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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts)
Visual Arts (UAC Code: 754605)
This major is based on studio practice and related theory and
history studies. The studio processes cover textiles, painting
and sculpture with support studies in curatorial practice, photography,
video, printmaking, installation and digital image making. Student
work is shown throughout the year in one of the gallery spaces
in the Faculty.
In first year, studio subjects introduce students to a range
of media and processes. Studio skills are taught and a critical
approach to their use is fostered in weekly seminars, which study
the histories of each art and craft discipline. In second year,
studio subjects build on these basic techniques and skills. Increased
emphasis is placed on the students' ability to achieve independence
in ideas, technical skills and work practices. Students are encouraged
to contextualise their artwork in contemporary practice by developing
research processes, attending exhibitions and participating in
the wider artistic community. In third year studio subjects,
students are expected to explore and develop personal themes
and ideas to a greater depth. Professional practice as a visual
artist is introduced. This includes skills in visual presentation
appropriate to the medium, gallery practice and compiling a professional
portfolio. The focus is on the completion of a body of work for
exhibition in the final year graduating exhibition.
In first year students are given a foundation in Introduction
to Theories of Visual Culture and Perspectives on Modernism as
a background to their second year of study in Early Visual Arts
and Design in Australia and The Artist in Contemporary Culture.
By third year, the focus turns to Australian Indigenous Art and
Visual Culture and Representation and Space in the Post Colonial
World.
Specific Entry Requirements
Applicants are asked to submit a set of photographs of six or
more of their most recent artworks. If selected for an interview,
applicants must bring a full portfolio of their work - original
work is required.
Course Program
| Subjects |
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Credit Points |
| 100-level |
| VISA101 |
Visual Investigations A |
6 |
| VISA102 |
Visual Investigations B |
6 |
| VISA103 |
Introduction to Visual Arts Studio A |
6 |
| VISA104 |
Introduction to Visual Arts Studio B |
6 |
| 12 credit points of Theory |
| VISA121 |
Introduction to Theories of Visual Culture |
6 |
| VISA122 |
Perspectives on Modernism |
6 |
| 200-level |
| VISA201 |
Visual Investigations C |
6 |
| VISA202 |
Visual Investigations D |
6 |
| VISA203 |
Visual Arts Studio C |
6 |
| VISA204 |
Visual Arts Studio D |
6 |
| 12 credit points of Theory |
| VISA221 |
Early Visual Arts and Design in Australia |
6 |
| VISA222 |
The Artist in Contemporary Culture |
6 |
| 300-level |
| VISA301 |
Visual Investigations E |
6 |
| VISA302 |
Visual Investigations F |
6 |
| VISA303 |
Advanced Visual Arts Studio E |
6 |
| VISA304 |
Advanced Visual Arts Studio F |
6 |
| 12 credit points of Theory |
| VISA321 |
Introduction to Indigenous Art and Visual Culture |
6 |
| VISA322 |
Representation and Space in the Post Colonial World |
6 |
Electives
Single degree BCA students must also include 36 credit points
of electives in their degree, of which no more than 18 credit
points should be at 100 level. Electives may be selected from
the general schedule and might include CREA102, CREA202 and VISA350.
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