University of the West of England

    MODULE SPECIFICATION

Code: UAAA7Q-30-M

Title: FINE ART PRACTICE: C, previously Studio Practice Two

Version: 4

Level: M

UWE credit rating: 30 Credits

ECTS credit rating: 15

Module type: Project

Owning Faculty: FCA

Field: Art

Field Leader: M Ure

Valid from: September 2010 (Chair’s action – October 2010)

Discontinued from:

Contributes towards: MA Fine Art

Pre-requisites:

Co-requisites: None

Excluded combinations:

    Learning outcomes:

    To enable students to:

    Knowledge and Understanding

    i) demonstrate an in-depth knowledge and understanding of a range of historical and contemporary Fine Art works and practices;

    ii) demonstrate an in-depth knowledge and understanding of critical discourses relevant to contemporary Fine Art practices;

    iii) develop an understanding of the cultural implications of their own practice in relation to other relevant practices;

    Intellectual skills

    iv) critically reflect on and discuss their own artwork and that of others at a sophisticated level;

    v) identify and analyse relevant sources of information in depth in order to further develop critical skills;

    vi) develop necessary skills to develop a conceptually rigorous Fine Art practice;

    Practical skills

    vii) manage and develop a focused art practice;

    viii) produce sophisticated artwork;

    ix) communicate, negotiate and offer sophisticated critical opinion to others;

    x) document artwork in a professional manner;

    Transferable skills

    xi) manage focused learning strategies and continue to access an appropriate range of resources;

    xii) engage in focused critical debate in a professional manner;

    xiii) identify and present a range of relevant topics for debate.

    Syllabus outline:

    This module is designed to provide students with the opportunity to further develop their own self initiated practice. Students will continue to manage a studio or work place of their own and further develop their work to a sophisticated level.

    The emphasis in this module is the focusing individual working methods and the production of artworks as well as furthering their understanding of the cultural implications of their work. Students are also required to photographically document (and digitally, if appropriate) their work at a professional level.

    Students will be expected to make significant contributions to critical discussion, group critiques and debates about their own and others artworks. Students will focus their inquiry and demonstrate a focused engagement with critical discourse and the exchange of ideas. This will be achieved through an examination of a wide range of sources, which are of particular relevance to individual students’ areas of interest. Students’ work and their management of their own studios or work place will be further developed during this module.

    For assessment at the end of the module students are required to present finished artworks appropriately installed. Supporting work should also be in evidence for assessment. Documentation of work will also be assessed in the form of labelled 35mm slides (or appropriate equivalent) of other completed works.

    Teaching and learning methods:

    Much of the teaching and learning during this module will take place in the students’ studios or work place.

    The emphasis of this module is upon self-directed work and students are expected to spend appropriate amounts of time working in their studios. Teaching and learning methods are aimed at supporting the student in managing their studio practice effectively. Students are expected to organise and contribute to a rotating programme of group critiques and discussions (in conjunction with the Programme Leader). These may involve invited visiting specialists and/or Fine Art staff.

    A number of presentations will be given by students and invited visitors. Students are expected to make regular visits to art exhibitions and events in London, Bristol and elsewhere in order to maintain a wide and informed knowledge of contemporary art practice.

    Assessment criteria:

    Students will be assessed on the level of their ability to:

Criteria

Relates to learning outcomes

Source of evidence

Develop a focused Fine Art project.

i, iii, iv, vi, vii, viii, x, xi

Resolved artworks, work in development, supporting work.

Documentation of artwork.

Produce sophisticated artwork using appropriate media.

i, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, xi

Resolved artworks appropriately presented and installed.

Demonstrate knowledge of contemporary and historical artworks.

i, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, ix, xi, xii, xiii

Resolved artworks appropriately presented and installed.

Work in development, supporting work.

Demonstrate knowledge of relevant contemporary critical review and theory.

i, ii, iii, iv, vi, ix, xi, xii, xiii

Resolved artworks appropriately presented and installed.

Work in development, supporting work.

    Indicative sources:

    Individually negotiated.

    Assessment:

    Weighting between components A and B (standard modules at levels 0-3 only) A: B:

    ATTEMPT 1

    First Assessment Opportunity

    Component A

    Description of each element Element weighting

    1 Visual and Oral Presentation 100%

    Second Assessment Opportunity (further attendance at taught classes is/is not required)

    Component A

    1 Visual and Oral Presentation 100%

    SECOND (OR SUBSEQUENT) ATTEMPT Attendance at taught classes is/is not required.

    Specification confirmed by ………………………………………Date……………………………

    (Associate Dean/Programme Director)

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