Build confidence to teach modelling and sculpture across Primary and Secondary classrooms. This hands-on workshop explores inclusive, curriculum-aligned approaches to three-dimensional artmaking using a variety of media. Learn practical ways to plan, demonstrate, and scaffold sculptural processes while encouraging creativity, problem-solving, and expressive play. Teachers will leave with adaptable lessons, artist-inspired projects, and strategies to make modelling accessible, engaging, and achievable for every learner.
Key Course Takeaways
- Clear, curriculum-aligned approaches to teaching modelling and sculpture using a variety of media
- Step-by-step demonstrations and adaptable projects for Foundation to Year 10 classrooms
- Inclusive strategies to support diverse learners and different teaching environments
- Lesson plans, teacher notes, and practical classroom applications ready to implement
- Artist-inspired examples that connect contemporary practice with classroom learning
- Creative ways to embed play, experimentation, reflection, and presentation in sculptural art-making
Art Skills in Focus
- Building and shaping armatures for different materials and forms
- Selecting and applying media for varied sculptural outcomes
- Creating slab-rolled and textured sculptures
- Constructing large-scale objects
- Forming expressive wire sculptures
- Exploring colour, texture, and pattern
- Folding and joining to build dynamic 3D constructions