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Faculty of DESIGN 310103kt 190203 LUONNOS !! Director of Faculty Professor Helena Hyvönen, Textile Art and Design office hours: Tuesdays 9.00 – 11.00 hrs room 6092, phone 7563 0358, [email protected] Textile and Fashion Design Programmes ? Tekstiilitaiteen ja vaatetussuunnittelun ja pukutaiteen koulutusohjelmat Utbildningsprogrammen för mode- och textilkonst Hämeentie 135 C, 00560 HELSINKI Phone (09) 7563 0357, telefax: (09) 7563 0355 Teaching staff Director of textile and fashion programmes Hirvonen Pirjo, lecturer, Fashion and Clothing Design office hours: room 6113, phone 756 0603, [email protected] Erholtz Ritva, lecturer, CAD, commercial couses office hours: Wednesdays 13.00 – 14.00 hrs room 6114, phone 7563 0356, [email protected] Heimola Norma, lecturer, Textile Art and Design, textile art office hours: Tuesdays 12.00 – 13.00 room 6103, phone 7563 0325 Jokinen Raija, basic knitting, [email protected] Kellomäki Kaarina, lecturer, (part-time)Textile Art and Design, office hours: Mondays 11.00 – 12.00 hrs room 6119, phone 7563 0337, [email protected] Keskinen Merja, (part-time) (H. Lupari), weaving Lappalainen Piippa, professor, Fashion and Clothing Design 1

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Faculty of DESIGN 310103kt 190203LUONNOS !!

Director of Faculty

Professor Helena Hyvönen, Textile Art and Designoffice hours: Tuesdays 9.00 – 11.00 hrsroom 6092, phone 7563 0358, [email protected]

Textile and Fashion Design Programmes ?Tekstiilitaiteen ja vaatetussuunnittelun ja pukutaiteen koulutusohjelmatUtbildningsprogrammen för mode- och textilkonst

Hämeentie 135 C, 00560 HELSINKIPhone (09) 7563 0357, telefax: (09) 7563 0355

Teaching staff

Director of textile and fashion programmesHirvonen Pirjo, lecturer, Fashion and Clothing Designoffice hours: room 6113, phone 756 0603, [email protected]

Erholtz Ritva, lecturer, CAD, commercial couses office hours: Wednesdays 13.00 – 14.00 hrsroom 6114, phone 7563 0356, [email protected] Norma, lecturer, Textile Art and Design, textile art office hours: Tuesdays 12.00 – 13.00room 6103, phone 7563 0325Jokinen Raija, basic knitting, [email protected]äki Kaarina, lecturer, (part-time)Textile Art and Design,office hours: Mondays 11.00 – 12.00 hrsroom 6119, phone 7563 0337, [email protected] Merja, (part-time) (H. Lupari), weavingLappalainen Piippa, professor, Fashion and Clothing Designoffice hours: Thursdays 13.00 – 14.00 hrsroom 6093, phone 7563 0429, [email protected] Helena, lecturer, Textile Art and Design, woven textiles,office hours: Tuesdays 12.00 – 13.00 hrsphone 7563 0332, [email protected](absence 1.1.-30.6.2003)

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Pellonpää-Forss Maija, lecturer, Textile Art and Design, printed textile, technological subjects, virtual universityoffice hours: by appointmentroom 6118, phone 7563 0336, [email protected] Jaana, lecturer, (part-time) Textile Art and Design, knitwear design, office hours: by appointment room 6117, phone 7563 0334, [email protected] Maarit, (part-time( (H. Lupari) international students tutoring, specially textile, [email protected]älä Heljä, lecturer, BA degree program in Fashion and Clothing Designoffice hours: Tuesdays 12.00 – 13.00, room 6112, phone 7563 0354, [email protected]

Research

Priha Päikki, professor, research, Textile Design and Researchoffice hours: Mondays 10.00 – 12.00 hrsroom 6094, phone 7463 0331, [email protected]

Nuutinen Ana, research assistantoffice hours: Wednesdays 11.00 – 12.00room 6105, phone 7563 0353, [email protected]

Härkäsalmi Tiina, room 857, phone 7563 [email protected]ölttä Raija, [email protected], [email protected] Leena, room 6105, phone 7563 0353, [email protected]

Administrative and technical support

Suonsilta Helena, amanuensis (resource management)room 6069, phone 7563 0333, [email protected] Kaija, amanuensis (educational affairs, international student tutor)room 6098, phone 7563 0357, [email protected]

