Last updated on 2025-05-13
Program overview
In the Sculpture/Installation program at OCAD University, students will engage in the creation of three-dimensional sculpture and installation work. This program emphasizes hands-on and digital creation, allowing students to explore various mediums and techniques. Through a combination of practical studio courses and theoretical studies, students will develop their imagination, critical thinking, and technical skills. The program prepares graduates to exhibit their projects and engage with contemporary practices and diverse cultural perspectives.
Program structure
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Sculpture/Installation is a comprehensive four-year program designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge for a successful career in the arts. The program structure includes:
- Program Length: 4 years
- First Year: Foundation courses in art, including mandatory classes in art history, color, and drawing.
- Second Year: Focus on Sculpture/Installation topics, allowing students to choose courses based on their interests.
- Third Year: Advanced Sculpture/Installation courses, independent artwork development, and professional practice courses.
- Fourth Year: Final-year thesis project, showcasing work at GradEx, OCAD U’s Graduate Exhibition.
Additionally, students have the option to participate in internships and experiential learning opportunities, enhancing their practical experience and professional network.
Featured Experiences
The Sculpture/Installation program offers a variety of unique experiences that enrich the learning journey:
- Access to fabrication studios for hands-on creation.
- Short experiential learning placements with numerous organizations.
- Creative in-class projects in collaboration with real-world industry partners.
- Exclusive summer internships to gain practical experience.
- Gallery exhibitions to showcase student work.
- Freelance creative opportunities to build a professional portfolio.
Career Options
Graduates of the Sculpture/Installation program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- Exhibition Production: Involves organizing and setting up art exhibitions, ensuring that artworks are displayed effectively.
- Art Gallery Administration: Managing operations within art galleries, including curating exhibitions and handling administrative tasks.
- Art Education: Teaching art in schools or community programs, sharing knowledge and skills with students of all ages.
- Working Artist: Creating and selling original sculptures and installations, establishing a personal brand in the art world.
- Fabrication for Film & Television: Designing and constructing props and sets for film and television productions, blending art with media.
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