What art, music, songs, films, performances, and stories do you want to make and dream of the world hearing and seeing?
Studio time is the bedrock of creative practice. It's the greenhouse for new ideas, the lab for experimentation, the nursery for expansive play, and the place from which your creative identity and artistic voice flows.
Studio Practice 1 is where you are introduced to the fundamentals of one creative discipline. In this unit, you can develop and refine your creative work, hone your skills and technique, getting feedback in real-time on your creative practice. Surrounded and supported by your peers, Studio Practice 1 invites you to gain confidence and engage with foundational discipline-specific skills, techniques, and knowledge.
In this unit, you will:
- Discover creative and/or performance processes to communicate concepts.
- Explore and apply creative processes to promote artistry.
- Develop studio practice and reflection routines to prepare for making and presentation opportunities.
- Integrate safe and sustainable methodologies for creative and/or performance practice.
Students choose to specialise in a creative or performing arts discipline from one of the following:
- Music
- Screen Media Arts
- Visual Arts.
Notes For Music: students can specialise as instrumentalists, singers or composers.
- Music students select one instrument to study through their degree.
- Instrumental lecturers specialise in piano, keyboard, guitar, drums and percussion.
- Learning in other music instruments may be available, depending on the availability of casual teachers.
- Composers are encouraged to study an instrument.