CER3221

Studio practice (glass)

36 points
* 9 studio hours per week
* Full-year subject
* Caulfield
* Prerequisites: CER2221

Objectives On successful completion of this subject students should be able to develop concepts and individual designs appropriate to the area of study; explore advanced techniques associated with glass working; continue research into the role and function of artists and glass designers; present a final folio appropriate for continuing as practising artist or post graduate student.

Synopsis Students will develop an approved work program in conjunction with lecturers in the subject. The work produced culminates in an end of year exhibition of a professional standard. This subject will also develop in students a professional attitude towards the marketing of their product via small business management, and links with galleries, industry, and exhibition design.

Assessment Folio: 80%
* Studio research diary: 20%

Prescribed texts

Chihuly D Colour, glass and form Kodansha International, 1986
Corning Museum of Glass Contemporary glass Corning Museum of Glass, 1978
Meredith G Small business practice in Australia McGraw-Hill, 1984
Reynolds G The field glass hand book Hidden Valley Books, 1987
Simpson S The visual artist and the law 2nd edn, Law Book, 1989

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