Alexandra Gilmore, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Painting, "Unfolding" (2012), Watercolour on Paper
Clarke Hegan, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Sculpture, "Expectations of Public Land" (2012), Soil, grass, wood, acrylic paint
David McCarty, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Electronic Arts, "Neo-Genesis" (2012), Video Installation, variable dimensions
Lynda Orr, Bachelor of Visual Arts, "Fractals", 2012, Ceramics
Philippa Goodwin, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Printmaking, "It’s Only a Matter of Time" (2012), Dry point etchings on Incisioni paper
Stephan Cha, Diploma in Art, Painting, "Panoramic view from Shiel Hill, Dunedin" (2012), Ink on Paper, 20 x 135 cm
Victoria Stevens, Bachelor of Visual Arts, Textiles, (left) "For Natalie (2012), Cotton & Silk, 160 x 180 cm. (right) "Japanese Black" (2012), Cotton & Wool, 200 x 200 cm
Art education at the Otago Polytechnic School of Art is about creating strong individuals who will be able to make their own way in the world – not only in art, but within many other fields of visual culture.
Kei te Kura Matatini ki Otago e whakapono mātou ko te matauraka o te mahi toi ki te auaha kā takata kaha e haere ana ki roto i te ao; kei roto i te mahi toi, kei roto i era atu akoraka ā whatu hoki.
Our programmes are available for part-time and full-time study allowing our students to earn qualifications in their own time, at their own pace.
Ka wātea a mātou whakahaereka mo te wā kikī, mo te wā haurua ranei, hei whakaaroaro kā akoka ki te mau o rātou tohu kei āna wā kei āna whakamātau.
We extend our greetings to Kai Tahu, Kati Mamoe and Waitaha as the mana whenua of this area. Ka tukua kā mihi ki te mana whenua o tēnei whenua Ko Kai Tahu, Kati Mamoe Waitaha, Rapuwai hoki.
Applications are now being accepted for 2nd semester Programmes. Contact artofficeop.ac.nz for any application assistance and advice.