THE ARTIST’S JOURNAL/ VISUAL
DIARY
This will be assessed at the three review dates throughout
the semester.(refer - assignment requirements) Assessment
weighting 20%
The components that are to be included in your journal are
as follows:
Artists’ profiles researched throughout the semester.
A collection of articles from published journals related
to your general ceramics knowledge.
Evidence of the development of your idea that you use in
the production of your work.
Evidence of the research into techniques used by you.
Documentation of production including forming and decorative
techniques of your work, glazes tests and research, kiln
use and firing logs.
Your own critical analysis of your work. Use of the points
referred to above should form the basis of your comments.
Regular visits to art galleries, public art venues, including
Federation Square in Melbourne should be documented in your
journal. Artists’ floor talks, public lectures, journal
articles and published critical reviews of exhibitions provide
great opportunities to glean more knowledge about the practice
of art and can add to your studentship. Inclusion of notes
from these events should be included in your journal entries.
Demonstrating the extent and in-depth development of your
ideas, your forming and finishing will enhance your knowledge
The methods of inquiry, procedures and conditions that should
precede the production of your work and be reviewed at the
conclusion.
Tony Conway
Ceramics discipline
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