Aarni Petri, planning officer, technical support, virtual university,room 6115, phone 7563 0317, [email protected]öm Helena, workshop master, phone 7563 0533, [email protected] Sari, workshop master, phone 7563 0350, [email protected]

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Huttunen Anja, workshop master, phone 7563 0350, [email protected](absence 1.1.-30.9.2003)Jousi Osmo, workshop master, [email protected] Päivi, workshop master, phone 7563 0350, [email protected] Hannele, workshop master, phone 7563 0586, [email protected]

Evaluation board for Textile and Fashion Design Diploma Works:Professor Päikki Priha, Pirjo Hirvonen, Heljä Tenhiälä, Maija Pellonpää-Forss, Kaija Tolvanen, (+postgraduate student).

The objectives of Fashion and Textile Design Programmes

The objective of Fashion and Textile Design Programmes (Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts) is to train skilled and knowledgeable professional artists, designers and researchers for the needs of future society. The education in Fashion and Textile Design aims to ensure for the individual a creative development of her/his personal and artistic expression in an international, multivalued, critical and entrepreneurial atmosphere in interaction with distinguished professionals within design area. Teaching and research are innovative, utilizing a unique culture. Sustainable development is taken into consideration in all teaching and research activities.

General information about the studies

The education in Fashion and Textile Design provides student with learning environment of versatile knowledge and skills for the profession of a textile and clothing designer. Through the practice and projects related to the studies the student becomes acquainted with practical working life. International exchanges and projects give the student possibilities to assemble an individual study programme. The Virtual University ensures flexible study practices. The education gives an ability to develop individual professional skills throughout ones professional life. Skills in entrepreneurship and communication are also included. The students have possibilities to develop direct contacts with the surrounding professional society early on in their studies.

THE MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMME IN TEXTILE ART AND DESIGN (60 credits)

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The objectives of the Degree ProgrammeThe objectives of the MA program in Textile Art and Design are to increase the professional skills studied at the BA level to specialize the student in a specific area of her/his choice and to work as an independent entrepreneur, an employee and/or a member of a strategic planning team, an independent artist, designer or researcher. The core areas are textile arts, industrial and commercial textile design and research.

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Core areas Modules CoursesMA studies 1-2 year

Common studies Advanced level studiesJoint studies of the design departments

Other studies common to programmes

Comma 2 crJoint project 2 crTheoretical and conceptual seminars I 1 crPreparation for Final Thesis seminar I 1 crDiploma work seminar II 1 cr

Studia Generalia 1 crPolar Visions 4-16 crEntrepreneurship 1 crLegal and professional practices 1 crPractical training 0-4 cr

OptionalTextile Art Studies orienting towards

Textile Art 16/32 crTextile Art 4 crSpecial techniques 2-4 crIntroduction to printing studio work 1 crExhibition project 8-10 cr

Industrial-commercial textile design

Studies orienting towards industrial-commercial textile design (16/32 cr)

Textile Design collection 2 crPlanning of commercial textile 2 crRetail collection planning project 10 crEntrepreneurship 1 crLegal and professional practices 1 cr

Research Studies orienting towards research 16/32 cr

History of Finnish textile art 1-2 crStudia Generalia 1-2 crResearch project 4-10 crOptional studies in research methods 2-6 crOptional other research studies 8 cr

Diploma WorkMinor subject studies

Studies required by the Degree programme

Advanced level studies (40 credits)

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Joint Studies of the Design Departments (8 credits)

Objectives: The main goal of the joint studies of the design departments included in the MA degree is to develop the students´ conceptual thinking and knowledge of research methods. The objective of the joint studies is also to develop knowledge and skills in interaction and working as part of a group. The joint studies of the design departments (8 credits) (including the Diploma Work seminar arranged by the Department) are compulsory for everyone. The student can select his/her other studies from the offered study periods so that a minimum of 16 credits is made up from professional subjects from a study module (art focused, industrial-commercial or research focused). It is possible to include a study module of minor subject studies (16 credits) into the studies.

06021 Comma (2 credits)06022 Co-operation project (2 credits)06023 Theoretical and Conceptual seminar I: A sustainable development course (1 credit)06007 Diploma Work seminar I (1 credit)06024 Theoretical and Conceptual seminar II: A theoretical framework (1 credit)14025 Diploma Work seminar II (1 credit)

Joint Studies of the Design Departments 2002-2003 ( 8 cr) (JSDD II)

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Orientation and Director course 29.-30.8.2002. Orientation is organized by study affairs during morning, Director course will be held at 13-17, 6th floor (Dpt of Fashion and Textile Design)

06021 JSDD1COMMA 2 cr (compulsory) (29.-30.8.2002 Director); 2.-13.9.2002 (see separate program)

Objectives: To speed up and bring closer the MA studies of different degree programmes and to bring together students from design departments and to develop the students’ readiness for team work and conceptual and analytic thinking. The aim is also to help the students to think about design in larger connections and to identify the quick changes occurring in studies and professional practices. The course is a basis for the joint projects of the design departments, which begin directly after the course. In addition, the aim of the course is to familiarise students with the Director program as a tool for design and presentation.

