Course code: 1864
The
Graduate Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) course aims to provide an opportunity
for the post-degree extension of studio studies in visual arts. To qualify for
the Graduate Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) students must achieve satisfactory
assessment in a course of advanced studio work to the value of forty-eight
points. Completion of a final show of work and a written assignment will be
required. To qualify for entry, applicants must hold a degree or diploma with
at least one year of independent work or equivalent professional experience.
The course may be completed in one year of full-time study or the equivalent in
part-time or distance education study. Submissions from individual students
will largely determine the content and character of their course. Acceptance of
a study proposal will be determined by the availability of specialist staff to
supervise the project and the availability of suitable space, facilities and
equipment.
Only a limited number of students will be admitted to the course at any time.
Priority for admission depends on both the previous work history of the
applicant and on the nature and quality of the applicant's proposals for
advanced study projects.
Applicants should submit on the relevant forms a proposal or statement of
intent covering their proposed studio work and topic for the research paper,
plus slides of recent work and a curriculum vitae. Inquiries and submissions
should be directed in the first instance to the administrative officer.
Completed applications must reach the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design,
Gippsland campus by mid-October each year.
The objectives of the Graduate Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) are to provide an opportunity for students with a first qualification in the visual arts to extend the depth of their knowledge and skills in the area of a chosen discipline by undertaking further studies:
This
course is designed for graduates, prevented by distance or employment, to have
the opportunity to undertake advanced studies in painting, sculpture or
ceramics while remaining in their own studios or workshops at home.
Applicants must have a degree or diploma with a least one year of independent
work or equivalent professional experience. Submission of a written proposal or
statement of intent covering studio work and topic for a research paper, plus
slides of recent work and curriculum vitae must be included with the
application.
Prospective distance education students must provide evidence of access to
appropriate studio workshop facilities and the ability to take leave to attend
the mid-year graduate symposium and also the final assessment.
Completed applications are to be forwarded to administrative officer, Gippsland
Centre for Art and Design, Monash University, Gippsland campus, Churchill,
Victoria, 3842. For application forms and further information contact the
administrative officer, Gippsland Centre for Art and Design,
(61) (3) 9902 6261.