How can you develop the skills and techniques to match your creative ideas?
Studio Practice 2 expands your foundational knowledge from Studio Practice 1 to develop and refine your creative work, hone your skills and technique, getting feedback in real-time on your creative practice.
This unit invites you to develop discipline-specific skills, techniques, and knowledge to realise your creative goals. Surrounded and supported by your peers, you examine and apply creative processes and select and compare ideas and techniques to apply to creative or performance practice.
In this unit, you will:
- Develop and demonstrate a creative process that involves research to generate ideas, informing creative or performance practice and presentation followed by reflection.
- Engage in safe and effective practice and/or performance techniques relevant to their practice.
Students choose to specialise in a creative or performing arts discipline from one of the following:
- Music
- Screen Media Arts
- Visual Arts.
Note 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.