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In this course, you will explore the complex interplay between photographic lighting and questions of representation and meaning through consideration of portraiture. You will develop your technical skills with both artificial and natural light sources, learning to observe and control
In this course, you will develop the knowledge and skills required to establish professional digital imaging workflows for image capture, selecting, editing, file management, output and distribution. You will investigate the capabilities of current digital technology for photographic imaging and explore their
In this course, you will explore technical and theoretical principles and skills that apply across all photographic practices. You will establish foundational knowledge of the principles of photographic techniques and technologies and examine the principles of photographic image making. This
In this course you will explore the way in which photography intersects with a broad range of cultural practices. You will experiment with creative approaches and techniques that will enable you to engage in social, professional & cultural fields? You
Image: Fieldwork, Fiona Hillary Course Guide: VART3709 Lecturer: Dr Fiona Hillary Course Coordinator: Dr Fiona Hillary (fiona.hillary@rmit.edu.au) Day: WednesdayTime: 1.30 – 4.30 Delivery mode: Face-to-FaceLocation: 39.4 Fieldwork is a process driven elective course that encourages you as an artist/curator to
Image: ᗰIᔕᕼᗰᗩᔕᕼ 2024, Blindside. Course Guide: VART3739 Lecturer: Nikki Lam Course Coordinator: Dr Fiona Hillary (fiona.hillary@rmit.edu.au) Day: TuesdayTime: 9.30-12.30pm Delivery mode: Face-to-FaceLocation: 39.4 In this course you will work closely with Blindside, one of Naarm/Melbourne’s most significant Artist Run Initiatives (ARIs).
Exhibition spaces and installation choices transform how we experience and understand photographs. In this course you will examine the relationship between photographic works and their display environments, focusing on how physical and social contexts shape the meaning and impact of
The course approaches the medium of photography as modes of communication, art and creative technical skills. In studying this course you will be shown how photography has developed throughout its history and its theoretical contexts. We will discuss how our growing
Image: name, ‘title’, year, medium. Photographer: Course Guide: Global Art Intensive: Nepal Lecturer: Dr Alan Hill Course Coordinator: Dr Alan Hill alan.hill@rmit.edu.au Day: 9-27 November 2024 Delivery mode: face to face; 27-40 studentsLocation: Kathmandu, Nawalpur and Dharan, Nepal Creative practice as
Image: Bin Dixon Ward, The Captains Daughter, SLS Nylon, Ink Course Guide: VART3473 Lecturer: Mark Edgoose Course Coordinator: Mark Edgoose (email) Day: MondayTime: 1:30pm – 4:30pm Delivery mode: Location: 04.02.06 In this course, you will explore and experience a range
Image: Please Be Careful, 2020, Sarah Douglass, RMIT Public Art Trail Course Guide: VART2027 Lecturer: name Course Coordinator: name and email Day: Time: Delivery mode: Location: 50.01.01 This course introduces the practice of art in public spaces. You will explore a
Image: Shana Moulton, ‘Decorations of the Mind II’, Galerie Gregor Staiger, Zurich, 2011 Course Guide: VART3464 Lecturer: Arlo Mountford Course Coordinator: Ian Haig Day: Time: 9:30am – 12:30pm Delivery mode: Location: 04.02.06 In this course you will examine technical, historical and
Image: Lithogrph: (Detail) Washes Experiment – Student Group Work, 2018 Course Guide: VART1221 Lecturer: Andrew Gunnell Course Coordinator: name and email Day: MondayTime: 1:30pm-4:30pm Delivery mode: Location: 49.02.18 Through practical workshops this course introduces and explores a range of processes
Image: William Kentridge. Courtesy of MAC Course Guide: VART2022 Lecturer: Martine Corompt Course Coordinator: name and email Day: MondayTime: 9.30am – 12.30pm Delivery mode: Location: 4.2.6 Temporal drawing, refers to Drawing over time and explores the connection between the practice
