This education resource has been designed for use by students visiting the 2021 Hadley’s Art Prize Hobart (HAPH) exhibition of finalists. It is intended to introduce students and teachers to the Hadley’s Art Prize, and enhance their understanding and enjoyment of the exhibition. The exhibition will introduce students to a range of contemporary Australian landscape artworks that reveal how identity and land are interlinked, and how artists express their relationships to place in Australia. The HAPH Education resource has been developed by art education specialists in partnership with the HAPH curator, and is endorsed by Art Education Australia (AEA). AEA is the peak national professional association that supports and promotes art education at all levels as an integral part of general education and art education research within Australia. AEA represents the art teaching profession at national arts and education forums and in national and international peak associations.
History
Edition
3rd
Pagination
1-74
Department/School
School of Creative Arts and Media
Publisher
Hadley's Art Prize Hobart
Place of publication
Hobart, Tasmania
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
The creative arts; Teacher and instructor development; Expanding knowledge in creative arts and writing studies