Learning Outcomes
• To develop professionalism and free thinking, technical, productive, organisation skills, in view of a satisfactory response to the pluralism of applications within the fine art fields of practice.
• To develop professionalism and free thinking, technical, productive, organisation skills, in view of a satisfactory response to the pluralism of applications within the fine art fields of practice.
• To be able to be inventive and experimental around the processing of their concepts.
• The students have to be able take into consideration those principles that the artwork can be perceived by a wide audience and to be able to acknowledge the conditions that the work can be unfolded.
• To develop their research skills; familiarise with the language, the materials and the tools of fine arts in view of being able to link their personal practice with group activities.
• To learn how to work purposefully, how to develop the right work ethos, how to work with economy and with respect of the Health and Safety guidelines.
• Ability to act effectively in professional environments.
• To develop fundamental research skills, in order to be able to filter, collect and process information.
• To be able to develop and process theoretical, methodological and conceptual matters of a specific subject and cognitive field that emerges from their own art practice.
Course Content (Syllabus)
This semester is focused on a) individual supervised art practice in view of the preparation and realisation of the diploma solo show, b) the professional presentation of the final show and the corresponding creative thinking that the work emerged from, c) advanced research, in view of acknowledging the contemporary fine art requirements, on a social and cultural level.
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
1. Βιβλίο [77277581]: Η ΑΝΟΔΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΑΣΗΜΑΝΤΟΤΗΤΑΣ, ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΣ ΚΑΣΤΟΡΙΑΔΗΣ, ΧΑΡΜΑΝΗ ΑΘ. ΑΙΚΑΤΕΡΙΝΗ
2. Βιβλίο [77111869]: ΤΟ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΚΟ ΣΤΗ ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΗ ΤΕΧΝΗ, Συλλογικό, επιμ. Γ.Σταυρακάκης & Κ. Σταφυλάκης, ΚΟΛΕΤΣΟΣ ΟΡΕΣΤΗΣ-ΕΡΡΙΚΟΣ