Contents: Students will practise different methods of information collecting and observation, they draw up a draft of a joint commission. The draft will be visualised and presented with the help of the Director program.

06022 JSDD2Joint Project 2 cr (compulsory) (presentation of projects during COMMA, forming groups during COMMA); 13.9.2002-12.12.2002. Interim checks 15.11. at 13-17 hrs. Final presentation 12.12. at 13-17 hrs.

Objectives: To support analytic and conceptual thinking, to develop methods connected with the design concept, to develop process orientated work methods, co-operation and communication skills.

Contents: Students of the design departments form teams, which work independently with the corporate joint projects. The leaders of the projects are the professors and tutors of the departments, with whom students have regular meetings. The project work uses an electronic learning environment FLE (future learning environment). Presentation of FLE during Comma course.

06023 JSDD3Theoretical and Conceptual Seminar I: Course in sustainable development 1 cr (compulsory) (week 46/2002)

Objectives: To familiarise students with the environmental effects and the possibilities of contributing to a more environmentally friendly design.

Contents: To introduce the environmental factors in production and the environmental effects of the products’ life span. From the designer’s point of view to study the environmental effects of products and the changing role of the designer and to become familiar with the terminology of sustainable development.

06007 JSDD4Diploma Work Seminar I 1 cr (compulsory) (7.-10.1.2003) (see separate program)

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Objectives: The aim of the seminar is to get the participants to outline the topics, objectives and implementation of their diploma works. The course will develop the practical skills, knowledge and requirements necessary for doing the diploma work.

Contents: Among the topics of the course are: choosing the subject for the diploma work, formulation of the problem, structure and planning, diploma work as a process, scheduling the work, knowledge acquisition and criticism of sources, documentation and drawing up a report. The graphic format of the diploma work and oral presentation. The University’s / departments’ directions for diploma work.

06024 JSDD5Theoretical and Conceptual Seminar II: Theoretical terms of reference 1 cr (compulsory) (week 8/2003)

Objectives: To introduce to participants the important theoretical and conceptual possibilities and sources in terms of their personal diploma work.

Contents: Teachers of the design departments and outside experts will give lectures on the theoretical frame and concepts used in design and on concept formation. The course covers the essential traditions of the main disciplines and describes how they have been utilised in design and in design research. In addition to art history, these disciplines include social sciences, ergonomics and technological sciences.

14025 JSDD6Diploma Work Seminar II 1 cr (compulsory) (2003)

Objectives: In their second year the students will participate in the Diploma Work Seminar II. The aim of the seminar is to help the students in specifying the subject of their diploma work, in planning and achieving their goals.

Contents: Taking part in seminar work will complete The Diploma Work Seminar II. In the seminar the students present their diploma work plans. The presentation of the plan gives the participants a readiness for preparing and analysing extensive productions. The tool is the electronic learning environment FLE. The seminar includes the attending and reporting of three diploma work presentations.

14029 JSDD6/JSDD 2001-2002Diploma Work Seminar II 1 cr (compulsory) (2002)

For students who started their JSDD studies autumn 2001 (see departmental programmes)

Joint studies of the Design Departments 2002-2003 (8 cr)

MODULE COURSE

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Joint Studies of the Design Departments (8 cr)

(credit here = opintoviikko, NOT ects)

06021 JSDD1Orientation and Director 29.-30.8. 2002COMMA 2 cr (compulsory) 2.-13.9.2002 (see separate program)

06022 JSDD2Joint Project 2 cr (compulsory) (presentation of projects during Comma, forming groups during Comma)13.9.-12.12.2002. Interim check 15.11. Final presentation 12.12.,

