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As a Spatial Practice student, you'll develop technical and conceptual skills by involvement in studios that explore the broad range of sculptural practice and techniques: three-dimensional studies, bronze casting, modelling, body adornment, and metal and wood fabrication.
Incorporating the Textiles studio, students can also explore soft sculpture practice, experiments in weave, print, stitch and fabric manipulation with a variety of tactile media.
Potential graduate career pathways:
Undergraduate courses with a specialisation in Spatial Practice:
Postgraduate courses with a specialisation in Spatial Practice:
The units on offer for Spatial Practice vary each Semester, please refer to the Course and Unit Handbook for current unit offerings.
Do you want to know more about Spatial Practice? Please visit the Visual and Performing Arts site.
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19 April, 2012
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