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IB MYP Grade 9 Visual Arts

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Chapter 1

Unit 1: The Expressive Self – Identity, Emotion, and Personal Narrative

The unit explores the intricate relationships between visual art, identity, and emotion, emphasizing how artists express their personal narratives and cultural contexts through a variety of visual elements and techniques. Students engage in hands-on activities, critical analysis, and reflective practices that foster self-discovery and artistic growth, while also examining the impact of audience interpretation. Through case studies of historical and contemporary artists, they gain insights into the diverse expressions of identity and emotion within visual arts.

Chapter 2

Unit 2: The Art of Observation – Perception, Space, and Realism

This chapter explores the art of observation, focusing on how artists depict three-dimensional space and realism through various techniques. It emphasizes the evolution of perspective, the integration of scientific inquiry in art, and the impact of modern technology on representation. Additionally, practical methods are provided for students to develop their observational skills through structured activities and projects.

Chapter 3

Unit 3: Art as Action – Social Commentary, Advocacy, and Transformation

This unit examines the role of art as a tool for social commentary, advocacy, and transformative change. It delves into how art can provoke social awareness, challenge norms, and promote justice through various mediums while analyzing historical and contemporary movements. The chapter also addresses ethical considerations in advocacy art and includes practical applications for effective communication and project development focused on social issues.

Chapter 4

Unit 4: Beyond the Obvious – Abstraction, Pattern, and Visual Systems

The chapter explores the intricacies of abstract art, highlighting its evolution through significant movements and the application of visual systems to convey meaning beyond literal representation. It emphasizes the role of technology in contemporary art and encourages students to create original abstract works through various mediums. Through critical inquiry and practical engagement, students develop a sophisticated understanding of aesthetics and the creative process involved in abstract expression.

Chapter 5

Unit 5: Curatorial Vision – Synthesis, Exhibition, and Impact

This chapter explores the processes involved in curating art exhibitions, highlighting various formats and their impacts on audience perception. It discusses the role of art institutions in shaping cultural dialogues and the dynamics of global art markets. Additionally, it covers practical approaches to portfolio curation, exhibition design, and the articulation of artistic intent, aiming to culminate in a personal exhibition project for students.