Undergraduate Course: Self-Directed Art Practice 2-Paint (LLLA08003)
Course Outline
School | Edinburgh College of Art |
College | College of Humanities and Social Science |
Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 8 (Year 2 Undergraduate) |
Availability | Not available to visiting students |
SCQF Credits | 20 |
ECTS Credits | 10 |
Summary | This course develops students¿ understanding and approaches to current painting and mixed media practice within the context of developing a personal and autonomous studio practice.
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Course description |
Academic Description
The course introduces students, who already have developed a series of research, into developing their own studio practice using paint as their main medium of expression. Students will be guided through talks , demonstrations, artist studio visits and group critiques, where the exploration of an individual language relevant to current art practice will be developed.
Outline of Content
The course teaching is typically delivered over weekly class sessions of around 3 hours each and totaling 60 hours. Alternatively, the course can be delivered more intensely or as a block if required.
Over the class sessions the course will cover:
Introduction to independent art practice in contemporary context.
Suggested points of reference and short project.
Experiment with paint, monochromatic
Self directed projects start
Artist studio visit
Digital composition vs. analogue
Working larger and longer
Developing larger work
Multiples developed in tangent
Finishing work and group critique
The Learning Experience
The teaching will be based and delivered in specialist art and design studios or workshops and will typically include a range of practical exercises, introductions to techniques, processes and concepts, and set projects which lead to more focused and personal exploration. Over the course, students¿ progress will be monitored and supported by the tutor. Teaching will include practical demonstrations, one to one tuition, group discussions and critiques.
For work required to be undertaken after the class hours are complete, the course tutor will set students a ¿directed study plan¿ which can be undertaken without the need for specialist workshops or access to models.
Directed study will include research into a range of suggested artists and their associated movements to engender a contextual awareness. Students are expected to demonstrate how their research has informed their work through annotated sketchbooks, a visual digital journal and practical outcomes.
The Directed Study Plan will include preparing evidence of research and practical work to form an appropriate presentation for assessment.
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites |
It is RECOMMENDED that students have passed
Self-Directed Art Practice 1-Research (LLLA08004)
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Co-requisites | |
Prohibited Combinations | |
Other requirements | None |
Additional Costs | Unless otherwise stated, all students on this short course pay a published course fee per enrolment.
In addition to the learning and teaching resources and content, this fee also includes;
In addition to the course fee, students are expected to provide the following list of indicate tools, materials and equipment
A4/A3 sketchbook
Charcoal, pencils ,eraser, coloured chalk pastels
Masking tape, one sided card, Cartridge paper
Acrylic paints ( or Oil paints), acrylic or oil brushes, sponge, roller, rags
Appropriate surfaces to work on and paint with will depend on each individual. |
Course Delivery Information
Not being delivered |
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Research, context and ideas (33.3%) Demonstrate an enquiring work ethic within painting to formulate a range of personal strategies for recording and developing visual ideas and concepts, supported through relevant contextual research.
- Practice, skills and techniques (33.3%) Demonstrate the use of appropriate materials, methods and techniques, relevant to a contemporary art practice, to develop engage and sustained painting and mixed media studies.
- Selection, presentation and reflection (33.3%) Document, edit and select a coherent and sustained body of work, evidencing critical reflection and appropriate judgment to reveal its value.
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Learning Resources
Suggested Reading
WATT, A. and PATERSON, D. 2011. Hiding in Full View, Ingleby Gallery. Print
DOIG, P. et al.2008. Peter Doig. New York: D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers. Print.
HODSON, M. & WATSON, A.M. 2009 Michael Raedecker: line-up. Camden Arts Centre.
HAMILTON, J., O¿DONOGHUE, H. 2003, Hughie O¿Donoghue Merrell Publishers Ltd
DUMAS, M. 2014. The Image as Burden, Tate.
McFADYEN, J. 2012. Jock Mcfadyen. Edinburgh: Bourne Fine Art. Print.
KIEFER, A. 1998. 20 Jahre Einsamkreit. Paris: Regard, 1998. Print.
LUCIE-SMITH, E. 1984. Movements In Art Since 1945. London: Thames and Hudson. Print.
DEXTER, E. 2010. Vitamin D:New Perspectives in Drawing. Phaidon Press.
HOLZWARTH. H.W. 2008. Art Now. Ko¿ln: Taschen. Print.
Journal and periodicals
Modern Painters
Frieze
Turps
Web sources
www.tate.org
www.saatchigallery.com
www.victoria-miro.com |
Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills |
Ability to undertake research and apply this in the context of landscape painting
Use Independent judgment and critical evaluation
Employ resourceful research tactics to further develop imagery
Investigate appropriate techniques and materials
Develop a personal visual language
Self directed study in contemporary art practice
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Keywords | Personal developing,painting,expressive,developing processes,Drawing,research,composition,a |
Contacts
Course organiser | Mr Robbie Bushe
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Course secretary | Mr David Lonergan
Tel: (0131 6)51 4832
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