06023 JSDD3Theoretical and Conceptual Seminar I: Course in sustainable development 1 cr (compulsory) (week 46/2002)

06007 JSDD4Diploma Work Seminar I 1 cr (compulsory) (7.-10.1.2003) (see separate program)

06024 JSDD5Theoretical and Conceptual Seminar II: Theoretical terms of reference 1 cr (compulsory) (week 8/2003)

14025 JSDD6Diploma Work Seminar II 1 cr (compulsory) (2003)

Area of specialisation: theoretical and conceptual thinking

Other studies common for Textile and Fashion Design programmes

11137 Polar Visions (4 – 16 credits) (also as minor subject studies)14033 Knowledge in Entrepreneurship (1 credit) (F)

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14027 Legal and Professional practices (1 credit)(F)09020 Practical training (0 – 4 credits)14001 Studia Generalia - series of personal portraits (1 – 2 credits)

Studies orientating towards Textile Art (16 credits)Objectives: Studies contain the personal individual expression and narration through textile arts. They develop an open and critical approach, as well as adapt and realize the textile’s wide possibilities in the field of art.Contents: Art studies, textile arts, an exhibition project, special techniques. The co-operation partners and professional practices of an artist. The core area of expertise is textile arts.Optional, this can also be passed as 32 credits subject to separate agreement.

The study module contains the following study periods:09097 Textile Arts (4 credits)09071 Special Techniques / Tufting (2 – 4 credits) a year09071 Special Techniques / Jacquard weaving (2 – 4 credits) a year09061 Orientation towards working in printing studio (1 credit) a year09071 An exhibition project (8 – 10 credits)

Studies orientating towards industrial-commercial textile design (16 credits)Objectives: in the future the textile designer will often act as an employee of a marketing company, as a subcontractor in a network or as an independent entrepreneur. The designer needs both the visual and oral skills of communication with modern equipment. She/he masters the basic principles of commercial activities starting with the company strategies and is able to relate his/her own special skills to the greater whole of commercial activities.Contents: The study module helps the student to develop a holistic viewpoint of the already acquired professional skills. This will serve in learning commercial activities, providing a readiness for a designer to work as an independent entrepreneur; as a designer of concepts, materials, colors and surfaces for the industry of consumer products.

The study module contains the following study periods:09117 Pattern design (2 credits)11127 Commercial textile design (2 credits)14033 Knowledge in entrepreneurship (1 credit)14027 Legal and professional practices (1 credit)09119 Planning a commercial range (project) (10 credits)

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Studies orienting towards research and reporting (16 credits)Objectives: To develop ones knowledge of research methods and to use them in the mapping out and analysing of different areas in textile design.The adaptation of a research orientation, and compilation of a written Diploma Work and the preparation for possible post graduate studies.Contents: The use of research methods, to produce a written research report and to control the different stages of a research project independently through the realized research work.Optional, this can also be passed as 32 credits subject according to a separate agreement.

The study module contains the following study periods:09023 The history of Finnish textile art (1 – 2 credits)14001 Studia Generalia - lecture series of personal portraits (1 – 2 credits)09120 A research project charting Finnish textile art (4 – 0 credits)00000 Optional studies in research methods (2 – 6 credits)

Other optional studies in research and reporting (8 credits)

Maturity test

The Diploma Work (20 credits)

Other studies

Minor subject studies

Objectives: to give the student the possibility to increase her/his professional ability by choosing a study module offered by another Department at UIAH, or another University, or a minor subject module offered by the department (Polar Visions, 16 credits and a multi

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scientific study module of crafts and art, 15 credits). The possibilities of minor subject studies are discussed individually with the teacher responsible for the degree programme as well as with professors at the Department (see also the item Minor subject studies in the Study Guide).

Supplementary studies

The purpose of the supplementary studies is used in case the student has not fulfilled the language study requirements in his/her earlier studies, or art subjects required for the BA degree, or if s/he wishes to broaden hers/his specialization. As studies supplementing the earlier (degree) studies in art, art theory, language studies or professional studies in the field can be required (0 – 8 credits/study module). (The study modules: art studies, studies in art theory, language studies or professional studies).

THE MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMME IN FASHION AND CLOTHING DESIGN (60 credits)

The objectives of the degree programme

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The objectives of the degree programme is to deepen the previous fashion studies and to give a varied ability for all different working practices within fashion design, as well as in product design, industry, retail sales, entrepreneurship and in research. The MA degree in Fashion and Clothing Design consists of three advanced level parts: the core areas artistic and design skills, commercial know how and research skills.These parts include projects. There are also possibilities to take minor subject studies or participate in an international student exchange.

