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“Every artist was first an amateur” - Ralph Wardo

We encourage students to be independent, creative and receptive to new ideas. Students throughout the key stages are exposed to a wide range of art making experiences using exciting media; drawing, painting, mixed media, ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, photography and digital photography 

Our facilities consist of two large classrooms and one dedicated sixth form art room, two traditional darkrooms, two digital suites, animation, film making, printmaking, painting, sculpture and ceramics. The staff within the department all have varied specialisms; drawing, painting, photography and sculpture. 

Students have 3 lessons each week 

GCSE Art and Design provides students with a wide range of creative, exciting and stimulating opportunities to explore their interests in ways that are both personally relevant and developmental in nature. 

This two unit specification enables students to develop their ability to actively engage in the processes of Art and Design – to build creative skills through learning and doing, to develop imaginative and intuitive ways of working and develop knowledge and understanding of media, materials and technologies in historical and contemporary contexts, societies and cultures. 
Assessment is by Unit 1: Portfolio of Work (Controlled Assessment) 60% and Unit 2: Externally Set Task 40% 

Exam Board

http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/art-and-design/gcse/art-and-design-4200 

 

Autumn

Spring

Summer

Year 10

Still Life 

Students examine still life artists and create their own responses using a   range of media. A final canvas painting is produced in response to a chosen   artist

Still Life 

Students examine still life artists and create their own responses using a   range of media. A final canvas painting is produced in response to a chosen   artist 

Sense of place 

Students look at the work of artists that create images of buildings and architecture in mixed media.

Year 11

Sense of place 
  

A continuation of year 10, with students creating their own works inspired by their researched artists using primary sources. 

 

Externally   Set Assignment (exam project) 

Exam   questions are released in the new year. Students select the question to which   they wish to respond. Students then investigate artists, with own personal responses in preparation   for exam piece. 

Exam 
 

A 10 hour exam is completed over 2 school days. 

Outside the classroom

To maximise student’s exposure to contemporary art, we regularly organise trips into central London, to galleries and exhibitions. These provide students with valuable learning experiences, which inspire and impact on their work. We also encourage students to independently participate in events across London, such as The Big Draw. 

Many of our ex-students have followed their passion for art and photography by completing foundation courses, then progressing to Bachelor Degree in Illustration, Fine Art and Design. Several of our former students work within the creative industry and have accredited their experiences as art students at Hendon for their success. 

Progression pathways and careers

At Hendon we offer:
GCSE Art and Design - AQA exam board
AS and A2 Art and Design - AQA exam board
BTEC Level 3 Art and Design – Edexcel exam board
GCSE Photography - AQA exam board
AS and A2 Photography - AQA exam board

Careers

Creative Arts subjects are integral for the development of the identified skills needed for the 21st Century. Students learn about culture and community through a study of the Creative Arts. Each art form has its own unique skills, concepts and a capacity to inspire and enrich lives. Studying Art and Design at AS and A2 level provides students with a fantastic platform for a Foundation Art Course, followed by BA in Art, Design or Art History. 

The career prospects are varied including: Graphic Designer, Curator, Education, Product Designer, Fashion Designer, Animator, Architect, Landscape Gardener, Games Designer, Advertising, Set Designer, Web Designer, Illustrator and Art Therapist.  

Useful links

Pintura art detective - www.eduweb.com/pintura

24 hour museum - www.culture24.org.uk/home 

Deviant art - www.deviantart.com 

Art web - www.artweb.com 

Student art and design - www.juliastubbs.co.uk  

Inside art - www.eduweb.com/insideart 

Colour matters - www.colormatters.com 

BBC art - www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/11_16/site/art.shtml 

Contact

Mr K Keller [email protected] (Head of Art)