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Introduction

Studio 2B continues your development of your practice through studio based explorations and provides further opportunities to articulate that practice within larger historical, theoretical, cultural, and contemporary visual contexts.

This unit will diversify and broaden your capacity to understand and engage with diverse materials, methodologies and processes associated with contemporary practice. Through group and individual tasks you will develop your ability to collaborate and experiment with materials, iterative process and idea development. The emphasis is on exploring new mediums, materials and techniques with a view to developing an innovative and inquiring work practice.

Through the guidance of staff, students are encouraged to develop independent learning (and thinking) strategies towards the development of individual expression and self- directed learning. NB. Studio 2B in Inveresk focuses on Image Work as a diverse approach to material experimentation that will identify and enable skills development for work as an emerging practising artist. Image Work will enable you to initiate and undertake iterative processes for studio practice and develop skills in participating in critical review of work by yourself and your peers.

Summary 2021

Unit name Studio Practice 2B
Unit code FFE202
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Arts
Coordinator

Antonia Aitken

Teaching staff

To be advised.

Level Intermediate
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

  1. Explore diverse approaches to material experimentation.
  2. Identify and acquire enabling skills to support the development of work (ideas, materials and processes).
  3. Initiate and undertake iterative processes as a core component of studio practice.
  4. Listen to, respond and participate in critical evaluation of your own creative practice and the creative practice of others.
  5. Comply with relevant WHS.

Fees

Requisites

Prerequisites

50 credit points of introductory level units

Teaching

Assessment

Task 1: Journal and Portfolio Of Exploration/Experimentation (15%)

Task 2: Atlas Image Work (20%)

Task 3: Image Work Artworks: Experimental & Exploratory (65%)

A series of experimental and exploratory images that evidence iterative process.  Portfolio of experimentation/exploration (extracted from journal and other places – maximum 15 pages) 100%

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Textbooks

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