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Introduction

This unit will reconnect professionals who have a specific relationship to digital (screen based) creative and design practice with tactile (hands on) making through printmaking

Key cohorts such as architects, graphic designers and landscape architects will activate their conceptual, practical and professional potential by focusing on those aspects of photography that are relevant to their specific professional context.

On completion students will have acquired –

  • Skill: a deeper understanding of key printmaking techniques
  • Knowledge: a developed awareness of printmaking context
  • Exploration: an ability to evaluate printmaking from an informed perspective
  • Expression and communication: a capacity to understand, evaluate and articulate concepts, experience and process through collaborative activity, shared critique and a journal in relation to printmaking

Summary 2020

Unit name Printmaking for Professionals
Unit code FSA116
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Arts
Teaching staff

 Barbie Kjar

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern1 hour of 3.5 hour practical class x 7 weeks (24.5 hours contact)
AssessmentOngoing formative feedback, Folio 100%
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