Want to develop professional skills in visual arts? Here's where to start! You'll gain practical skills and knowledge to create two and three dimensional forms in a variety of formats; and learn how to visualise, develop and present ideas and images.
This training will set you up with the basic creative and technical skills of visual arts and crafts practice — the perfect way to fine tune your skills and creativity ready for a career in a range of areas where some art skill is required; including architecture, product design, industrial design, interior design, interior decoration, graphic design, fashion design, web design, advertising, engineering, animatronics, robotics and special effects.
You'll gain practical skills and knowledge to create two and three dimensional forms in a variety of formats; and learn how to visualise, develop and present ideas and images; to discuss the visual arts analytically and appreciatively; and to constructively evaluate your own work and that of others. You will also learn skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, textiles, and design.
Completion of this nationally recognised and accredited qualification can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study or specialise in a particular field within this industry.
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Creativity starts here.
In this qualification, you'll learn how to create two and three-dimensional forms in a variety of visual arts areas.
Our training will help you visualise, develop and present ideas and images and give you the skills to design and produce paintings, sculptures, ceramics, textiles, printmaking and electronic art and experiment with materials and techniques. You will also develop knowledge of art history and theory and gain an understanding of current art issues and trends.
Let your creativity flow!
North Metro offers a wide range of creative industry courses which will equip you with the skills you'll need to excel in your future professional practice as an artist or craft maker. Our visual art and craft qualifications provide you with skills that are relevant to current industry trends and practices.
Through this course you'll learn how to create two and three dimensional forms in a variety of visual arts areas. This course will help you visualise, develop and present ideas and images. You'll develop skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, textiles and design.
Your Certificate III in Visual Arts gives you the skills to begin an exciting career in art or for further study in visual art at North Metropolitan TAFE.
Students will explore art theory and history, and create original works inspired by their research and personal responses. This Qualification provides foundational skills in visual arts and crafts, preparing students for a diverse range of career opportunities.
Throughout this course, students will engage in knowledge assessments and hands-on tasks using a variety of artistic mediums. Classes are typically offered in the evenings and are subject to industry demand. It’s recommended to complete one or two units per term for optimal progress.This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to create two and three dimensional forms in a variety of visual art areas. You will learn to visualise, develop and present ideas and images, to discuss the visual arts analytically and appreciatively and to constructively evaluate your own work and that of others. You will also learn skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, textiles and design.
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