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PTG1531 - Painting practice and theory 1B

6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL

Undergraduate Faculty of Art and Design

Leader: Leslie Eastman

Offered

Caulfield First semester 2007 (Day)

Synopsis

This unit extends the introduction to the practice and theory of painting as a means of contemporary creative expression. It adds to the focus on raising awareness of and providing the means to achieve an initial level of competence within the painting discipline, while imparting a sound conceptual and technical basis for continuing study in that discipline. The safe handling of materials and equipment is emphasised as an essential part of all studio practice.

Objectives

On successful completion of this unit, students will:

  1. demonstrate further competence in basic design principles and be able to apply them in the practice of the Painting discipline;
  2. add to their understanding of a variety of production methods used in the studio environment, have an increased appreciation of the nature of various mediums, their properties and uses, and be able to work with additional materials and techniques in an imaginative and engaging manner;
  3. have added to their understanding of relevant terminology commonly used in the Painting discipline;
  4. show they can initiate, develop and express personal aesthetic solutions in the medium of choice;
  5. demonstrate an understanding of the synthesis between concept, design solution, process and Painting production;
  6. be able to present their work to an audience with theoretical and historical rationale;
  7. have an enhanced appreciation and understanding of the required organisation and management of individual workspaces and consideration of others in the studio environment;
  8. have formed further awareness of the contemporary and historical context of the Painting discipline and the role of the artist/designer in the community;
  9. possess the knowledge and ability to achieve safe working practices in the activities of the Painting studio.

Assessment

Folio of studio work:100%, of which at least 20% will be assessed before mid-semester.

Contact hours

12 hours per week, including six hours of taught studio and six hours of personal study and studio practice.

Prerequisites

Admission to BFA course

Co-requisites

OHS1000

Prohibitions

FNA1202 or FNA1211