Modification History
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Release 2 |
This version first released with CUA Creative Arts and Culture Training Package Version 6.0. Minor change to add the following units of competency in the elective unit list:
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Release 1 |
This version first released with CUA Creative Arts and Culture Training Package Version 5.0. |
Qualification Description
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who have para-professional level technical, creative and conceptual skills to originate, realise and exhibit a substantial body of resolved work that expresses their own creative vision. Individuals at this level work within and across many mediums, and their practice may incorporate ceramics, art management, digital art, glasswork, drawing and illustration, jewellery making, painting, photomedia, printmaking, public art, sculpture, textiles or wood design. Practice at this level is underpinned by application of art theory and history, the ability to engage in critical discourse and to debate one’s own work and the work of others.
Visual artists may work in their own practice, or a wide range of contexts across the arts, government or commercial organisations and bring visual arts perspective to areas such as business, community services and science. The job roles that relate to this qualification may include Printmaker, Photographer, Illustrator, Visual Artist, Ceramic Artist, Painter, Public Artist, Sculptor, Textile Designer, Woodwork Designer, Digital Artist, Glasswork Artist, Arts Practitioner, and Visual Arts Professional.
Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification considerations
Qualification
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Units of competency in qualification
Some individual units of competency may have their own licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements. Users must check individual units of competency for licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements relevant to that unit.
Entry Requirements
Individuals must have the conceptual, technical and organisational skills to create and present work in their chosen creative form.
Skills and knowledge may have been acquired through experience in a creative field or formal study.
Packaging Rules
Total number of units = 12
6 core units plus
6 elective units, of which:
- 4 must be from Group A
- 2 may be from Groups A and/or B or from any currently endorsed training package qualification or accredited course.
Elective units must be relevant to the work environment and the qualification, maintain the overall integrity of the AQF alignment, not duplicate the outcome of another unit chosen for the qualification, and contribute to a valid industry-supported vocational outcome.
Where relevant, the choice of elective units set out in the packaging rules above can serve to provide the qualification with one of the following specialisations. The rules to achieve a specialisation are detailed at qualification end.
- Art Management
- Jewellery
- Public Art
Core units
BSBCRT611 Apply critical thinking for complex problem solving
CUAACD611 Extend professional expertise with drawing and other visual representation tools
CUAPPR611 Originate a body of independent creative work
CUAPPR613 Engage in the business of creative practice
CUAPPR614 Publicly present a body of own creative work
CUARES612 Extend cultural research expertise
Elective units
Group A
BSBCRT512 Originate and develop concepts
BSBINN801 Lead innovative thinking and practice
BSBPMG539 Manage project governance
CUAACD411 Integrate colour theory and design processes
CUAACD508 Refine model making skills
CUAACD509 Develop and refine metalworking techniques
CUAACD511 Make moulds and casts
CUAACD514 Refine carving techniques for creative work
CUAACD520 Manage kiln operations
CUAACD522 Work with photomedia in creative practice
CUAACD523 Make mixed media artworks
CUAACD525 Manage specialised finishing processes
CUAACD532 Create observational drawings
CUAACD533 Select and refine a specialised drawing technique
CUAACD534 Research and apply light and colour
CUAACD535 Work with the human form in creative practice
CUAACD536 Refine 2-D design ideas and processes
CUAACD537 Refine 3-D design ideas and processes
CUAACD612 Extend professional expertise across new art forms and media
CUACER511 Refine ceramics techniques
CUACER513 Refine throwing techniques
CUACER514 Refine handbuilding techniques
CUACER515 Develop and apply ceramic glazes
CUADES301 Explore the use of colour
CUADES511 Implement design solutions
CUADES512 Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief
CUADES601 Design innovative products
