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Last updated on 2025-11-26

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Integrative Arts at York University is designed for students who want to explore creative expression across multiple art forms. This innovative program encourages blending disciplines such as visual arts, performance, media, and technology to create unique, interdisciplinary works. Students develop critical thinking, artistic experimentation, and collaborative skills while working with diverse materials and media. The program fosters a flexible and personalized learning experience, allowing students to shape their artistic paths and respond to contemporary cultural and social issues through art. Graduates emerge as versatile artists ready to engage in various creative industries, community arts, and academic or professional pursuits.

Program Structure

  • Length: 4 years (full-time)
  • Core courses focus on creative experimentation, interdisciplinary practices, and critical theory
  • Opportunities to work in various mediums including visual arts, digital media, performance, and sound
  • Emphasis on collaborative projects and community engagement
  • Paid co-op opportunities for real-world experience
  • Final year project or thesis showcasing a personalized integrative artwork
  • Flexible course selections to tailor the program to individual interests

Featured Experiences

  • Access to diverse art studios and digital labs
  • Collaborative workshops with peers and faculty
  • Public exhibitions and performances of student work
  • Engagement with community-based art projects
  • Co-op opportunities in galleries, media companies, or arts organizations

Career Options

Graduates can pursue careers in:

  • Interdisciplinary Artist
  • Curator or Exhibition Coordinator
  • Arts Educator
  • Multimedia Producer
  • Community Arts Organizer
  • Creative Director

 

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