Course overview
This course will enable students to integrate theoretical knowledge with studio practice and to extend students’ originality and creativity when providing solutions to public art projects, with full appreciation of the relation between art, architecture, environment and audience. Students will integrate theoretical knowledge with studio practice by investigating spatial, temporal and social creative solutions to the problems of context, themes appropriate to public display, imagery reflective community experience and aspirations. The students will be introduced to a range of models of contemporary public art practice, including installation and sound, and will develop skills appropriate to the construction of art in public be that through sculptural, mural, or graphic expression.