12 points
* 10 studio hours and 14 independent study
hours per week
* Second semester
* Caulfield
* Prerequisites:
FNA2403
* Corequisites: None
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should be familiar with and have a critical understanding of contemporary theoretical and practical issues in printmaking; have an innovative approach to their work and an ability to experiment with and analyse the conceptual potential of image-making and visual language; recognise aspects of their work that are worthy of forming a personal direction within the discipline; manifest this direction in the work produced; continue to practice safe workshop procedures.
Synopsis Studio practice is a continuation and extension of the advances gained in the previous semester with special emphasis on developing students' individual direction and interests. Some projects are set but students are encouraged to engage in self-motivated tasks of their own invention. By this point, students' work should be conceptually and technically sophisticated and they should be capable of speaking critically about their work.
Assessment Folio: 100%
Prescribed texts
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