Available in 2012
| Ourimbah | Semester 2 |
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Previously offered in 2013
This course is designed to develop visual literacy and skills in three-dimensional art practice. It provides a practical introduction to the methods and materials of sculptural practice and other three-dimensional art practices, a focus on themes of space in contemporary art, and an overview of the historical and theoretical underpinnings of three-dimensional art practice in contemporary culture.
ObjectivesBy the end of the subject the student will: 1. have a basic understanding of the methods, materials and equipment necessary for the practice of sculpture and other three-dimensional art practices 2. have an understanding of the expressive possibilities of three-dimensional art practices 3. have a basic understanding of the historical and theoretical underpinnings of contemporary three-dimensional art practice 4. have an understanding of health and safety issues and practices | ||||
Content1. introduction to methods and materials of three-dimensional art making 2. thinking in three dimensions: form, structure, direction and space 3. brief overview of historical and theoretical underpinnings of contemporary three-dimensional art practice 4. the body in contemporary three-dimensional art practice 5. current issues in art health and safety | ||||
Replacing Course(s)ARTC1090 Visual Creativity: Sculpture ARTC1050 Painting Workshop 1A, and ARTC1070 Drawing Workshop 1A. | ||||
TransitionStudents who have successfully completed ARTC1090 Visual Creativity: Sculpture, ARTC1050 Painting Workshop 1A or ARTC1070 Drawing Workshop 1A may not enrol into CAPA1090 Visual Creativity: Sculpture. | ||||
Industrial Experience0 | ||||
Assumed KnowledgeNone | ||||
Modes of DeliveryInternal Mode | ||||
Teaching MethodsLecture Tutorial Workshop | ||||
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Contact HoursLecture: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term Tutorial: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term | ||||
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