A minor in Material Art & Design is intended to provide access to concepts, skills, materials and processes to students outside the Material Art & Design program. First-year requirements need to have been completed prior to starting this course of study. The initial two courses provide a grounding in the specific mediums: jewellery, fibre or ceramics. They are also the most common prerequisites for additional courses in those mediums. This minor is also intended to be non-prescriptive, in that students may take complementary courses in other mediums as long as they have the appropriate pre and/or co requisites. Students are strongly advised to check the course descriptions for courses which require pre and/or co requisites. These courses are designated with a (▲) in the following program listing.
Note: Students in this Major or Minor Program Area are included in the Laptop Program, and are required to pay the associated fees for software and support.
COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE |
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Take two courses in sequence: | 1.0 | |
MAAD 1B02 | Material Art & Design Studio: Jewellery | |
or MAAD 2B14 | Intro to Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Fabrication | |
or GDES 3B34 | Jewellery Design 1: An Introduction (not offered 2014/2015) |
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and MAAD 2B29 | Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Fabrication 2 ▲ | |
MAAD 1B01 | Material Art & Design Studio: Fibre | |
or MAAD 2B01 | Intro to Fibre | |
and MAAD 2B26 | Fibre: Explorations | |
MAAD 2B15 | Intro to Ceramics | |
and MAAD 2B24 | Ceramics: Mouldmaking | |
Upon completion of the above two, choose three courses (please note that all minors should include at least 1.0 credit at the Year 3 or 4 level): | 1.5 | |
Jewellery | ||
MAAD 1B02 |
Material Art & Design Studio: Jewellery
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or MAAD 2B14 | Intro to Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Fabrication | |
MAAD 2B08 | Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Casting | |
MAAD 2B28 | Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Composition ▲ | |
Jewellery/Metalsmithing: CAD/CAM ▲
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MAAD 3B13 | Jewellery: Practical Theory: Setting ▲ | |
MAAD 3B15 | Jewellery: Concept Development ▲ | |
MAAD 3B17 | Jewellery: Intermediate: Structure ▲ | |
MAAD 3B38 | Jewellery: Implementing the History of the 19th & 20th Century (SEM) ▲ | |
MAAD 2B09 | Silversmithing ▲ | |
MAAD 4B08 | Jewellery: Development for Production ▲ | |
GDES 3B50 | Jewellery Design 2: Alternative Materials ▲ | |
GDES 3B16 |
Wearable Computing
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GDES 3B44 |
Wearable Electronics Studio
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GDES 3B20 | Design with Technology 1 |
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GDES 3B78 | Design with Technology 2 ▲ | |
Fibre | ||
MAAD 1B01 | Material Art & Design Studio: Fibre | |
or MAAD 2B01 | Intro to Fibre | |
MAAD 2B27 | Fibre: Surface Design 1 ▲ | |
MAAD 2B34 | Fibre: Constructed Design 1 ▲ | |
Fibre: Stitching ▲
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MAAD 2B38 |
Fibre: Dyeing ▲
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MAAD 3B20 | Fibre: Concept Development | |
MAAD 4B07 | Fibre: Design 3 ▲ | |
MAAD 3B34 | Fibre: Constructed Design 2 ▲ | |
MAAD 3B39 | Fibre: Implementing the History of the 19th & 20th Century (SEM) ▲ | |
MAAD 3B43 | Fibre: Surface Design 2 ▲ | |
GDES 3B51 | Fibre: Wearable Form 1 | |
GDES 3B80 | Fibre: Wearable Form 2 ▲ (not offered 2014/2015) |
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GDES 3B16 |
Wearable Computing
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Wearable Electronics Studio
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Ceramics | ||
MAAD 2B15 | Intro to Ceramics | |
MAAD 2B24 | Ceramics: Mouldmaking | |
MAAD 2B30 | Ceramics: Intro to Throwing (not offered 2014/2015) |
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MAAD 3B40 | Ceramics Throwing Workshop (not offered 2014/2015) |
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GDES 3B36 | Domestic Ceramics: Exploring the Useful Object | |
GDES 3B20 | Design with Technology 1 |
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GDES 3B78 | Design with Technology 2 ▲ | |
GDES 3B45 | Architectural Ceramics | |
GDES 3B46 | Explorations in Architectural Glass | |
GDES 3B49 | Image and Clay: Exploring the Ceramic Surface (not offered 2014/2015) |
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Choose one: | 0.5 |
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VISD 2B22 | History of Material Arts: Ancient Egypt to Modern Europe | |
VISD 3B41 | Cross Cultural Issues in Craft | |
Total | 3.0 |
Possible Pathways
Craft Curator-Criticism & Curatorial Practice major, Material Art & Design minor (craft history focus)
An interest in craft history, cultural issues and a basic understanding of technique over a broad range of craft practices will be the motive forces for this Material Art & Design minor. Craft theory and critical writing as it relates to contemporary craft practice can be integrated into a developing curatorial training. An understanding of tradition materials, methods and cultural context will enhance a student's major course of study.
