ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
School of Art
COURSE STUDY GUIDE
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ARTV2023 Complementary Studies 3


Workshop Coordinators: 
Ceramics: Janet Deboos: 6125 5823 janet.deboos@anu.edu.au; Glass: Richard Whiteley, 6125 5829 richard.whiteley@anu.edu.au; Gold & Silversmithing: Johannes Kuhnen 6125 5834 johannes.kuhnen@anu.edu.au; Painting: Ruth Waller 6125 5827 ruth.waller@anu.edu.au; Photomedia: Martyn Jolly 6125 5815 martyn.jolly@anu.edu.au; Printmedia & Drawing: Patsy Payne 6125 5817 patsy.payne@anu.edu.au; Sculpture: Wendy Teakel 6125 5837 wendy.teakel@anu.edu.au; Textiles: Valerie Kirk 6125 5833 valerie.kirk@anu.edu.au; Furniture: Rodney Hayward 6125 5835 rodney.hayward@anu.edu.au.

Teaching Staff      As advised by individual Workshops/Studios

Course Commitment
4 hours per week lectures, tutorials, critiques and supervised studio practice and 2 hours per week independent studio practice

Course Overview:          
See the ANU Undergraduate Handbook for individual Workshop/Studio entries.

Learning Objectives

At the completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • demonstrate an increased  level of skill within the range of Workshop/Studio materials, process, equipment and tools
  • exploit the characteristics of materials and processes in an individual way
  • demonstrate an awareness of contemporary issues and directions relevant to  their own/personal work
  • show awareness of personal and shared responsibilities of the artist vis a vis OH&S requirements and procedures and workspace management

Assessment Schedule

 

Assessment Item

 

Weighting

 

Due Date

 

Portfolio of art or design work

 

80%

 

 

to be advised by individual Workshops/Studios

 

*Journal/Documentation/Studio Theory presentation

 

20%

 

to be advised by individual Workshops/Studios

Penalty for late submission: 2 percentage points per working day unless Special Consideration has been approved.

*Assessment Items in this category might include the following, as specified in individual classes:

  • body of artworks
  • body of technical/exploratory works
  • work proposal
  • visual/reflective Diary
  • Seminar Paper
  • Studio Theory Paper
  • Technical Paper
  • support work
  • documentation of Process – including photographic
  • fieldwork log book
  • collected materials
  • collated digital resources

Assessment Criteria

degree of resolution of IWP or set projects

competence with a range of Workshop/Studio materials, processes, and  skills

capacity to respond to themes or subjects in an individual way

integration of  a range of research methods 

conceptual/theoretical understanding

contribution to Workshop/Studio critique  and/or tutorial sessions and/or discussion

professional approach to issues of workspace management  including OH&S  procedures

Assessment Overview

You should familiarise yourself with the following assessment-related material, available on the School Noticeboard, from your Workshop or the School Reception, or on the School's 'Study Protocols' webpage.

School of Art Assessment Procedures

School of Art Grade Descriptions

School of Art Glossary of assessment terms – and the following:

Faculty Review and Appeal Procedures

The ANU Handbook

Course Problems
If you have problems concerning a course you are taking, it is best in the first instance to speak directly to the lecturer concerned. You can also take up your concerns with the Head of School. Many courses and programs have student representatives, and you may find it useful to direct your concerns via them. The ANU Students’ Association (ANUSA) has two Student Representatives in the College of Arts and Social Sciences who can help you with problems or concerns that you may have with your course or degree.  They can help you by talking to lecturers or tutors on your behalf, help you address your concerns with assessment, and give you advice about appeals procedures.  They also sit on a number of College Committees, so let them know if you have complaints or suggestions for improvement about your courses or about facilities and services more generally.  You can contact them by emailing them at arts.facrep@anu.edu.au or visit the ANUSA website for more information http://sa.anu.edu.au.

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