Post-Graduate Programme
Course overview
Qualification | Postgraduate Certificate |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 1 year |
Intakes | January, April, September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
Admissions
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Tuition
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Entry Requirements
Art Academy alumni are required to submit a recent portfolio of work and an artist's statement. They will then speak in person or on the phone to either Principal Tanya Russell or Vice Principal Rob Pepper about their artistic intentions.
Non Art Academy applicants should have graduated from a fine art degree or equivalent, have a good portfolio of recent work, a CV and an artists statement. They also need to complete the Academy application form and will be asked to attend an interview. They should be able to demonstrate competency in spoken and written English.
Curriculum
The Post-Graduate Programme is made up of critique days where opportunity is given for the Graduate to get feedback from both the tutor and the fellow Graduates on the development and direction of their work. The time allocated to each member of the group is for them to use as they like, feedback and discussion can be given on any aspect of being a professional artist, ideas, finished pieces, marketing materials etc.
Tutorials provide a key opportunity for Graduates to have more personal feedback and a closer assessment of their works and studio practice, especially in areas which may not be specifically covered in group critiques.