Multi-Media Art Projects (K004) is an Enrichment Programme Unit for students who want to explore creative ways of making and exhibiting art.
You will experiment with a wide range of media from sculpture and digital art to installation, mixed-media, and mural painting, and learn how to bring your ideas to life. You will work individually and collaboratively to design, realise, and present innovative projects in a range of media, such as sculpture, digital work, installation, mixed-media, or mural painting. The unit emphasises action, reflection, and re-imagining, encouraging students to critically evaluate their process while shaping collective outcomes. Projects will culminate in a co-curated public artwork as part of ĦOLQA: International Youth Arts Festival, offering participants the opportunity to engage audiences as active contributors to their artistic inquiry.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this unit, students should be able to:
- design and develop art projects in a variety of media, combining personal expression with collaborative work.
- explore and research a theme that interests you, and express it through both visual and verbal means.
- reflect on your process, experiment with new approaches, and adapt your ideas as they evolve.
- communicate your ideas effectively through your artwork.
- work with peers to plan, curate, and deliver a professional-style public work.
- consider how art can connect with people, spark dialogue, and make a positive impact on the community.
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21st century skills addressed in the unit:
- Cultural & Civic literacy
- Critical thinking
- Creativity
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Initiative
- Persistence
- Adaptability
- Leadership
- Social & Cultural awareness
Duration and frequency of sessions
2 hours every week
Total duration of the EPU
30 hours
Proposed day and time
Wednesday 14:00-16:00
Marks earned
Maximum marks possibly earned in this EPU: 15 marks
Further details
Students are expected to attend and actively participate during workshops. The ultimate aim is to set up a collaborative exhibition on the College Campus.
Additional benefits
May be used part of an SOK project provided that the students seek the approval of the SOK Coordinator.
Conditions
Student registration is on a first come first served basis, however students who are reading for an Art course at advanced and intermediate level will be given priority.
Registration/Participation fees
No registration fees are required.
EP Coordinator
Ms Moira Borg Bonaci