Fine Arts

DURATION, NQF EQUIVALENT LEVEL AND INTAKES

Diploma of Art (Advanced) - 3 Academic Years, Level 7, January

Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts – 4 Academic Years, Level 7, February

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Exhibiting artist, art critic, textile artist, craft artist, exhibition technician, art educator, set or costume designer for film or theatre.

ACADEMIC PATHWAYS

Graduates have gone on to study: Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design, Master of Fine Arts; Graduate School of Education and Christchurch of Education, Teaching Diploma; Auckland University of Technology, Bachelor of Visual Arts; Otago Polytechinc, Bachelor of Fine Arts.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Portfolio and interview. NCEA level 2, preferably level 3 (High School Year 12/13) or equivalent. English language entry requirements, IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.

INDIVIDUAL COURSE COMPONENTS

First Academic Year - drawing, life drawing, painting, photography, print media, three dimensional studies, fibre arts, critical studies, digital media, art history.

Second Academic Year - painting, three dimensional studies, photography, print media, drawing, digital media, theory and criticism, art history.

Third Academic Year - body of work, theory and criticism, art history, business studies.

Fourth Academic Year - studio research, marketing, art and design theory.

COURSE SUMMARY

Courses in fine arts offer a unique combination of learning through practice-based study supported by comprehensive research, reflection, critical analysis and academic study. In the initial stages of a fine arts education students experience and experiment with a broad range of studio subjects, disciplines and media; spending the majority of their studio practice time with tutors. As students progress they are able to select media from a range of studio subjects and their studio practice becomes increasingly self-directed.

FIRST ACADEMIC YEAR

The first academic year provides a solid grounding in arts theory and history, while developing a wide range of practical skills through studio learning.

SECOND ACADEMIC YEAR

The second academic year is designed to further consolidate student's skills and understanding of a fine arts practice, theory and history.

THIRD ACADEMIC YEAR

The third academic year allows students to develop an individual course in research and studio practice in the media of their choice. This self-directed study is negotiated through a learning contract with assistance from tutors. In addition to self-directed study, students take classes in art history and theory.

FOLLOWING THE DIPLOMA OF ART (ADVANCED) STUDENTS CAN APPLY TO ENTER THE BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DEGREE THROUGH WHITECLIFFE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND DESIGN.

FOURTH ACADEMIC YEAR

The Bachelor of Fine Arts year is delivered at D&A in Christchurch on behalf of Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design. The course includes the study of arts, marketing, promotion and business practices.

Students produce a body of work in their studio practice. They are required to demonstrate in-depth research and write two academic essays that locate their work into a contemporary theoretical context.