Workshops
This page will assist you with a list of potential class offerings for Workshop 2 (VART 3689) and Workshop 4 (VART 3691) under Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Hong Kong program in Semester 2.
(Note: There is a separate page for Fine Art Studio classes.)
You will only take one Workshop class in semester 2, but you need to list three (3) preferences. These Workshops will be for both first and second year students and will be offered under the following course codes:
Year 1: Workshop 2 (VART 3689)
Year 2: Workshop 4 (VART 3691)
These Workshop classes are 12 credit point courses and will require 3 contact hours per week plus associated learner directed hours.
The preferencing process will be communicated to you by Hong Kong Art School in due course.
For more information about a course, and/or to seek academic advice from your specialisation coordinator prior to deciding, please contact Hong Kong Art School.
IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE: You must not repeat any class in your preference lists. Every effort will be made to place you in your first preference classes. Selected classes would be offering in each year, please refer to class information provided by Hong Kong Art School for details. Although we would like to offer all of the options below, classes are subject to viability and may not run if numbers are too low.
Course Information
Analog Photography
Artificial Lighting
In this course you will learn the technical knowledge and gain experience using artificial lightning in the production of photographs. You will learn about hand-held flash photography, studio lighting and key light and fill-in in the production process of developing your photographic practice. This workshop introduces you to relevant strategies for engaging with studio as a way of thinking and making. The course is structured around projects that facilitate the development of ways of working that are expansive and adaptable to your studio specialisation. You will critically reflect upon strategies of studio practice and constructions of meaning to help inform your own developing art practice.