Course Guide: VART1398 Lecturer: Fleur Summers Course Coordinator: name and email Day: MondayTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm Delivery mode: Location: 37.1.7 This course is designed to introduce students to the traditions of sculpture within the framework of current art practice and to
Image: Migrant Mother, Dorothea Lange, 1936, United States Library of Congress’s Prints and Photographs Division Course Guide: VART3590 Lecturer: Isabella Capezio Course Coordinator: name and email Day: TBCTime: TBC Delivery mode: Location: The course approaches the medium of photography as
Image: Andrew Clapham, Altered-R 2021, Acrylic Silk-Screen Print on Paper Course Guide: VART3478 Lecturer: Andrew Gunnell Course Coordinator: name and email Day: MondayTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm Delivery mode: Location: 95.01.03 This course will introduce you to screenprinting processes and technologies
Image: Studio Photo, Photographer: Peter Ellis Course Guide: VART1316 Lecturer: Sarah Tomasetti Course Coordinator: name and email Day: MondayTime: Delivery mode: Location: 2.3.04 This elective will give you an elementary understanding of the concepts and materials and contexts used in
Images left to right: Ana Mendieta, Untitled (Facial Hair Transplants), 1972, Anna Maria Maiolino, Eugenia Lim, The Peoples Currency 2017, Justene Williams, The Worker (Costume from Victory Over the Sun),2016, Course Guide: VART3504 Lecturer: name Course Coordinator: name and email
Image: name, ‘title’, year, medium. Photographer: Course Guide: VART3510 Lecturer: Jerry Galea Course Coordinator: name and email Day: FridayTime: Delivery mode: Location: In this course, you will participate in an internship or artist in residence program in an arts, photographic
Image: Greg Creek, RMIT Life Drawing Studio Course Guide: VART1325 Lecturer: Greg Creek Course Coordinator: name and email Day: MondaysTime: 9:30am – 12:30pm, 1.30pm – 4.30pm, 5.30pm – 8.30pm Delivery mode: Location: 4.5.05 In this elective course you will learn
Image: Griselda Crombie Course Guide: VART3514 Lecturer: Kris Coad Course Coordinator: name and email Day: MondayTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pm Delivery mode: Location: 6.02.01 In this course you will explore and experiment with the physical properties of materials and develop fundamental
Image: Caitlin Ramsden-Smith, 2018 Course Guide: VART3511 Lecturer: Bronislaw De Wilmesau-Kozka Course Coordinator: name and email Day: N/ATime: N/A Delivery mode: OnlineLocation: N/A This course you will investigate how photography functions within a fine art context. It is a fully integrated
Image: A Hemline Of Sky Through Smoke, A Hemline Of Forest Through Smoke, and A Hemline Of Water Through Smoke (2020), Gracia Haby and Louise Jennison. Course Guide: VART3480 Lecturer: Andrew Gunnell, Louise Jennison Course Coordinator: name and email Day:
Image: Cecilia Baker ‘Cyanotype’ Course Guide: VART1704 Lecturer: Isabella Capezio Course Coordinator: name and email Day: Time: Delivery mode: Location: 006.05.001 This course introduces you to the beginnings of Photography to the present day. You will examine the early photographers
image: name, ‘title’, year, medium. Photographer: Course Guide: VART3627 Lecturer: Jody Haines, Dr Ruth DeSouza and specialist guest lecturers Course Coordinator: name and email Day: ThursdayTime: 10:30am-1:30pm Delivery mode: Location: 6.2.3 This course invites you to develop a reflective relationship
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Image: Caelan Renfree-Dyer, Untitled, 2017, Ceramic, Photographer: Andrew Barcham Course Guide: OART1067 Lecturer: Dr Tammy Wong-Hulbert Course Coordinator: Dr Tammy Wong-Hulbert (tammy.hulbert@rmit.edu.au) Day: TuesdaysTime: TBC Delivery mode: Face-to-FaceLocation: TBC In this course, you will undertake a theoretical and historical examination
Image: NGURRAWAANA (2023) GARUWA x Juluwarlu Art Group, Cinematographer Ryan Andrew Lee, on Yindjibarndi Country Course Guide: OART1103 Lecturer: Worimi curator and educator Genevieve Grieves with guest presenters Course Coordinator: A/Professor Marnie Badham marnie.badham@rmit.edu.au *Offered 2x per year. Delivery mode:
