Studio arts 2
3 hours per week * Second semester * Peninsula Quota: 20
A range of technical and design processes involved in the construction of sculpture and printmaking are introduced. Students will be required to select one discipline. The study of sculpture will include an investigation of elementary modelling and assemblage processes, using materials such as wood, metal, paper, clay, cement fondue and plastics. The study of printmaking will include an investigation of printing surfaces and their preparation and the exploration of processes such as collographs, polychromatic printing, monotypes and elementary stencil printing on paper. Students will be expected to develop drawing and design expertise, including computer skills. The subject will examine art theory and practice through lectures and seminars, excursions to galleries and schools, leading to developing strategies appropriate for general classroom application.
Assessment
Folio: 90% * Seminar paper 10%