Art
Head of Art: Mrs M Montague
The Art Department is well resourced with two general art studios plus two sixth form rooms. There is an area which has a variety of visual material, including a wide selection of Art books, videos and DVDs. Each room is also equipped with an iMac and there are both colour printing and scanning facilities in the department. There are also facilities for printmaking and ceramics, (including a kiln).
The Key Stage 3 curriculum is designed to deliver a large variety of skills, and critical/historical studies and multicultural undertakings are relevant in many projects. Homework is given on a weekly basis and is usually linked to a project.
GCSE Art Craft and Design
At Key Stage 4 we offer an Unendorsed GCSE (AQA), which enables students to explore a variety of media and techniques. These include various different printmaking techniques such as Silkscreen, Batik and Lino-printing, as well as a wide selection of drawing and painting media. Three Dimensional work is explored through the use of clay, modroc and papier-mache. Digital images using photography and Photoshop also plays an important part in many projects and students have access to five digiotal SLR cameras.
A Level Art and Design
The Advanced Level examination (AQA) is also without endorsement and incorporates and builds on the aims of the GCSE course. Students begin the course with more teacher led projects but over the two years are increasingly expected to develop their own ideas and work more independently. Many students go on to study art related courses at both Foundation and Degree level.
Life in The Art Department
The Art Department is a busy place, with students attending the two art clubs which are run every week, as well as continuing work during study periods and during the evenings, when allocated art rooms remain open.
The Department also plays an active role in the life of Kent College, taking part in International Arts Week, the school's Summer Activities programme and working with other departments such as Dance, Drama and Music. We
are also responsible for the extensive displays around the school of students' work and regularly update and change work.
Internal competitions take place at various times and we also have a programme of visiting artists as well as school visits to galleries and exhibitions.
The Art Department is a happy and creative place where students feel comfortable working and we aim to provide an inspiring and welcoming environment in which students can achieve their potential; this is clearly reflected in the diverse and high quality range of art work on display around the school.
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Saatchi Competition
08.12.11
A number of Kent College students art work has been entered as part of
an International competition organised by The Saatchi Gallery and
Sunday Telegraph. Please log on to the link to see the work. Winners
will be announced in January, so fingers crossed!
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/
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student art 2011
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A selection of coursework by AS and A2 Students..
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AS and A2 Art Exhibition 2011
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private view Wednesday 22nd June..
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Year 11 Coursework
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inspired by Chris Ofili..
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