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Digital Drawing

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Primary
Year 3–6

Program Details


Program

Experiment with digital applications to extend the possibilities of creative making on a tablet. After discussing the techniques and processes of several works of art from the collection, students create their own digital artworks inspired by their experiences.

Location and Duration

Online, 60 mins
On site, 90 mins ($5 per student)

Capacity

30

Curriculum Connections

Learning Area: Visual arts
Cross curriculum priority: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures.
General capabilities: critical and creative thinking, information and communication technology capability.

Themes

Drawing, Digital art

Curriculum content

Explore ideas and practices used by artists from different cultures and times, including the practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, to represent different views, beliefs and opinions; identify purposes and meanings of artworks using visual arts terminology to compare artworks from different social, cultural and historical contexts.

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Be sure to book your school program at least four weeks in advance via Book Canberra Excursions. Let us know your students’ needs so we can support their learning, including tailoring programs for students with disability.

For further information on programs, call +61 2 6240 6519 or email groupbookings@nga.gov.au. To help plan for an onsite visit, see Plan a School Experience.

Onsite: $5 per student.

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