12 points
* 5 studio hours per week
* Full-year
subject
* Peninsula
Objectives On successful completion of this subject students are expected to have demonstrated a knowledge of historical and contemporary glass practice and its relationship to its society; an understanding of the use of glass as a medium for creative expression; an understanding of the basic chemical and physical properties of glass; a knowledge of the elements and principles of design and to be able to analyse design concepts against objective criteria; through studio projects, an understanding of the relationships between concept, design, process and product; and a knowledge of health and safety regulations and procedures and competence in handling and operation of machinery.
Synopsis This subject introduces students to glass as a medium for creative expression. It also introduces a range of glass-working techniques which provide the foundation for two and three-dimensional artistic glass practice. It is expected that students will develop relationships between concepts, design and process to achieve artistic goals and to lay the foundation for the development of a personal direction.
Assessment Projects and folio presentation: 100%
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