Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen
Koninklijke Academie van Antwerpen
Jewellery Design & Silver and Goldsmithing: Masterproject6679/3353/2425/1/13
Study guide

Jewellery Design & Silver and Goldsmithing: Masterproject

6679/3353/2425/1/13
Academic year 2024-25
Is found in:
  • Master of Arts in Visual Arts, programme stage 1
    Specialisation:
    • Jewellery design, Gold and Silversmithing
  • Master of Arts in Visual Arts
    Specialisation:
    • Jewellery Design & Gold and Silversmithing
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 30 credits
It is not possible to enrol in this course unit under
  • exam contract (to obtain a credit).
  • exam contract (to obtain a degree).
Teaching staff: Lambeets Machteld (eng,eng), Tarín Peris Edu (eng)
Languages: English
Scheduled for: Academic year
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Possible deadlines for learning account: 31.10.2024 ()
Re-sit exam: not possible.
Possibility of deliberation: You have to pass this course unit (will never be deliberated).
Total study time: 900,00 hours

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Prerequisite competencies (text)

The student has obtained the final competences of the bachelor course in the Visual Arts.
The student is interested in art, contemporary social developments and their own field of practice (jewelry design/goldsmithing).
The student shows a permanent drive in acquiring knowledge within the field.
The student has a broad field of interest, including the current cultural climate.

Learning outcomes (list)

MA1 - The student has an artistic and autonomous attitude and continues to develop his/herown art practice.
The student is aware of historical and contemporary social and cultural developments, and the importance thereof for his own artistic discipline, and can situate himself within this context.
The student starts in his artistic research from a personal questioning and point of view, both in the field of thematics and visual language, as in the field of specific plastic processing.
The student has insight into the historical and current visual/audiovisual arts, is able to follow and interpret the evolutions within the artistic field, and position himself within an artistic and intellectual framework.
The student can apply his innovative ability in experiments and improvisations during the work process, thereby defining and optimising his own signature.
MA2 - The student takes final responsibility when designing and/or realizing a personal artistic project.
The student is able to design, organise and realise his own artistic project, in an independent, self-disciplined, plan-based and goal-oriented way.
The student chooses consciously from acquired artistic insights and skills, and applies them in the autonomous research project; is self-critical and can select within his work.
MA3 - The student understands the essence of his/her personal artistic development and communicates in a clear and thoughtful way to colleagues and an external audience.
The student can analyse and evaluate his work; makes connections between his individual works.
The student can document (1) the sources that inspired him during his creative process and (2) the various stages of development of his creative process.
The student can translate the development of his creative process into words.
The student can formulate a reflective text in the context of his own artistic trajectory.
The student can present and motivate this project to experts from the work-field.
MA5 - The student develops his/her personal artistic visual language based on personal and social involvement.
The student is aware of historical and contemporary social and cultural developments, and the importance thereof for his own artistic discipline, and can situate himself within this context.
The student can embody, from creative personality and with maturity, independent research in the realisation of an innovative concept.

Course content

The master programme in Visual Arts must be regarded as a trajectory that highlights the student's personal artistic development. The master programme is the completion of a synthesis of the growth that was achieved in the bachelor programme. The pedagogical approach differs significantly from that of the bachelors. In the masters, the student’s project is central: concept development, critical reflection, methodical research, personal signature, authenticity and innovation are the key building blocks in this process.

The artistic, theoretical and pedagogical framework maximally support this. In the true sense of the word, the master programme is a laboratory where dialogue and dynamics between students, lecturers and guest lecturers exist. Discourse is pursued between all parties involved. To enable and support this process, the master programme plays a facilitating role. As much as possible, attempts are made to provide technical and material support, and provide the student with an individual space for work and reflection.

The master project, both in terms of form and content, must reply to a specific personal research question. The student will therefore act largely autonomously: from the development of a research question and the elaboration of ideas, to the practical organisation and critical reflection, to the actual presentation and substantive argumentation towards those who are to evaluate the process.

The student may opt for disciplinary research, but may also develop an interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary trajectory.

Study material (text): Mandatory

Documentation and infrastructure provided by the programme
Personal hand tools.
A device for working digitally (writing texts, working with images...)

Educational organisation (list)

Learning Activities
Artistic praxis300,00 hours
  • Remark: The student is individually supervised, assessed and evaluated in the studio. This means that participation in classes and participation in the studio is necessary.
Work time outside of contact hours600,00 hours

Evaluation (list)

Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
MomentForm%Remark
Eerste examenperiodeArtistic practical assessment100,00

Evaluation (text)

Permanent assessment by the complete team of lecturers of the studio.

Final jury at the end of the second semester.

Regular unauthorized absences can jeopardize study progress. Deadlines for assignments must be respected.

The final evaluation will (partially) take place in an exhibition/presentation (the graduation exhibition), that will be open to the public after the moment of evaluation. This exhibition will take place in an external location, which is found by the students. This can cost some money. When receiving insufficient marks on the final evaluation, the student will not be allowed to take part in this graduation exhibition, their contribution to the group exhibition is then refunded.