Paperclay: Pushing boundaries
Land Art can be studied as a stand-alone course and it is a course for the Certificate of Higher Education in Art and Design at Aberystwyth University.
Key Facts
Language: English
Duration: 10 Weeks
Number of Credits: 10
Tutor: Shelley Upton
Learning Method: Face-to-face
Level: This module is at CQFW Level 5
Module Code: XA27810
Fee: £190.00 - Fee Waiver Scheme available
This course is available to book.
Overview
This course, which is very much about you and extending your working style, is designed to help you push the boundaries and take a step further with your ceramic studies. You will explore the possibilities of adding additional materials to a clay body and find out how you can take advantage of the extra resilience offered by the addition of paper and paper pulp to the clay. You may also wish to consider adding other non-traditional materials, either in the construction or decoration of your finished piece. This is an advanced module in ceramic modelling module aimed at stretching and challenging students to widen their subject knowledge and skills within this subject. Like other Level 2 modules, students will be required to write a statement of intent and prepare for this module with pre-course study.
Programme
The course will be taught as six sessions of varied lengths with gaps between sessions for experimentation and research.
Session One - Meet your materials and where to source materials. Sources of inspiration and materials
Session Two - The Design and Creation 2D to 3D, thinking in the round; physical opportunities and limitations.
Session Three – Testing; surface finishes, pre and post-firing, recording results.
Session Four – Practicalities; Time to plan, time management, drawing up a schedule.
Session Five - Construction and Application. Maquettes Armatures: florist wire, bubble wrap, nicrome wire.
Session Six - Finished piece. Evaluation, critique. Did you fulfil your statement of Intent? Glazes and finishes. An assessment session will be held at the end after firing.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this module, students should be able to:
- Investigate and deliver maquettes and a final piece made from.
- Paperclay to replicate a real-life commission.
- Evaluate a contemporary artist who uses.
- Paperclay and write a professional Statement of Intent housed within the logbook.
- Keep a course log of new techniques and time frame and investigations to simulate a real life commission.
Assessments
- Portfolio of completed piece - 60%
- Portfolio; Maquettes - 20%
- Logbook - 20%
Reading Suggestions
Additional reading list available on request.
Entry Requirements
This course is for everyone. No previous experience is needed and there are no formal entry requirements.
What Do I Need?
A list of materials, not included in the course fees, will be available prior to the course start date.