The studies required by the degree programme

Advanced level studies (40 credits)

Joint studies of the design departments (8 credits) (see above)Objectives: The main objectives of the studies common to the design departments included in the MA degree are to develop the students´ conceptual thinking and control of the research methods. The objective of the joint studies is also to develop among others a wide scope of knowledge in interaction and working as part of a group. The common studies of the design departments (8 credits) (including the Diploma Work seminar arranged by the Department) are compulsory for everyone. The student can freely select his/her other studies from the offered study periods so that a minimum of 16 credits is made up from professional subjects from a study module (art focused, industrial-commercial or research focused). It is possible to include a study module of minor subject studies (16 credits) into the studies.

Other optional and joint studies - (see above)

Core areas Module CourseAdvanced level studies MA studies 1-2 years

Common studiesTheoretical and conceptual thinking

Joint Studies of the Design Departments

Comma 2 crJoint projects 2 crTheoretical and conceptual

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seminars I 1 crFinal thesis seminar I 1 crTheoretical and conceptual seminar II 1 crDiploma Work seminar II 1 cr

Other studies common for programmes

Studia Generalia 1-2 crPolar Vision 4-16 crEntrepreneurship 1 crLegal and professional practices 1 crCommon projects

OptionalArtistic and design skillsCore area A

Design studies 16/32 cr Folklore and design 6 crAccessories 2 crCreation and Design 6 crImago and Branding 2 cr

Commercialism in Fashion and Design Core area B

Commercialism in Fashion and Design studies 16/32 cr

Commercial project (and theory) 2-4 crMarketing 2 crCommercial-international project 2 crEntrepreneurship 1 crLegal and professional practices 1 crCity Woman 6-8 cr

ResearchCore area C

Research oriented studies 16/32 cr

Artistic research 2 crPsychology of Fashion 3 crPolar Visions 4-16 cr

Diploma WorkMinor Subject Studies

A. Artistic and design skills

Design studies (16 credits)Objectives and contents: In the core area A (design-emphasised study programme) the student’s designer identity is clarified and the student’s creativity, design skills and co-operation skills are developed. In addition to personal, customer related approach the study programme enables student also to design of a broader collection either as an innovative, experimental collection of ideas, or as a whole

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collection realized for the needs of a company. The student’s personal presentational skills in professional relations, as well as public presentation are part of the degree programme.

11146 Folklore and design (6 cr)Time: Wednesday at 9-12 hrs Place: C 6087Objectives: The course starts by familiarizing costume- and textile tradition by visits in museums,collections and companies. Through these studies the student creates collections.There will be lectures of experts and during the spring term a workshop with the students of Eindhoven Designacademy. Excursion to st Petersburg Ethnografic Museum is in the plan. Exhibition.Teacher: Prof Piippa Lappalainen

11019 Accessories (2 credits)11147 Imago & Branding (2 credits)11148 Creation & design

B. Commercial knowhow

Commercial studies (16 credits)Objectives: To learn to apply design while taking commercialism into account, and the utilization of professional abilities in the realization of projects.Contents: The different areas connected with commercial design.

The degree programme contains the following study courses:00000 The theory and practice of commercial fashion and clothing design (2 – 4 credits)11082 Marketing (2 credits)14022 A commercial-international design project (2 credits)14033 Knowledge in entrepreneurship (1 credit)14027 Legal and professional practices (1 credit)11136 The City Woman collection for women (6 – 8 credits)

C. Research skills

Research based studies (16 credit)Objectives: To master research methods, and to use these methods in the mapping and analysis of the different areas of clothing design.To adapt a research orientation and complete a written Diploma Work, and to prepare for possible post graduate studies.Contents: The use of research methods, to produce a written research report and to master the different phases of a research project through an independently realised research work.

The degree programme consists of the following studies:11137 Polar Visions – a study programme of future predictions (16 credits) (see also the section minor subject studies in the Studyguide)Objectives: The objective is to produce new knowledge for the education and design needs of the field with the help of projects, Diploma Works and research as well as to develop the different forms of teaching and studies.The degree programme can also be chosen as a minor subject module.11149 Artistic research (2 credits)90000 The Psychology of Fashion (3 credits)

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(See the Open University program)

Maturity test

The Diploma Work (20 credits)

Other studies

Minor subject studies

Objectives: To give the student a possibility to increase his/her professional ability by taking a study module offered by another Department at UIAH, or in another University, or a minor subject module offered by the Department (Polar Visions, 16 credits, the interdisciplinary study module of crafts and art, 15 credits). The teacher responsible for the degree programme and the professors will give instruction in choosing the minor subject studies for the degree. The different possibilities of the minor subject studies are discussed individually with the teacher responsible for the degree programme and the professors at the Department (see also the section minor subject studies in the Guide).

