Overview
If you are creative and enjoy practical artmaking and exploration, the Certificate III in Visual Arts is an excellent foundational course. It focuses on creative thinking and arts practice, allowing you to explore drawing and painting techniques, sculpture, printmaking, textiles and wearable arts, and basic photography skills to enhance your development as a practicing artist. You will develop the ability to select, adapt, and transfer skills to different situations. You'll also be involved in the end-of-year FUSE exhibition and invited to attend industry-connected excursions. This qualification prepares you for higher-level learning that supports professional art practice.
Delivery Methods
- On-campus – The majority of teaching and assessment is conducted on-campus
Locations
- McKoy Street, Wodonga Vic (Main campus)
When You Can Start
On-campus: Start 3 February 2025 - Two days per week, Mondays and Tuesdays, 9am-4pm, with provision for studio time on Thursdays, 9am-12pm.
When You Can Enrol
On-campus: February 2025 intake -apply via the ‘Apply Now’ button in the course information page.
If the course is not available for online application, register your details via the ‘Enquire Now’ form to be notified when future dates are scheduled, or to chat to our friendly Customer Experience team.
Duration
Full-time: 11 months
Schedule
On-campus: Start 3 February 2025 - Two days per week, Mondays and Tuesdays, 9am-4pm, with provision for studio time on Thursdays, 9am-12pm.
Requirements
There are no entry requirements, however we recommend that you have completed Year 10 as a minimum, or that you enrol as a mature-aged student.
Students must provide:
Visual Arts Diary (A4 or A3) 120 pages
General Art Kit
PPE: Closed in shoes, arts apron (cloth is suitable), hair tie.
Students are required to bring materials for their final artmaking pieces.
Field Placement
There are no field placements associated with this course, students receive extensive and direct industry engagement during the course. All students participate in a major exhibition in November each year. This is an excellent opportunity to start or extend your exhibition practice for your portfolio.
Assessment
The assessments will enable students to demonstrate the underpinning knowledge, skills and attributes required to meet the course outcomes. A range of assessment strategies to meet different student’s needs will be selected, including exhibitions, your portfolio, design techniques, theory work and projects.