Module: CAP4001-20 Introduction to 3D
Level: 4
Credit Value: 20
Module Tutor: Peter Bodenham
Module Tutor Contact Details: p.bodenham@bathspa.ac.uk
1.Brief description of module
This is the first module of the introductory programme to Sculpture and Ceramics.
The module aims to develop your ability to engage with methods and materials associated with the production of three-dimensional objects.
By introducing you to practical research skills, we aim to begin to develop your ability to contextualise your practice.
The module aims to develop your awareness of the range of opportunities available to facilitate your professional development as creative practitioner.
2.Outline syllabus
A weekly programme of practical taught studio introductions and inductions in technical workshops (construction, fabrication, casting) will introduce you to materials and methods used in the construction of three-dimensional objects.
Through a series of short projects you will begin to develop a personal portfolio of sculptural and ceramic objects.
A programme of staff lectures focusing on their practice and research will begin to introduce you to ways in which research facilitates and contextualises practice.
Introductions to the library and the university’s virtual learning environment will provide access to teaching and learning resources.
Through practical photographic and digital workshops you will be introduced to ways of documenting your practice for professional purposes.
A varied field of art programme of professional practice seminars and talks by visiting lecturers and careers staff will introduce you to:
Means of disseminating your work.
Ethical and sustainable considerations relating to practice.
Professional opportunities available to enhance your employability.
You will be informed and instructed in safe working practices and will work within the university’s health and safety regulations.
3.Teaching and learning activities
During the module, you will engage in the following:
Taught studio introductions.
Weekly demonstrations and workshops.
Project based tasks
Independent study
Talks and seminars
One to one tutorials, group seminars and peer group critiques
Individual tutorials that support regular reflective evaluation of personal ambition and progress
Study trips
A range of tasks, learning materials and research guides are published on Minerva supporting the module.