Contemporary Art Practice
The Contemporary Art Practice provides a comprehensive and rigorous program centered on intensive studio practice and study. Students engage with diverse mediums including pencil, charcoal, pen and ink, oil pastels, color theory, watercolor, acrylics, oils, and printmaking. They advance by specializing in one or two mediums of their preference, culminating in their inaugural solo exhibition. The curriculum integrates art history and appreciation studies. Tailored for students aged 18 and above aspiring to initiate a career as an artist, the course emphasizes substantial demands for self-study, research, and studio practice.
MODULES​
Module 1- Drawing and painting explorations
96 Classes (1 hr 15 mins each)
Pencil (Mandatory)
3 Optional media from the below list
Pen & Ink
Charcoal
Oil Pastels
Water color
Acrylic
Oil
Print making (Lino & Wood cut)
Module 2- Basic Art history and appreciation
18 classes (1 hr 15 mins)
World art history
Contemporary artists
Module 3 -
16 classes (1 hr 15 mins each)
Observation
Visualisation
Composition
Display
Module 4 -
26 classes (1hr 15 mins each)
Key Sketches
Documentation
Concept note
Artist statement
Thought and ideation
Concept development
Module 5 -
52 classes (1hr 15 mins each)
Project Research
Project execution
Batch days and timings
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Monday & Tuesday
Thursday & Friday
​02:00 pm
03:30 pm
05:00 pm
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Saturday & Sunday
10:30 am
12:00 pm
02:00 pm
03:30 pm
05:00 pm