6 points
* 3 studio hours and 9 independent study
hours per week
* First or second semester
* Caulfield
*
Prerequisites: Any of DWG1102, DWG1202, DWG1301, DWG1401, DWG2507
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should have developed individual responses to a variety of set visual problems through use, for the purposes of notation and expression, of a wide range of materials and mediums; be able to rigorously pursue, through a variety of drawing media and methods, a concentrated sequence of ideas; demonstrate an advanced understanding and knowledge of the broad range of drawing within contemporary art practices, and its relevance as a complement to other areas of studio activity.
Synopsis This subject offers a further advancement for students in the study of drawing activities as they may relate to the broad field of current art practice. A series of projects will be given which will offer opportunities for students to advance their capacities in arriving at individual interpretations and solutions. Group discussions and activities will be aimed at encouraging the further development of drawing as significant medium of visual research.
Assessment By folio 100%
* Close consultation with
lecturer for appropriate presentation of folio or work is advised. Full
participation in the subject is essential.
Recommended texts
To be advised
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