12 points - 8 studio hours and 16 independent study hours per week - Second semester - Caulfield - Prerequisite: FNA2403, FNA2404 - Corequisites: None - Core for printmaking major
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should have advanced skills and strategies in creativity and be producing personal imagery in a printed form and in other mediums if appropriate; be able to produce a body of work of coherence and iconographic consistency; achieve a professional presentation and documentation of works; have a professional attitude and capability in workshop/studio practice; and possess skills and understanding necessary to form the basis of a career in the arts, including awareness of safe work practices.
Synopsis Students will be required to submit a proposal for the semester's work. This subject is the culmination of the undergraduate program. Lecturers encourage self-motivation, self-appraisal and the professional responsibility which is required by the practising artist on leaving the course. Group sessions are convened where an exacting, fluent and constructive exchange of students' opinions are sought. This also provides a focus for discussion of the suitable presentation of students' work in the final folio submission and beyond.
Assessment Folio (including an initial project of not less than 20%): 100%
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