6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
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Not offered in 2018
Prohibitions
PPR3201, GVA3202Not offered in 2018
Synopsis
A series of lectures covers the following topics: professional associations, folio preparation, fees and commissions, gallery management, the function and roles of public, private and artist run galleries, catalogue publication, curating, conservation, art criticism and intellectual property, copyright and taxation, promotion, publicity and press releases in addition to the documentation of work. Tutorials explore these options through practical exercises and case studies.
Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students will:
- have a knowledge of basic small business development and management as it relates to contemporary art and craft practice
- appreciate the range and diversity of galleries and market outlets for fine art and applied arts
- have communicative competence through effective folio presentation and oral and written communication
- have a broad insight into relevant professional organisations, granting bodies and resources for the artist, craftsperson and designer/maker
- have an understanding of the career development of practicing artists
- be able to demonstrate a knowledge of OHS requirements and risk analysis appropriate to heir professional practice.
Assessment
Oral presentation: 25%; Assigned projects: 75%
Workload requirements
12 hours per week including; 3 hours for lectures/tutorials and 9 independent study hours per week.
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