Visual Arts Resources
Discover visual arts resources created by Australian teachers — drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture and mixed media projects.
47 resources availableAbout Visual Arts Resources
Visual arts teaching resources help Australian primary teachers deliver creative, skills-based art lessons that develop students' ability to make and respond to visual artworks. The Visual Arts strand of the Australian Curriculum: The Arts guides students from Foundation to Year 6 in exploring techniques, materials, and ideas to create meaningful art while also learning to analyse and appreciate artworks from diverse cultural and historical contexts.
TeachBuySell features visual arts resources created by Australian primary teachers. Browse step-by-step art projects, drawing and painting lessons, printmaking activities, sculpture and 3D construction tasks, collage and mixed media projects, and artist study packs. Many resources include visual demonstration guides, materials lists, curriculum links, and assessment rubrics that make planning and delivering art lessons straightforward.
Visual arts resources connect naturally to other learning areas — a portrait project can accompany a history unit, a landscape painting can extend geography learning, and an Indigenous art activity can deepen cultural understanding. The best art resources provide clear technical instruction while leaving room for individual creative expression. Whether you need a Term 1 art program or a single standalone project for your Year 4 class, our visual arts collection helps you deliver inspiring creative learning experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of visual arts resources are available?
Our collection includes drawing and painting lessons, printmaking activities, sculpture and 3D construction tasks, collage and mixed media projects, artist study packs, and step-by-step art project guides across all primary year levels.
Do visual arts resources include step-by-step instructions?
Yes. Many resources include detailed visual demonstration guides with step-by-step photographs or illustrations that help teachers deliver art lessons confidently, even without specialist art training.
Are visual arts resources aligned to the Australian Curriculum?
Yes. Our resources align with the Visual Arts strand of the Australian Curriculum: The Arts, covering both making (creating artworks) and responding (analysing and appreciating artworks) components.
Can I find visual arts resources that connect to other learning areas?
Absolutely. Many visual arts resources are designed to integrate with other curriculum areas — history-themed art, science illustration, cultural art studies, and literacy-connected art projects are all popular options.
Do visual arts resources include assessment rubrics?
Yes. Many resources include assessment rubrics, self-assessment checklists, and reflection templates that help teachers evaluate student artworks against curriculum expectations.