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FaVU-TAPAcad. year: 2024/2025
During the semester, students will learn different ways of creating artist's portfolios. They will be presented with the differences between the printed and electronic portfolio and information on how the presentation of art is important for their future proffesional life (applications for internships, creative residences, study visits, and grants, writing exhibition projects, open call responses, etc.). During the seminars, students will learn the necessary information about what the portfolio has to meet in terms of content and content, learn to format text (eg CV in Czech and English), create descriptions for their works (in Czech and English), secure appropriate photo documentation, and eventually make their own artist's portfolio. During individual consultations, deficiencies will be corrected on an ongoing basis. The course will include a three-part series of lectures by teachers of FaVU VUT from various studios and fields, or their graduates, where students will learn about practical information about why the portfolio is important for its presentation and what are the rules and possibilities of its creation. During the semester, students will be able to consult the form of their projects at the Binding Workshop of the FaVU VUT, where they will also be able to print and bind them at the end.
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Common user skills in working with text and graphic editors. Working with texts in Czech language is not a requirement, the portfolio can also be made in Slovak or English.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Classes are held in the classrooms of the KTDU of the FFA BUT and in the Bookbinding Workshop of the FFA BUT during the hours specified in the timetable. Attendance is compulsory (2 unexcused absences allowed). During the semester, students submit tasks according to assignments.
Aims
The aim of the course is to get students acquainted with the issue of creating an author's portfolio (printed or digital) on the basis of introductory lectures and practical exercises focused on working with text, photo documentation and graphic editing. The output of the semester course will be a printed author's portfolio.
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