Course Title: Printmaking Minor Study 1

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term1 2009

Course Code: VART5155

Course Title: Printmaking Minor Study 1

School: 340T Art

Campus: City Campus

Program: C5048 - Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts)

Course Contact : Kellyann Geurts

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4472

Course Contact Email:kellyann.geurts@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Deborah Williams
deborah.williams@rmit.edu.au

Nominal Hours: 96

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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

VART5779C – Research and experiment with techniques to produce prints

Course Description

In this course students develop the expression of ideas through the application of an extended range of printmaking processes, and at an increasingly sophisticated level.

Students will be encouraged to explore the possibilities of printmaking through a lateral approach to the subject, students will be instructed in digital (Photoshop) and traditional technologies . Students will also be introduced to the idea of the exchange portfolio print. Emphasis will be placed on the students becoming more independent in their studio practice, as well as developing critical evaluation skills through participation in a group tutorial and regular individual tutorials. A book binding workshop will be held during the semester.


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

VBS665 Printmaking Minor Study 1


Learning Outcomes


1. Use an extended range of materials and techniques in the production of original prints
2. Use new and traditional technologies in the production of original prints
3. Integrate historic and contemporary influences in the development of printed images


Details of Learning Activities

Students will be encouraged to explore the possibilities of printmaking through a lateral approach to the subject.

Students will extend their understanding of the unique possibilities with printmaking and the multiple.

Students will gain an understanding of the screen printing process.

Health and Safety will continue to be addressed.

Students will develop research and technical skills which will allow them to effectively solve particular visual problems and conceptual concerns.

Students are encouraged to develop critical evaluation and articulation skills.


Teaching Schedule

Week 1 -             Orientation week

Week 2 -             OH & S Update

                             Overview of Semester delivery

                              Introduction to Project 1 - Screen Printing

                              Introduction to Project 2 - Post card project

Weeks 3 - 7       Project 1 - Screen Printing

                            Project 2 - Post card project extends into Detail project


Weeks 7 - 11      Project 1  - Screen Printing

                              Project 3 - Multi plate Etching

Week 12              Group Tutorial Week


Week 13 - 15     General Studio Practice

Week 16             Folio Preparation


Week 17             Assessment

Please note that the weekly time frame may alter due to group needs or supplies.
Staff will endeavour to give students ample warning of alterations.


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources

www.australianprints.gov.au

www.crownpoint.com

Printmaking Today Quarterly journal, Farrand Press, London

Imprint Magazine, Print Council of Australia

Grishin, S. Contemporary Australian Printmaking: An Interpretative History (Craftsman House, Sydney, 1994)

Grishin, S. Australian Printmaking in the 1990s: Artist printmakers 1990- 1995 (Craftsman House, Sydney, 1997)

Staff, D & Sacilotto, D Printmaking; History & Process. Holt Rhinehart & Winston, NY, 1975


Overview of Assessment

Folio presentation marked by a panel, with written response.


Assessment Tasks

Project 1 - Completion of two resolved images of an edition of a minimum of three.
Students will demonstrate an  appropriate level of understanding of the processes, skills and techniques of the methods of screen printing introduced. These may be incorporated into the finished works or

Project 2 - Completion of one resolved image : one monochromatic, one multi-colour
An edition of a minimum of five prints per image or unique works.

Project 3 - Completion of one resolved image : one monochromatic, one multi-colour
An edition of a minimum of five prints per image or unique works.

All projects must demonstrate sustained investigation.

Participation in Group tutorial.

1 Visual Diary workbook plus Back up work for all projects.

Studio practice and tutorial participation.


Assessment Matrix

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