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Last updated on 2025-05-06

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Print Media at the University of Manitoba is designed to immerse students in contemporary research and creative practices within the realm of art, design, and art history. This program emphasizes a hands-on approach, encouraging students to engage in various artistic processes while fostering a vibrant studio culture. Through a combination of technical demonstrations, group critiques, and experiential learning, students develop their artistic voice and critical thinking skills, preparing them for a successful career in the arts.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Print Media is structured to provide a comprehensive education in both theory and practice, with an expected duration of 3 years. The program includes:

  • First and second-year studios focusing on experimental and foundational studies.
  • Intensive study in specific fine art and design disciplines starting in the third year.
  • Options for Honours, allowing for an additional year of self-directed studio work and research.
  • Field trips to art galleries and cultural sites, enhancing practical learning experiences.

This program is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to become professional artists or educators in the field of fine arts.

Featured Experiences

  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities, including spacious painting, design, and drawing studios.
  • Unique resources such as a large-format digital print shop and a microscopy lab.
  • Opportunities for field trips to various art galleries, enhancing real-world learning.
  • Participation in exhibitions and events at the School of Art Gallery and Student Gallery.
  • Engagement with visiting artists and scholars through lectures and workshops.
  • Collaboration with accomplished artists and art historians, including Indigenous and Métis perspectives.

Career Options

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

  • Visual Artist: Create original artworks for galleries, exhibitions, and private collections.
  • Art Educator: Teach art in schools or community programs, fostering creativity in students.
  • Curator: Manage art collections and organize exhibitions in galleries and museums.
  • Graphic Designer: Develop visual content for print and digital media, combining creativity with technology.
  • Arts Administrator: Oversee operations and programs in arts organizations, ensuring effective management and outreach.

These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, allowing them to contribute to the vibrant arts community in Canada.

 

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