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Overview

In this mid-level jewellery course, students investigate ideas between the hand and the machine. These parameters of jewellery production will engage students with concerns relating to contemporary jewellery design practice and acquire technical knowledge and skills with material and conceptual issues. Designs will be realised as finished objects through both … For more content click the Read More button below. This course will focus students on a thorough examination of three dimensional jewellery and object design using the body as the format or site for design solutions. This course extends experimentation and the development of an understanding of techniques from both traditional hand fabrication and small- scale industrial processes including computer modelling, prototyping and casting. Research and experimentation will be undertaken with a variety of metal and non-metal materials and techniques. Studio activity will combine the development of one-off designs and the production of multiples as wearable jewellery objects. Students will study and engage with traditional and new technological approaches over the entire semester with three assessment tasks. Students will work between the Jewellery Studio, Makers Space and liaise with industry at different stages of the project in order to realise their proposal.

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