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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:

  1. Acquire the ability and vocabulary to situate artistic practices within broader socio-cultural and political contexts.
  2. Acquire verbal skills and contribute to classroom discussions and responding to the work of peers.
  3. Assess the multidisciplinary relationships among art, studio practices, research and pedagogy.
  4. Develop and demonstrate an effective knowledge of historical and contemporary print processes and techniques.
  5. 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.
  6. Perform time-management, organizational and problem-solving skills in moving projects from concept to actualization.