Image: i-Land X-isle (2012), Latai Taumoepeau. Photo by Zan Wimberley, 2013. Course Guide: VART3711 & VART3713 Lecturer: Dr Torika Bolatagici Course Coordinator: Dr Pia Johnson (pia.johnson@rmit.edu.au) Day: WednesdayTime: 9.30am – 12.30pm Delivery mode: Face-to-FaceLocation: 2.2.2 The theme for this course is Activism,
Course Guide: VART3739 Lecturer: Nikki Lam Course Coordinator: Dr Fiona Hillary (fiona.hillary@rmit.edu.au) Day: WednesdayTime: 9.30-12.30pm Delivery mode: Face-to-FaceLocation: 50.1.001 In this course you will work closely with the context of the Artist Run Initiative (ARI). You will expand your understanding
Image: Fieldwork, Fiona Hillary Course Guide: VART3709 Lecturer: Dr Fiona Hillary Course Coordinator: Dr Fiona Hillary (fiona.hillary@rmit.edu.au) Day: WednesdayTime: 1.30 – 4.30 Delivery mode: Face-to-FaceLocation: 39.4 Fieldwork is a process driven elective course that encourages you as an artist/curator to
Image: Toshiro Shimada / Getty Images Course Guide: VART3616 Lecturer: A/Prof Dominic Redfern Course Coordinator: A/Prof Dominic Redfern (dominic.redfern@rmit.edu.au) Day: FridaysTime: 9.30-11:00 Delivery mode: Tutorials are face-to-face only, lectures are delivered onlineLocation: TBC So, there’s you, and then there’s everything
Image: Pelle Cass, 2018, ‘Water Polo Match, Harvard’, from the series Crowded Fields. Composite photograph Course Guide: VART3638 Lecturer: TBC Course Coordinator: Dr Pia Johnson (pia.johnson@rmit.edu.au) Day: WednesdayTime: 9.30 – 12.30 Delivery mode: Face-to-FaceLocation: 6.5.1 Grounded in digital photography, this
Image: Fiona Hilary, ‘Companions in the Wrack’, 2019 Course Guide: VART3711 & VART3713 Lecturer: Dr Fiona Hillary Course Coordinator: Dr Fiona Hillary (fiona.hillary@rmit.edu.au) Day: WednesdaysTime: 1.30pm – 4:30pm Delivery mode: Face to faceLocation: TBA This course will invite you to
Image: Photographic lighting workshop Course Guide: VART3741 Lecturer: N/A Course Coordinator: Dr Pia Johnson (pia.johnson@rmit.edu.au) for Photography workshops; Dr Torika Bolatagici (torika.bolatagici) for Undergraduate Fine Art Workshops Day: TBCTime: TBC Delivery mode: Face to faceLocation: Course dependent This course will
Image: Toshiro Shimada / Getty Images Course Guide: VART3616 Lecturer: Associate Professor Dominic Redfern Course Coordinator: Associate Professor Dominic Redfern (dominic.redfern@rmit.edu.au) Day: FridaysTime: 9.30-11am Delivery mode: Tutorials are face-to-face only, lectures are delivered onlineLocation: TBC What does it mean to
Image: Caelan Renfree-Dyer, Untitled, 2017, Ceramic, Photographer: Andrew Barcham Course Guide: OART1066 Lecturer: April Albert Course Coordinator: Professor David Forrest (david.forrest@rmit.edu.au) Day: MondayTime: 5.30pm – 8.30pm Delivery mode: TBCLocation: TBC The course will examine key aspects of national and international
Image: rawpixel.com via Pexels, used under creative commons. Course Guide: VART3707 Lecturer: Dr Pauline Anastasiou Course Coordinator: Dr Pia Johnson (pia.johnson@rmit.edu.au) Day: TuesdayTime: 9.30am – 12.30pm Delivery mode: Face to faceLocation: TBC This course explores ways to engage with expanded
Image: Caela Renfree-Dyer, ‘untitled’, 2017, ceramic. Photographer: Andrew Barcham. Course Guide: VART3640 Lecturer: TBC Course Coordinator: Professor David Forrest (david.forrest@rmit.edu.au) Day: TBCTime: TBC Delivery mode: TBCLocation: TBCNOTE: School of Art Masters Students only In this course you will participate in
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Program Leader: Nicholas Bastin & Jazmina Cininas Email: nicholas.bastin@rmit.edu.au / jazmina.cininas@rmit.edu.au Dates: 15 – 29 June 2024 plus travel Availability: 25-30 places (FULLY BOOKED) Location: Japan The Art Global Intensive: Japan 2023 (HUS1072), is an undergraduate University student elective comprising
Image: A street scene in Shanghai and the Terracotta Warriors located in Xi’an, China Program Lead: Associate Professor Shane Hulbert Email: shane.hulbert@rmit.edu.au Dates: 22 June – 07 July 2024 Availability 17-22 places Location: China This study tour is designed to
