Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

Liverpool School of Art & Design

Learning Methods

Lecture

Off Site

Online

Seminar

Tutorial

Workshop

Module Offerings

5104FA-JAN-MTP

Aims

To consider the appropriateness, mode and situation of media used in Contemporary Fine Art Practice To consider the role that audiences play in the production and distribution of contemporary art practice. To develop a body of Fine Art Practice that consolidates the integration of theory and practice. To continue developing a student’s ability practically and critically to place their own work within the wider cultural context.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Articulate personal research proposals for the production, delivery and distribution of their work.
2.
Show a coherent and resolved body of work which evidences resolution of research and proposed ambitions and is tested through experimentation.
3.
Demonstrate the self-reflexive consideration, critical awareness and application of appropriate modes of production, delivery and distribution for the production of contemporary artwork appropriate to ideas and media.
4.
Demonstrate the critical consideration and evaluation of the role that audiences play in the production and distribution of Contemporary Fine Art.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Students will continue to define their own practices and test these through a series of outward facing projects and frameworks. They will be encouraged to develop contemporary Fine Art practice within their broader creative, expressive and personal concerns, via a negotiated programme of experimentation and production. Artwork may be presented in any medium, and substantial programme of artistic production guided by their personal tutor via exhibitions, projects, frameworks, lectures, tutorial, group tutorials, cross-year group crit shows, and seminars.
Module Overview:
Within this module you will consider the appropriateness, mode and situation of media used in Contemporary Fine Art Practice so that you can consider the role that audiences play in the production and distribution of contemporary art practice.
Additional Information:This module asks students to test their practice by considering their work in a public context. Placing work in a public context or “distributing work “ necessarily requires considerations of resolution, completion, presentation and professionalism. The module also considers how the context of the work, or where students choose to place it effects its meaning and how it is perceived. Students are expected to build on the strengths of their work and shed the unnecessary elements as a result of this testing

Assessments

Portfolio

Presentation