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Unveiling Stories: Zine Making

Terms 1-4
Unveiling Stories: Zine Making

Unveiling Stories: Zine Making

Discover the transformative power of zines at our workshop. Explore the visual storytelling potential of this art form as you learn techniques like collage, illustration, typography, and design. Celebrate the enduring impact of literature, from Australian classics to international icons, as you delve deeper into themes, styles, and cultural contexts. Join us for an engaging opportunity to create your own zine and appreciate the art of storytelling.

Grades: 3-12

Medium: Zines

Links to curriculum:

Visual Arts F-10: Exploring & responding, Developing practices and skills, Creating and making, Presenting and performing

Visual Arts 11 & 12 Unit 1: Art as lens, Unit 2: Art as code, Unit 3: Art as knowledge, Unit 4: Art as alternate

Visual Arts in Practice 11 & 12: Unit Option A: Looking Inwards (Self), Unit Option B: Looking Outward (Others)

Design & Technologies F-10 Technologies and society, Technologies context: Materials and technologies specialisations, Evaluating

General Capabilities: Critical and Creative Thinking, Ethical Understanding, Personal and Social Capability, Literacy 

Dates
Terms 1-4
Where
HOTA Gallery
Duration
1 hr 30 mins
Tickets
$15 per student

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