units
TAD3120
Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture |
Offered | Caulfield Second semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Melissa Miles |
This unit looks at key moments in history in which art and artists have actively strived to generate social change. With a particular focus on the late 20th and 21st centuries, Art and Social Change critically explores the dynamic sites in which art, life and activism intersect. Diverse contexts and artistic practices will be examined. Topics include the use of art in political propaganda, culture jamming, identity politics, indigenous art and politics, the environment, art and the impact of global terrorism, and critiques of the art world itself. These thematic weekly study topics will be complimented by discussions of theory from key writers and theorists in the field.
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will:
Critical thinking and writing exercise, 1500 words (40%)
Research Essay, 2500 words (55%)
Class participation and engagement (5%)
Third year level students are expected to read at a higher standard
12 hours per week including 3 contact hours per week and 9 hours of independent study or equivalent.
12 credit points of at first year level in Theory of Art and Design, Visual Culture or Cultural Studies.
Must not have passed TAD2120