Supplementary studies

The goal of the supplementary studies is to supplement studies in case the student has not in his/her earlier studies finished language study requirements, or art subjects required for the BA degree, or if s/he wishes to broaden his/her specialisation. As studies supplementing an earlier degree art studies, studies in art theory, language studies or professional studies in the field can be required (0 – 8 credits/study module). (The study modules: art studies, studies in art theory, language studies or professional studies).

THE STUDY COUNSELLING SYSTEM

Actors: - teacher tutors- student tutors- amanuensises (study counsellors)- the staff at Study Services and IAC

The student´s personal path of studies

Passing the MA degree

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Guidance for the Diploma Work

Projects in the advanced level studiesCareer planning

Work practice

Selection of minor subjects, free-choice studies, optional studies Studies abroad (counselling on departure and arrival)

Possibilities for personal feed-back during thestudies

Portfolio

Degree requirements, teaching programmes

The start of the studiesIntroductionStudy techniquesPersonal education plans

The Study GuideOther previous information

BASICS OF ART HISTORY IN FINLAND – PAINTING AND BUILDING FINNISH IDENTITY (1 CREDIT)

Time: 24.2.-10.4.2003; Place: 8th floor, big lecture roomTeacher: Tuija Tervo, 09-6877 9925, [email protected]

Inform your participation in advance to Börje Helenius, [email protected]

- Introduction to Finnish culture, art, architecture and design. Concentrating on the ways in which Finnish identity has been created through and described in art. Passing the course requires active participation (80%) and a portfolio on subject “Finland and I. My world. Your world. Our world"

- Study program consists of lectures and museum visits. When we go to the museums, remember to take your student-card with you! More information about

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visits will be given later and if some interesting exhibitions come up, we may change lecture on 27.3. into a museum/gallery visit.

MONDAY 24.2./17.15-19.00

Cultural background: pre-historic paintings, catholic medieval era, Finland as part of Sweden and Autonomic Grand Duchy of Russia

MONDAY 3.3./17.15-19.00

Art depicting a nation 1. How the idea of "true Finnish landscape" has been created in art? THURSDAY 6.3./17.15-19.00

Art depicting a nation 2. How the image "the Finnish people" has been created in art?

MONDAY 10.3./17.15-19.00

Kalevala. Stories and pictures. The Finnish national epic in art.

WEDNESDAY 12.3./17.15-19.00, NOTICE TIME & PLACE, REMEMBER YOUR STUDENT CARD!

Ateneum, Museum of Finnish Art, Kaivokatu 2 (opposite to Railway Station and National Theatre)

We’ll meet at the museum. Take bus or tram from school to Railway Station

THURSDAY 13.3./17.15-19.00, NOTICE TIME & PLACE, REMEMBER YOUR STUDENT CARD!

Ateneum, Museum of Finnish Art, Kaivokatu 2 (opposite to Railway Station and National Theatre)

We’ll meet at the museum. Take bus or tram from school to Railway Station

MONDAY 17.3./17.15-19.00

Alvar Aalto. Architecture and design in search of new identity for the 20th Century Finland

THURSDAY 20.3./17.15-19.00

Modern design reflecting identity of the post-war Finland

MONDAY 24.3./17.15-19.00

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Something old and something new. Something borrowed and something blue.

Art as reflection of past, present, cultural crossroads and blue mood.

THURSDAY 27.3./18.00-19.30

Environment as cultural statement. Finnish homes, interiors, public buildnings and places.

WEDNESDAY 2.4./17.15-19.00

The Finnish National Museum, Mannerheimintie (opposite to Finlandia Hall)

We’ll meet at the museum. Take bus or tram from school to Railway Station. You may walk to the museum or get there by tram 4, 10 or 7 (driving along Mannerheimintie to Töölö direction)

THURSDAY 10.4./17.15-19.00

Now it's time to return your portfolios. We look at them as a group and discuss about the work you have done.

After that you get a credit for passing this course.

BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMME IN TEXTILE ART AND DESIGN

Subject studies concist of product design, production methods of woven textiles, knitwear and printed textiles, and theoretical studies relating to technology and materials. Art subjects support subject studies and deepen the perception of a creative process. The student is provided with the abilities to work as independent and creative designer and as a professional specialist in teamwork.

(The student may choose him/herself the most convenient period to participate in language studies during the course of the three study years.) Recommended for Finnish speaking students: 1. year Swedish, 2. year English, 3. year Finnish. Detailed information on language courses is available in the Office for Study Affairs and in the study guide of the Language Centre.

