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Arts-Visual and performing
IB MYP Category 1
Online (IB Approved), 25 - 27 October 2024
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The DP Visual Arts Exhibition
Virtual Think-In, 7 June 2024
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- You are correct Kathleen, there will be a new curriculum with first teaching in september 2025. More info can be found on this page:
- Tamara, I appreciate your persistence! I think the key thing here as that material significance is more relevant to some artworks and others not so much. You can of course include observations on the handling of material ( paint) as you mention,...
- Hello Heather, Do you know what (if any) changes will be made the IB V.A. program? I heard that there would be changes in 2025.Thank you, Kathleen
- Yes, what you say makes sense. El Anatsui's Old Man Cloth would be an example where the material has conceptual and cultural significance and impacts the meaning of the work greatly. But I am trying to figure out how to support students...