MAAD 1B01 Material Art & Design Studio: Fibre or MAAD 2B01 Intro to Fibre
MAAD 2B26 Fibre: Explorations
MAAD 1B02 Material Art & Design Studio: Jewellery or MAAD 2B14 Intro to Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Fabrication
MAAD 3B15 Jewellery: Concept Development or MAAD 3B20 Fibre: Concept Development
MAAD 3B38 Jewellery: Implementing the History of the 19th & 20th Century (SEM) ▲ or
MAAD 3B39 Fibre: Implementing the History of the 19th & 20th Century (SEM)▲
VISD 3B41 Cross Cultural Issues in Craft
Total 3.0
Craft Entrepreneur-Industrial Design major, Material Art & Design minor (Jewellery focus)
Taking a jewellery design from inception to market through small batch production is the intent of this Material Art & Design minor. Design techniques such as 3D modelling and rapid prototyping will lead to industry accepted production processes, such as mould making and lost wax casting. The exploration of alternative materials and integration of contemporary assistive and communication technologies will place the craft entrepreneur at the leading edge of jewellery design.
MAAD 1B02 Material Art & Design Studio: Jewellery or MAAD 2B14 Intro to Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Fabrication
MAAD 2B29 Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Fabrication 2 ▲
MAAD 2B08 Jewellery/Metalsmithing: Casting
GDES 3B50 Jewellery Design 2: Alternative Materials ▲
GDES 3B16 Wearable Computing
VISD 2B22 History of Material Arts: Ancient Egypt to Modern Europe
Total 3.0
Public Artist-Sculpture/Installation major, Material Art & Design minor (ceramic focus)
Understanding the material properties of clay and time-tested processes involved in ceramic creation will enable a Sculpture/Installation major the ability to manifest sculptural concepts in a material with both historical significance and contemporary cachet. The application of figurative modelling skills will prepare students for commission-based work. Architecturally focused courses will provide them an entrance to public art projects. The addition of this material and process vocabulary will also augment approaches to installation based work.
MAAD 2B15 Intro to Ceramics
MAAD 2B24 Ceramics: Mouldmaking
GDES 3B49 Image and Clay: Exploring the Ceramic Surface
GDES 3B46 Explorations in Architectural Glass
GDES 3B45 Architectural Ceramics
VISD 2B22 History of Material Arts: Ancient Egypt to Modern Europe
Total 3.0
Guerrilla Couture-Integrated Media major, Material Art & Design minor (fibre focus)
Whether in the sculptural, performative or fashion arenas, the Integrated Media major is equipped to combine textile techniques with technology. Exposure to responsive materials, fibre processes and technologies, such as the Arduino “Lilypad” wearable microprocessor will enable the development of “smart garments”. The joining of sculptural costume and performance can result in new approaches to narrative expression.
MAAD 1B01 Material Art & Design Studio: Fibre or MAAD 2B01 Intro To Fibre
MAAD 2B26 Fibre: Explorations
MAAD 3B39 Fibre: Implementing the History of the 19th & 20th Century (SEM) ▲
GDES 3B51 Fibre: Wearable Form 1
GDES 3B16 Wearable Computing
VISD 3B41 Cross Cultural Issues in Craft
Total 3.0
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