Core areas Modules 1. year 2. year 3. yearBasic studies 12 cr 13 cr cr

Basic skills Art studies 14 cr

Drawing and painting, Life

Drawing and painting

Sculpture

Art theory 11- Color Art history Art history

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13 cr Aesthetics History of modern ind art

Color and light

Language studiesSubject studies

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Textile Art Textile ArtIndustrial commercial textile design

Textile Design Basics of textile design (18 cr)

Textile design studios (incl. experimental techniques) 15-17 cr

Research skills Theory and technology

Presenting skillsOther supporting studies

Minor subject studies

A. Textile Art

Textile Art studies (10 cr)

09002 Textile Art I (2 cr)09010 Textile Art II (4 cr)09022 Textile Art III (4 cr)

B. Industrial and commercial textile design

Textile design (51-53 cr)

The basics of textile design (18 cr)Textile design studios (15-17 cr)Textile design studios. Textiles of public interiors. (18 cr)

The basics of textile design (18 cr)09105 Basics of printing I (3 cr)09106 Basics of printing II (3 cr)14036 Basic printing course (Engl.)09047 Woven textiles I (4 cr)09062 Weave structures 1 (2 cr)09104 Basics of knitting I (6 cr) (incl. techniques)14038 Basic knitting (Engl.)14039 Basic weaving (Engl.)

Textile design studios (15-17 cr)Incl. 09044 Experimental Textile Techniques (1-3 cr)(00000) Woven fabrics studio II ( 6 cr)09013 Woven textiles09063 Weave structures 2(09081) Knitting studio II(00000) Printed fabric and dyeing studio II14037 Printing studio (Engl.)

Textile design studios. Textiles of public interiors (18 cr)

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09035 Textiles of public interiors09047 Woven fabrics studio III09086 Knitting studio III:

09101 Knitting and Finishing (4 cr) 14041 Knitting and Finishing (Engl.)

(00000) Printed fabric and dyeing studio III

09110 Own collection.14040 Own projects09102 Joint projects (YTY)

Language and art studies. See separate programmes.

C. Research oriented studies

Theory and technology studies

Research and history09002 Textile history I (1 cr)09003 Textile history 2 (1 cr)14032 Professionalism (2 cr) ammattikuva ?

Textile Technology studies09112 Fibres, natural fibres, renegated and synthetic fibres, yarns in the industry, structures and finishing 09113 Textile fibres, structures, finishing methods09114 Fabrics, 09115 Textile testing

New course Textile Ecology (Tiina Laurila) Joint BA studies

Presenting skills

Portfolio and presenting techniques (3-5 cr)

Portfolio

09087Portfolio I (1 ov)09098Graphic design (1 ov)09100 see experimental techniques

CAD (5-7 cr)09018 CAD I (1+2 cr)

09020 Practical training

02028 Maturity test

00000 Portfolio (presentation of own portfolio)

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BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMME IN FASHION AND CLOTHING DESIGN 120 cr

The professional subjects of the degree programme are industrial and individual fashion design and costume design. The sphere of responsibilities of a fashion designer and costume designer is the development and design of aesthetic, functional and quality products.Core areas Modules 1. year 2. year 3. year

Basic studiesBasic skills Art studies 14

crDrawing and painting, Life Drawing, Basic Color

Sculpture/Life

Art theory 8 cr Art historyHistory of modern ind art

Art history

Language studies 8 cr

Core area A Subject studiesArt and Design Design and

Visual skills 35-70 cr

Orientation studiesProduct design 12 cr

Product design Product design

Portfolio and Presentation

Presentation techniques

Presentation techniques

Presentation techniques

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techniques 10-12 cr (+ integr in

subject studies)

Techniques and materials

Pattern techniques

Technology and material studies

Pattern techniques

Technology and material studies

Pattern techniques

Core area B Research skills

Research and history studies 6-8 cr

Core area C Commercial studies

Marketing and Product communication studies 7-11 cr

Other supporting studies

Minor subject studies, exchange, korvaavat, jne

Art studies and language studies, see separate programmes. Maturity test. (Drawing and Painting, Life Drawing, Basics of Color, Mother Tongue, Second Domestic Language, etc)Core area AArt and Design skills

Design and visual skills studies (3-70 cr)1. Introduction period (August-September)2. Product design3. Presentation techniques

Product design

11085 Basics of Clothing Design ( cr)11079 Knitwear Design (3 cr)11070 Childrens (or Teenagers) Wear Design (3 cr) (Choice every other year)11140 Womens Wear Design (3 cr)11141 Womens Wear Workshop (3-6 cr)11138 Mens Wear Workshop (3-6 cr)11116 Joint Project (YTY) (3-6 cr)11114 Spring Collection (3-6 cr)

