Core Module Information
Module title: Exhibition [Photography]

SCQF level: 09:
SCQF credit value: 20.00
ECTS credit value: 10

Module code: LMD09173
Module leader: Colin Andrews
School School of Arts and Creative Industries
Subject area group: Art Design and Photography
Prerequisites

There are no pre-requisites for this module to be added

Description of module content:

In this module, you will develop an individual body of photographic work and collaborate with your peers to create a public presentation of selected outcomes. This public presentation may take the form of an exhibition, publication, screening, or another type of public event.Working in groups, you will plan, organise, stage, and document a curated and coherent presentation that brings together your individual practices within a shared framework. Although the work is produced individually, the collaborative context requires close communication, teamwork, and collective decision-making throughout the planning and delivery of the final public outcome.

Learning Outcomes for module:

Upon completion of this module you will be able to

LO1: Demonstrate analytical skills, evaluation and synthesis of ideas, concepts and issues.

LO2: Apply knowledge of a range of communication skills in supporting established practices in photography.

LO3: Demonstrate autonomy and initiative in relevant presentational activities at a professional level.

LO4: Engage in the process of collaborative activity.

LO5: Apply knowledge of ethical and professional issues in photography.

Full Details of Teaching and Assessment
2025/6, Trimester 2, IN PERSON,
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Occurrence: 001
Primary mode of delivery: IN PERSON
Location of delivery: MERCHISTON
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Member of staff responsible for delivering module: Colin Andrews
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Student Activity (Notional Equivalent Study Hours (NESH))
Mode of activityLearning & Teaching ActivityNESH (Study Hours)NESH Description
Face To Face Practical classes and workshops 9 These consist of technical introductions to specific techniques and equipment relevant to the presentation of work .
Online Guided independent study 174 You will be guided by academic staff in undertaking the creative and technical briefs assigned to you where you are required to demonstrate initiative and autonomy in your approach and creative and technical application.
Face To Face Lecture 7 Through lectures you will engage with various contexts and considerations of siting and exhibiting work. You will be encouraged to share ideas and responses.
Face To Face Tutorial 10 Through work-in-progress tutorials academic staff and graduate assistants will work with you to provide feedback through the discussion and analysis of research and work-in-progress.
Total Study Hours200
Expected Total Study Hours for Module200


Assessment
Type of Assessment Weighting % LOs covered Week due Length in Hours/Words Description
Project - Practical 60 1~2~3~5 Exam Period HOURS= N/A You are required to produce a portfolio of work that includes a written proposal outlining the development and public presentation of your photographic project, as well as the completed body of work itself.In addition, you must submit a substantial creative workbook that documents your research, creative and technical experimentation, critical evaluation, and explanation of processes. The workbook should also include annotation and analysis of outcomes, providing evidence of your reflective engagement throughout the project.
Project - Practical 40 1~2~3~4~5 Exam Period HOURS= N/A As a group, you are required to present the individual works produced for this module within the public realm. This public presentation may take the form of an exhibition, publication, screening, or other event, as appropriate.The presentation must also be documented in a format suited to its specific context—for example, through photographs, video, printed material, or digital documentation.
Component 1 subtotal: 60
Component 2 subtotal: 40
Module subtotal: 100

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