Studio Art 20, 30
    
      CH20.1
    
              Assess how knowledge is produced and shared in various ways through a range of art forms including those produced by First Nations and Métis artists.
          
                      Indicators for this outcome
                  | (a) | Examine and interpret the work of First Nations and Métis artists to learn how knowledge is shared and culture is sustained across generations. | 
| (b) | Differentiate between knowledge that is spiritual or sacred and knowledge that is secular and how these are represented in art (e.g., architecture, painting, craft). | 
| (c) | Describe the significance of specific art works in shaping content or challenging assumptions in history, society or culture. | 
| (d) | Research an artist whose work is personally meaningful and reflects aesthetic, cultural, historical or spiritual knowledge. | 
| (e) | Describe how visual culture and personal history contribute to own practice and knowledge formation. | 
| (f) | Explore the interconnected relationship between the artist, the art and the viewer. | 
| (g) | Make interdisciplinary links between art, science, technology, design and mathematics. | 
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