Image: Hong Kong Colours, 2021 Course Guide: VART 3690 Workshop 3 & VART 3692 Workshop 5 (co-taught)Lecturer: Rachel Cheung Coordinator: –Day: Tuesday: 30/1/2024 – 30/4/2024 Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pm Delivery mode: – Location: Hong Kong Art School The course is
Course Guide: VART 3690 Workshop 3 & VART 3692 Workshop 5 (co-taught)Lecturer: Tsang Chui Mei Course Coordinator: –Day: Tuesday: 30/1/2024 – 30/4/2024Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pmDelivery mode: –Location: Hong Kong Art School In this workshop you will explore the world around
Course Guide: VART 3690 Workshop 3 & VART 3692 Workshop 5 (co-taught)Lecturer: Virginia LoCourse Coordinator: –Day: Thursday: 1/2/2024 – 2/5/2024Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pmDelivery mode:Location: Hong Kong Art School In this advanced painting workshop, you will gain knowledge and experience in
Course Guide: VART 3690 Workshop 3 & VART 3692 Workshop 5 (co-taught)Lecturer: Rorce LauCourse Coordinator: –Day: to be confirmedTime: 7:00pm – 10:00pmDelivery mode: –Location: Hong Kong Art School This course introduces you to contemporary digital imaging technologies with an emphasis
Course Guide: VART 3690 Workshop 3 & VART 3692 Workshop 5 (co-taught)Lecturer: Fung Ho YinCourse Coordinator: –Day: Tuesday: 30/1/2024 – 30/4/2024Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pmDelivery mode: –Location: Hong Kong Art School In this course, you will develop your understanding of analogue
Course Guide: VART 3690 Workshop 3 & VART 3692 Workshop 5 (co-taught)Lecturer: Matthew TsangCourse Coordinator: –Day: Thursday: 1/2/2024 – 2/5/2024Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pmDelivery mode: –Location: Hong Kong Art School This course brings together the technical skills required for model making
Course Guide: VART 3690 Workshop 3 & VART 3692 Workshop 5 (co-taught)Lecturer: Joe ChanCourse Coordinator: –Day: Tuesday: 30/1/2024 – 30/4/2024Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pmDelivery mode: –Location: Hong Kong Art School In this workshop, you will learn the techniques involved in modelling
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Established in 2019, Creative Care builds upon School of Art teaching and research projects which explore the intersection between creative practice and health, care and wellbeing. The expertise of Creative Care practitioners and partners is diverse and spans creative practice,
Material Assembly (MatA) is a group of artist researchers within RMIT University whose studio-led enquiries explore the interrelationships between meaning and making with an emphasis on experimentation with material. MatA is a shared and innovative working space that fosters and facilitates research
The Imaging Futures Lab is a network of artists, academics and researchers interested in the ontological implications of emerging paradigms for the expanded image. Our work explores the creative and discursive potential and implications of emerging computational image-making technologies and
CAST Contemporary Art and Social Transformation is a research group based in the School of Art at RMIT University. CAST produces art research that critically engages with environmental, social and public spheres with a particular interest in how artistic practices
Future Ancestors is an RMIT global intensive program taking place in Hanoi in Nov/Dec 2023. The program brings together RMIT students from creative disciplines in Melbourne and Hanoi into an interdisciplinary program where they will work with Hanoi-based guest mentors
Each year the Robyn Beeche Award profiles exemplary folios by Bachelor of Arts (Photography) students. In honour of the late fashion photographer’s unique vision and experimental drive a $2000 prize from the Robyn Beeche Foundation will be awarded to one student
“Australia’s most important photography prize”, organised by Museum of Australian Photography https://maph.org.au/bowness-photography-prize/ Ten RMIT photography staff and alumni are finalists in the 2023 Bowness Photography Prize The Bowness Photography Prize is “Australia’s most important photography prize”, organized by Museum of
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