11142 BA project (BA diploma) (10 cr)

Presentation techniques

11108 Fashion Illustration (1 ov)00000 Fashion photograph (1 cr)11112 Fashion Life Drawing (1 cr)

CAD I-III, täydentävät opinnot IV-V

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11100 Professional portfolio

Techniques and materials (20 cr)

1. Pattern techniques2. Technology and materials

Pattern techniques

Pattern technique I-III11102 Pattern techniques I Pattern techniques II: 11111 Pattern for Women’s Wear (3 cr)11110 Pattern for Men’s Wear (2 cr) Pattern techniques III11117 Pattern for Men’s Wear II (2 cr)11118 Pattern for Women’s Wear II (2 cr)

Technology and materials

see also program for textile art and design

11004 Clothing technology (Huttunen / Haikarainen) ? koodi(sewing methods etc)

11144Clothing technology (materials) I11145Clothing technology II 11119Knitwear Design and Knitwear CAD (2 cr)

Core area BResearch skills

Research and history studies (-8 cr)

11105 Clothing History I (1 cr)11092 Haute Couture and Finnish Salons (1 cr) (every other year)11093 History of Finnish Clothing Industry (1 ov)

11102Basics of Clothing Research (2 cr)

Core area CCommercialism in Fashion and Clothing studies

Marketing and Product Communication studies (7-11 cr)

11101Product Promotion ( cr)11115 Spring Collection (järjestelyt) (1-4 cr)

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11034 Practical training (1-4 cr)

NEW ART COURSES AT DEPARTMENT OF ART SPRING 2003ENROLMENT ON STARTING DAY MORNINGS at 8.30!

Ways of Seeing, Environmental art“Space – sight beyond the (art)object Installation, spatial artwork (4ov)Tue 08.30 -16.30 artist Lauri Astala, 4th floor. , starts 7.1.January 2003 Finnish Art History (lecture)14-31.01.2003 Art historian Tuija TervoFebruary 2003 Snow and Ice, Savitaipale (workshop)starting wed 15.1. 10-16. UIAH Intensive period at Savitaipale 10.-16.02 .2003 Artist Lauri Astala Word and Space, Helsinki, 24.-28.02.2003, Artist Genevieve BlonsHuman -Space II Inkoo, Barösund (workshop), Artist Pia Lindman, 7-12.4.April 2003 Finnish Architecture, Architect Hille Kaukonen, 23.04.2003 May 2003. Ultimate Space, Bengtskär (workshop), Professor Jan Kenneth Weckman and artist Thomas Nyqvist, 16-22.5

Drawing & PaintingDrawing & Painting II (6 ECTS)thu 8.30-16.30 visual artist Kaarina Kaikkonen, room 802, starts 9.1.Life Drawing II-III (6 ECTS)wed 8.30-16.30 painter Kaari Martikainen, room 821, starts 8.1.fri 8.30-16.30 painter Jukka Nopsanen, room 821, starts 10.1.

WorkshopsPainting studio, independent working (6 ECTS)Enrolment to professor Sakari Marila. First meeting thu 16.1. at 16.30 8th floorWorkshop for Drawing & Painting (6 ECTS)

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wed 8.30-16.30, painter Thomas Nyqvist, room 802, starts 8.1.“Space – sight beyond the (art)object Installation, spatial artwork (4ov)Tue 08.30 -16.30 artist Lauri Astala, 4th floor. , starts 7.1.Sculpture Workshop (4 ECTS)Tue 13.00-16.30, professor Anneli Sipiläinen, 4th floor starts 7.1Water-Colour Workshop (6 ECTS)During summer weeks 22, 23 ja 24 , painter Senja Vellonen, starts mon 26.5. room 802

PrintmakingWoodcut ( 6 ECTS)mon 8.30-16.30 printmaker Kari Laitinen, room 806, starts 13.1.Woodcut and digital printing ( 6 ECTS)tue 8.30-16.30 printmaker Kari Laitinen, room 806, starts 7.1.Silkscreen printing (6 ECTS)wed 8.30-16.30 printmaker Jukka Lehtinen, room 806, starts 8.1.Intaglio basic course (6 ECTS)thu 8.30-16.30 printmaker Anita Jensen room 806, starts 9.1.Litography and monotype (6 ECTS)fri 8.30-16.30 painter Tuomo Saali, room 806, starts 10.1.

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