AART3270
Principal Studio 4 (2D or 3D or Photomedia)
10 Units
Not available in 2012
Previously offered in 2013
This final core 3000 level course emphasises sustained investigation, experimentation and analysis of the student's creative endeavors within a 2D or 3D or Photomedia framework. Students progressively assume greater responsibility for a self-directed program that uniquely expresses their concerns and which can be contextualised within the broader framework of contemporary art practice. This is an important culminating study, highlighting independence and self-directed creative growth with respect to processes and conceptual clarity.
Students are prepared for postgraduate studies and are encouraged to explore avenues for professional practice.
ObjectivesOn successful completion of this course students will be able to: 1. Create, analyse and critique their own artistic output in a chosen media or combined media at a professional level 2. Demonstrate advanced level of individual synthesis of core theoretical principles in artistic realisation 3. Demonstrate effective integration of distinctive practices 4. Efficiently manage the process of completion and presentation 5. Provide clear and well defined explanations and analysis of completed works with reference to historical and contemporary issues and concerns in practice | ||
ContentContent will include - Supervised skills and practice development - Development of critical thinking skills through the analysis of key historical, conceptual, ethical, and theoretical issues that underpin contemporary fine art practice - Development of research journals and methodologies - Engagement in studio practice - Guest lectures and relevant gallery and festival visits | ||
Replacing Course(s)NA | ||
TransitionNA | ||
Industrial Experience0 | ||
Assumed KnowledgeNA | ||
Modes of DeliveryInternal Mode | ||
Teaching MethodsSeminar Studio Tutorial | ||
Assessment Items
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Contact HoursTutorial: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Studio: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Seminar: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term |