Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-12-12

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Fine Arts - Studio Arts program at MacEwan University offers a dynamic and hands-on education that emphasizes project-based coursework and creative research. Students engage with visiting artists and participate in off-campus activities, immersing themselves in various arts and culture venues. This program is designed to foster artistic expression while equipping students with the skills necessary to navigate diverse career paths in the arts. With a dedicated faculty experienced in a range of professional art practices, students are encouraged to think critically and creatively about contemporary art.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Fine Arts - Studio Arts program is structured to provide a comprehensive foundation in the first two years, followed by specialized pathways. The program includes:

  • Program Length: Typically spans four years.
  • Three pathways to choose from in the Studio Arts major:
    • Two-dimensional art
    • Three-dimensional art
    • Intermedia/extended media art
  • Opportunity to focus on one area or combine paths for a broader experience.
  • Courses from other arts and communications disciplines to enhance interdisciplinary skills.
  • A final term project that prepares students for professional practice or further studies.

Featured Experiences

  • Project-based coursework that emphasizes hands-on learning.
  • Engagement with visiting artists to gain insights into the art world.
  • Participation in off-campus activities to broaden artistic exposure.
  • Access to various arts and culture venues for real-world experience.
  • Interdisciplinary approach that encourages critical and creative thinking.

Career Options

  • Visual Artist: Create and exhibit original artwork in various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and digital art.
  • Art Educator: Teach art in schools or community programs, fostering creativity in 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, advertising, and multimedia projects.

 

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