ARTF 265 Intermediate Studies in Studio Practice Units: 3.00
An intermediate studio practice course exploring the practical and pedagogical aspects of print-based artwork, processes and strategies, as well as the resulting theoretical implications that have accompanied recent technological changes in production and distribution.
Requirements: Prerequisite ARTF 101/3.0 or ARTF 102/3.0 or permission of the Department.
Recommended ARTH 120/6.0.
Note This course is only available to students in the Faculty of Education.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Acquire the ability and vocabulary to situate artistic practices within broader socio-cultural and political contexts.
- Acquire verbal skills and contribute to classroom discussions and responding to the work of peers.
- Assess the multidisciplinary relationships among art, studio practices, research and pedagogy.
- Develop and demonstrate an effective knowledge of historical and contemporary print processes and techniques.
- Develop and demonstrate the ability to produce a body of print-based artwork for public presentation exhibiting a high level of material exploration and creative experimentation.
- Perform time-management, organizational and problem-solving skills in moving projects from concept to actualization.