AU32 Bachelor of Contemporary Art University of South Australia

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    Intensive studio practice is a focus of this degree, and as a contemporary art student you will have access to stimulating, custom-built studio spaces and workshops. You will also graduate with a broad knowledge of contemporary and historical art.

    A separate one-year Bachelor of Art and Design (Honours) program is available to students who complete this degree with a credit or higher Grade Point Average (GPA). Other selection criteria may apply. 

    If you think you might be interested in secondary school teaching, you can apply for the Bachelor of Contemporary Art/Master of Teaching (Secondary) - it's a pathway straight into postgraduate study. If this interests you, please read How Do I Become a Teacher before selecting your courses.

    If you would like to apply directly into the Bachelor of Contemporary Art/Master of Teaching (Secondary) package option, please apply via SATAC using 424811.

    What you'll learn

    Throughout your studies you will explore the theoretical, technical and conceptual skills in contemporary art. You will also undertake research and get the opportunity to bring your ideas to life in on-campus studio spaces and workshops. Pieces produced will then be displayed at exhibitions at various Adelaide art spaces.   

    During your second and third years you will complete a number of electives, which will further complement your specialisation. You are able to choose your electives from the studio disciplines or from a wider pool of electives. In your final year you will complete major project work where you will identify and frame a concept, plan appropriate methods and undertake research.

  • CƠ HỘI NGHỀ NGHIỆP

    Contemporary artists are highly creative, highly motivated, disciplined and committed. To succeed in this creative profession you need to be willing to take risks, push boundaries and experiment with materials, textures and subject matter. If you think you've got what it takes, the job prospects for contemporary artists in Australia are looking great, with strong growth expected through to November 20201. Careers to consider: 

    • ceramicist: create ceramic objects or artwork 
    • arts administrator: responsible for facilitating the day-to-day operations of an arts organisation 
    • sculptor: manipulate hard materials to make three-dimensional artworks 
    • art critic: specialise in analysing, interpreting and evaluating art 
    • photographer: capture everything from portraits and landscapes to architecture, fashion and editorial. You can choose to be self-employed or to work for a range of industries as an in-house photographer
    • artist: create original artwork; fine artists are usually self-employed, but some artists may produce work during artist residencies or may be commissioned by an individual or organisation
    • jewellery and glass designer: design, repair and create jewellery
    • printmaker: create prints using a range of medium, including film, paper or wood

    If you think you might be interested in secondary school teaching, you can apply for the Bachelor of Contemporary Art/Master of Teaching (Secondary) - it's a pathway straight into postgraduate study. If this interests you, please read How Do I Become a Teacher before selecting your courses.

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