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Last updated on 2025-05-13

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking and Publications at OCAD University invites students to explore the creative possibilities of contemporary printmaking and publications. This program emphasizes the creation of innovative works in fine art print, books, and independent publications. Students will have access to specialized studios equipped for various printmaking techniques, including relief, letterpress, intaglio, screenprinting, lithography, and digital media. The curriculum not only covers the technical aspects of printmaking but also delves into its rich history and its connections to social issues and community work. Through a combination of classroom learning and field experiences, students will develop entrepreneurial skills and engage with the art community.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking and Publications is a four-year program designed to provide a comprehensive education in printmaking and publications. The program structure includes:

  • First Year: A foundational year in the first-year art program, covering a variety of courses to build a solid base.
  • Second Year: Focus on printmaking techniques such as screenprinting, lithography, and bookbinding.
  • Third Year: Advanced courses in printmaking and publications, allowing students to choose classes based on their interests.
  • Fourth Year: Options to take an Open Studio Thesis or advanced courses to prepare for graduate school or professional practice.

Additionally, students can participate in various experiential learning opportunities, including:

  • Short experiential learning placements with industry partners.
  • Creative in-class projects.
  • Exclusive summer internships.
  • Gallery exhibitions of student work.

Featured Experiences

The Printmaking and Publications program at OCAD University offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance learning and professional development:

  • Field trips to art fairs and exhibitions to gain real-world insights.
  • Professional partnerships that provide networking opportunities.
  • Access to fully equipped studios for hands-on learning.
  • Participation in print exchanges to collaborate with other artists.
  • Gallery exhibitions showcasing student work, including the GradEx event.

Career Options

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

  • Artistic Practice: Engaging in personal or collaborative art projects, showcasing work in galleries.
  • Online, Print, and Alternative Publishing: Working with various publishing formats to produce creative content.
  • Graphic Arts: Designing visual content for commercial use, including branding and advertising.
  • Arts or Gallery Administration: Managing art institutions, organizing exhibitions, and supporting artists.
  • Independent Web, Graphic, and Digital Design: Creating digital content and designs for various clients and projects.

These career options reflect the diverse skills and knowledge gained throughout the program, preparing graduates for meaningful contributions to the art and design fields.

 

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