CUADES611 Manage design realisation
CUADES612 Research global design trends
CUADES801 Research and apply design theory
CUADIG518 Refine digital art techniques
CUADIG519 Investigate technologies for the creation of digital art
CUADRA501 Refine drawing techniques
CUADRA502 Investigate drawing materials and processes
CUAGLA501 Refine glassworking techniques
CUAGLA502 Investigate glassworking materials and processes
CUAGLA513 Refine kiln cast glass techniques
CUAILL511 Develop professional illustrations
CUAILL512 Refine illustration techniques
CUAIND611 Work professionally in the creative arts industry
CUAINS601 Realise an installation work
CUAPAI511 Refine painting techniques
CUAPHI531 Apply visual communication theory to photo imaging practice
CUAPHI533 Explore and apply photo lighting techniques
CUAPPR515 Establish and maintain safe creative practice
CUAPPR612 Collaborate in professional creative projects
CUAPPR615 Evolve ideas for professional creative work
CUAPPR616 Extend expertise in a specialised art form to professional level
CUAPRI511 Refine printmaking techniques
CUAPRI512 Investigate printmaking materials and processes
CUAPUA511 Create works of art for public spaces
CUAPUA611 Realise a public art project
CUASCU511 Refine sculptural techniques
MEM19038A Apply traditional techniques to jewellery and 3D object production
MEM19039A Plan, conduct and supervise a jewellery and object exhibition
MEM19043A Oversee jewellery or object design production
MSTGN2013 Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles used in the TCF industry
MSTTD4004 Produce woven tapestry samples
MSTTD5002* Design and produce woven tapestry products
MSTTD5004 Design and produce experimental textiles
MSTTD5005 Design and produce printed textiles
MSTTD5007 Develop textile designs using computer-based design programs
MSTTD6001 Research commercial development of textiles
MSTTD6004 Create and produce textile designs for commercial production
Group B
BSBWRT411 Write complex documents
BSBSTR501 Establish innovative work environments
BSBESB406 Establish operational strategies and procedures for new business ventures
BSBLDR812 Develop and cultivate collaborative partnerships and relationships
BSBLEG525 Apply legal principles in intellectual property law matters
BSBPMG430 Undertake project work
BSBESB402 Establish legal and risk management requirements of new business ventures
BSBESB403 Plan finances for new business ventures
BSBESB404 Market new business ventures
BSBESB401 Research and develop business plans
BSBESB407 Manage finances for new business ventures
BSBPEF402 Develop personal work priorities
BSBSUS511 Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainability
CUABRT502 Manage and operate technical requirements for virtual and hybrid events
CUACMP511 Manage copyright arrangements
CUADES523 Design virtual and hybrid events
CUAFIM511 Source funding for projects
CUAPPR514 Establish and maintain environmentally sustainable creative practice
CUARES502 Critique cultural works
PSPPCM023 Manage strategic contracts
SITXMPR006 Obtain and manage sponsorship
SITXEBS003 Build and launch a small business website
TAEDEL401 Plan, organise and deliver group-based learning
*Note the following prerequisite unit requirements:
Unit in this qualification |
Prerequisite unit |
MSTTD5002 Design and produce woven tapestry products |
MSTTD4004 Produce woven tapestry samples |
Specialisations
The achievement of a specialisation will be identified on testamurs as follows:
- CUA60720 Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts (Art Management)
- CUA60720 Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts (Jewellery)
- CUA60720 Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts (Public Art)
Packaging rules to achieve a specialisation
Art Management
- 4 Group A electives must be selected, and must include CUAPPR612 Collaborate in professional creative projects, CUAIND611 Work professionally in the creative arts industry, and CUAINS601 Realise an installation work.
Jewellery
- 4 Group A electives must be selected, and must include MEM19043A Oversee jewellery or object design production, MEM19039A Plan, conduct and supervise a jewellery and object exhibition, and MEM19038A Apply traditional techniques to jewellery and 3D object production.
Public Art
- 4 Group A electives must be selected, and must include CUAPUA611 Realise a public art project.
Qualification Mapping Information
No equivalent qualification. Supersedes and is not equivalent to CUA60715 Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts.
Links
Companion Volume Implementation Guide is found on VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=1db201d9-4006-4430-839f-382ef6b803d5