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The VCE Art Making and Exhibiting program provides students with a unique opportunity to delve into the vital role and practices of artists within society. Through this course, students gain a deeper understanding of how artists operate across various cultures and historical periods, exploring their perceptions, beliefs, and the dynamic relationship they share with viewers.

A significant component of this learning experience involves engaging with art in its many forms, making visits to galleries essential for supporting both learning and assessment preparations. Last week, our VCE Art Making and Exhibiting students had the fantastic opportunity to visit the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) to explore the mesmerising Yayoi Kusama exhibition.

The students were captivated by a diverse array of artworks, including vibrant paintings, intricate drawings, thought-provoking sculptures, and immersive installations that encouraged them to lose themselves in Kusama's unique artistic vision. This excursion not only enriched their understanding of contemporary art but also inspired them to think critically about the impact of art in society.

We look forward to witnessing how this experience influences their creative journeys as they continue to develop their skills in art making and exhibiting.