Gwybodaeth am Fodiwlau
Module Identifier
AR30320
Module Title
Exhibition Preparation (1)
Academic Year
2026/2027
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1
Exclusive (Any Acad Year)
Course Delivery
Assessment
| Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| Semester Assessment | Statement Document expressing intentions for Semester 2 Exhibition | 10% |
| Semester Assessment | Showcase | 90% |
| Supplementary Assessment | Showcase | 90% |
| Supplementary Assessment | Statement Document expressing intentions for Exhibition | 10% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Have developed a clear subject matter for their art practice
Evidence experimentation and exploration of themes, approaches and material possibilities
Divergent thinking: a broad approach using research, both contextual and practical, to support learning
Convergent thinking: to bring ideas together and begin to develop a clear understanding of the potential of the work created.
Brief description
The third year culminates in the Exhibition Module in Semester 2, which aims to consolidate and refine your interests as you develop your own unique artistic voice. With this as the focus for the third year in Fine Art practice, this module aims to enable you to develop the subject for your final exhibition through experimentation, research and engagement, exploring processes, and refining your skills, to enable you to develop your ideas and create the groundwork for Semester 2 and the End of Year Exhibition.
The module enables you to test and explore ideas such as showcasing your work in, for example, a studio exhibition, in which developmental work can be shown to your lecturers and peers, gaining vital feedback. This module should be approached as a developmental opportunity where ideas are tested, subject matter explored, context understood, and artwork created.
The module enables you to test and explore ideas such as showcasing your work in, for example, a studio exhibition, in which developmental work can be shown to your lecturers and peers, gaining vital feedback. This module should be approached as a developmental opportunity where ideas are tested, subject matter explored, context understood, and artwork created.
Content
This module will be focused on your individual practices and supported by lectures, seminars, group crits and tutorials.
Module Skills
| Skills Type | Skills details |
|---|---|
| Adaptability and resilience | Testing ideas and learning from both success and failure |
| Co-ordinating with others | Learning from each other in group seminars and reviews |
| Critical and analytical thinking | Through experimentation and reflection, use learning to take new directions and explore new possibilities |
| Professional communication | Showcasing work to lectures and peers |
| Real world sense | Through sharing work and ideas in the showcase opportunity |
| Reflection | Core to this module will be the ability to evaluate and make decisions |
| Subject Specific Skills | Developing and refining technical approaches and sophistication with materials |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6
