In A-level fine art, students are required to choose one or more areas of study from a selection. Some examples are: • Portraiture - Narrative - Experimental Imagery • Landscape - Abstraction - Installation • Human form - Still Life - Working in a genre Module titles: • H601 (01) Fine Art: Personal Investigation • H601 (02) Fine Art: Externally Set Task (15 hours)
Grade 4 in GCSE English Language/ Literature. Grade 5 in GCSE Art or a portfolio of work.
H601 (01) Fine Art: Personal Investigation: 1. A portfolio of practical work showing their personal response to either: a starting point, brief, scenario or stimulus which is devised and provided by the learner or centre. 2. A related study: an extended response of a guided minimum of 1,000 words. H601 (02) Fine Art: Externally Set Task (15 hours) The early release paper will be issued on 1st February and will provide learners with a number of themes each with a range of written ad visual starting points, brief and stimuli. A response should be based on one of these options.
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Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Worcestershire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Bromwich Road, St John's, Worcester, WR2 4AF |
In A-level fine art, students are required to choose one or more areas of study from a selection. Some examples are: • Portraiture - Narrative - Experimental Imagery • Landscape - Abstraction - Installation • Human form - Still Life - Working in a genre Module titles: • H601 (01) Fine Art: Personal Investigation • H601 (02) Fine Art: Externally Set Task (15 hours)
Grade 4 in GCSE English Language/ Literature. Grade 5 in GCSE Art or a portfolio of work.
H601 (01) Fine Art: Personal Investigation: 1. A portfolio of practical work showing their personal response to either: a starting point, brief, scenario or stimulus which is devised and provided by the learner or centre. 2. A related study: an extended response of a guided minimum of 1,000 words. H601 (02) Fine Art: Externally Set Task (15 hours) The early release paper will be issued on 1st February and will provide learners with a number of themes each with a range of written ad visual starting points, brief and stimuli. A response should be based on one of these options.