
Certificate I in Visual Arts
How would you like a professional career in visual arts? Or would you like to build on your creativity and talent, and gain new skills? This course will develop your drawing techniques and creative ideas in a range of applications including textiles, painting, indigenous art, furniture, metal and plastics, and teach you how to use a range of digital technologies and art industry software.
This nationally recognised qualification will give you skills and knowledge to build on your creativity and talent in the field of visual arts.
You'll develop your drawing techniques and creative ideas, and learn how to use a range of digital technologies and art industry software. This training is a great introduction to making your dreams of a creative career into reality.
The skills you gain will enable you to specialise in a number of interest areas including textiles, painting, indigenous art, furniture, metal and plastics, setting you up for a fantastic future.
Industry area
- Creative Industries
Study area
- Visual Arts
Course ID
- National ID: CUA10320
- WA State ID: BGR6
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
Throughout this course, students will develop basic skills in utilising the appropriate mediums for different genres of work, and the safe use of art products in the industry.
There are a great many opportunities within the art area from production of small local products to be sold in markets, pop-up shop initiatives, art competitions, art as an engagement pathway for other non-profit organisations, as well as production of works available through local galleries to large works such as paintings, jewellery, ephemeral installations, public art and sculptures for the community and local organisations.
This course is not currently available at any private training providers.
This nationally recognised qualification will give you skills and knowledge to build on your creativity and talent in the field of visual arts.
You'll develop your drawing techniques and creative ideas, and learn how to use a range of digital technologies and art industry software. This training is a great introduction to making your dreams of a creative career into reality.
The skills you gain will enable you to specialise in a number of interest areas including textiles, painting, indigenous art, furniture, metal and plastics, setting you up for a fantastic future.
Industry area
- Creative Industries
Study area
- Visual Arts
Course ID
- National ID: CUA10320
- WA State ID: BGR6
To find out more about doing this course at a WA TAFE college, select one of the TAFEs listed below to read their course descriptions. You'll also be able to see at which TAFE campus/es the course is delivered.
If you would like further information such as when the course is available and how to enrol, and details of course fees, or if you have questions about how the course is delivered, please follow the Find out more link to go to the TAFE's website where you will find full course details and contact information so that you can speak to the TAFE directly.
Throughout this course, students will develop basic skills in utilising the appropriate mediums for different genres of work, and the safe use of art products in the industry.
There are a great many opportunities within the art area from production of small local products to be sold in markets, pop-up shop initiatives, art competitions, art as an engagement pathway for other non-profit organisations, as well as production of works available through local galleries to large works such as paintings, jewellery, ephemeral installations, public art and sculptures for the community and local organisations.
Throughout this course, students will develop basic skills in utilising the appropriate mediums for different genres of work, and the safe use of art products in the industry.
There are a great many opportunities within the art area from production of small local products to be sold in markets, pop-up shop initiatives, art competitions, art as an engagement pathway for other non-profit organisations, as well as production of works available through local galleries to large works such as paintings, jewellery, ephemeral installations, public art and sculptures for the community and local organisations.
This course is not currently available at any private training providers.
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