lens, Art as Code, Art as Knowledge, and Art as Alternate.
    • Contemporary local artists and recent artworks, including numerous First Nations artists among many other diverse perspectives, illustrate the diversity of 21st century art and practices and provide a comprehensive overview of Queensland contemporary art.
    • New graphic organisers in every case study demonstrate the interrelationships between the four contexts (contemporary, personal, cultural, and formal). Sample student responses to the case studies use imagery and artist statements to illustrate how students might apply these four contexts and inquiry learning in their own work.
    • Digital overview and assessment advice chapters include guidance and model examples on how to conduct research, how to organise and respond to stimulus material, and how to approach inquiry activities. Particular focus is given to the key characteristics of a resolved artwork identified in the revised syllabus to help teachers and students better understand what is required. These characteristics are explored in this new edition, along with examples of how to annotate a resolved artwork.
    • New multimodal, interactive case studies embed audio-visual or performance artworks to provide an immersive learning experience, while a wide range of additional videos provide rich support for the content and case studies in the print text.