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Last updated on 2025-03-31

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Fine Arts is a professional, studio-based program designed to cultivate artistic skills and knowledge. This program offers a comprehensive education with options for four-year majors and minors, as well as an honours program. Students can choose from various majors, including Painting, Ceramics, Aboriginal Art, and Drawing. Additionally, a major in Digital Media and Design is available through collaboration with Assiniboine College. The curriculum includes a blend of art studio classes, lectures in art history and visual culture, and business courses, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Fine Arts program is structured to provide students with a robust foundation in the arts over a period of four years. The program includes:

  • Majors in Painting, Ceramics, Aboriginal Art, and Drawing
  • Minors in Art History/Visual Culture, Painting, Ceramics, Aboriginal Art, and Drawing
  • Opportunities for hands-on experience in a state-of-the-art ceramic studio
  • Involvement in the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art for exhibition opportunities
  • Encouragement to explore a wide spectrum of creative directions

Students are also given the chance to participate in the planning and execution of exhibitions, which is a vital part of their professional development.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Fine Arts program offers several unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Access to the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art for showcasing student work
  • Hands-on opportunities in a new ceramic studio for ceramic majors
  • Participation in all aspects of exhibition planning and execution
  • Honours major includes the presentation of a solo exhibition, marking a significant milestone in a student's career as a professional studio artist

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Fine Arts program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Visual Artist: Create and exhibit original artwork in various mediums, including painting, drawing, and sculpture.
  • Art Educator: Teach art in schools or community programs, sharing knowledge and skills with students of all ages.
  • Gallery Curator: Manage art exhibitions and collections, working with artists to showcase their work effectively.
  • Art Therapist: Use art as a therapeutic tool to help individuals express themselves and work through emotional challenges.
  • Graphic Designer: Create visual content for print and digital media, combining artistic skills with technology.

 

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