Module Identifier |
AR31510 |
Module Title |
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 3: WORKING TO A BRIEF |
Academic Year |
2001/2002 |
Co-ordinator |
Mr Robert Meyrick |
Semester |
Semester 2 |
Other staff |
Mr Paul Croft |
Course delivery |
Tutorial | 3 Hours |
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Practical | 66 Hours |
Assessment |
Course work | | 100% |
Brief description
A major project which arises out of the main core module and consists of a public exhibit designed, made and appraised by the student under tutoral supervision in relation to professional requirements.
Aims:
The aim of the module is to:
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provide experience in the production of an artwork under the conditions of professional practice
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present concepts such as: working to deadlines. working methodology, finding a client, client-artist relations and jointly establishing parameters of operation, and devising and installing/presenting site/context specific artworks
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engender professional standards in the conduct of the artists and the presentation of the artwork
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provide an opportunity for the students to apply ideas and technical skills in a manner that may be a tangent to their practice in other modules.
Objectives:
At the end of the module the student will have:
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produced an artwork (either an individual or composite piece) that has been wrought to particular specifications of patron, purpose and place
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a body of preliminary materials such as correspondence with clients, statements of purpose, budget sheets, and a statement of evaluation, documentary evidence of work in progress
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a completed artwork, appropriately displayed (according to the demands and conventions of the medium and accepted forms of presentation) that is installed/available at a site viewed by staff and examiners.