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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 over a four-year period. This program offers a variety of majors, including Painting, Ceramics, Aboriginal Art, and Drawing, along with an honours program. Students can also pursue a major in Digital Media and Design in collaboration with Assiniboine College. The curriculum encompasses art studio classes, lectures in art history and visual culture, and at least one business course, ensuring a well-rounded education in the arts.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Fine Arts program is structured to provide a comprehensive education in the arts, with a focus on studio practice and theoretical knowledge. The program length is four years, allowing students to explore various artistic disciplines while developing their unique style and voice.

Key features of the program structure include:

  • Majors in Painting, Ceramics, Aboriginal Art, Drawing, and Digital Media and Design.
  • Minors available in Art History/Visual Culture, Painting, Ceramics, Aboriginal Art, and Drawing.
  • Hands-on experience in a state-of-the-art ceramic studio for ceramic majors.
  • Opportunities for students to exhibit their work in the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art.
  • Encouragement to explore a wide spectrum of creative directions beyond the specialized major.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Fine Arts program offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance the educational journey of students:

  • Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain practical experience in the field.
  • Access to the Glen P. Sutherland Gallery of Art for exhibiting student work.
  • Participation in all aspects of exhibition planning and mounting.
  • Honours major students present a solo exhibition, marking a significant milestone in their artistic career.
  • Hands-on learning in a state-of-the-art ceramic studio for those specializing in ceramics.

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, ceramics, and digital media.
  • Art Educator: Teach art in schools or community programs, sharing knowledge and skills with students of all ages.
  • Gallery Curator: Manage art exhibitions, selecting and organizing artworks for display in galleries and museums.
  • Art Therapist: Use art as a therapeutic tool to help individuals express emotions and improve mental health.
  • Freelance Designer: Work independently to create visual content for clients, including branding, marketing materials, and digital media.

 

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