ARTV8043 Studio Practice 6
The details for the course, Studio Practice 6 (ARTV8043), apply to all of the following topics. Specific descriptions for Syllabus and Proposed Assessment that apply to each topic are detailed below.
CAD-Design-Create
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Gilbert Riedelbauch
Gilbert.Riedelbauch@anu.edu.au
Ceramics
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Ceramics Workshop, Janet DeBoos
Digital Art Studies
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Photography & Media Arts Workshop, Martyn Jolly
Furniture
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Furniture Workshop, Rodney Hayward
Glass
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Glass Workshop, Richard Whiteley
Gold and Silversmithing
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Gold & Silversmithing Workshop, Johannes Kuhnen
Painting
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Painting Workshop, Ruth Waller
Photomedia
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Photography & Media Arts Workshop, Martyn Jolly
Printmedia and Drawing
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Printmedia & Drawing, Patsy Payne
Sculpture
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Sculpture Workshop, Wendy Teakel
Textiles
Syllabus
Each individual Studio Practice Course is to be described in a document which is drawn up in negotiation between the student and the assigned Workshop Supervisor by reference to a template which describes the project in terms of 1. Aims, 2. Methods and Resources, 3. Context, and 4. Anticipated Outcomes. Each Studio Practice Course Project is to be resolved and approved by the relevant Supervisor by the fourth week of each semester.
Contact: Head of Textiles Workshop, Valerie Kirk
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