Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) (PFA)
About the Course
First- and second-year studio courses focus on technical instruction and exposure to art of all forms, developing a strong practical foundation and exploring the vast range of materials and tools available. In third year, students will specialize in their areas of interest and explore opportunities for cross-disciplinary approaches to art-making. A year-end assessment delivers a professional critique, assists in identifying areas of strength, offers strategies to enhance skills, and prepares students for professional practice in the arts. The fourth year will be completed independently with the guidance of an advisor, and will culminate in a full body of work. Nipissing's award-winning professors come from diverse backgrounds, and all are working, exhibiting artists who are eager to help students develop their artistic practice. The program values experimentation rather than conformity, and professors work collaboratively to help students develop as an artist. Visiting artists provide artist talks and workshops throughout the year so that students can meet and learn from professionals with a variety of artistic interests. Whether into painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography/digital media, art history, or a combination thereof, students will be able to concentrate on their discipline(s) of choice while learning new skills and techniques. Film is also offered as an elective, and available as a Minor. The printmaking studio accommodates intaglio, relief, screenprinting, lithography, and monotype processes, while shared-use studios are equipped with sinks, easels, tables, and individual storage and presentation spaces. Sculpture facilities support a wide range of mould-making and fabrication processes, and digital facilities support photography, video and time-based media, including digital cameras and a green screen.
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Admission Requirements:
CGPA: 2.5 or more, 50% or more
Additional Information:
- Intake: September, January
- Language: English
- Scholarship: Yes
Affiliated University
Nipissing University
Nipissing University is a public university located in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. It overlooks Lake Nipissing, where it provides individualized student experiences through supportive and accessible professors, small class sizes and undergraduate research opportunities.
Institution Information
Nipissing University Northbay Campus
Location: Nipissing University Small school. Big opportunities. At Nipissing University, we believe our small size is one of your biggest advantages. Our focus on student success is consistently recognized with top rankings in Canada in the areas of student support, student experience, faculty, and residences. Our personalized approach to teaching creates a high-quality learning environment where you can engage in lively debate and discussion with your peers and faculty. Our picturesque campus is surrounded by nature and offers an inspiring place to live and learn amongst one of the most beautiful landscapes in Canada. Connect with us today to discover why Nipissing University is right where you belong. The City of North Bay, Ontario, Canada is nestled between Lake Nipissing and Trout Lake and is surrounded by numerous protected natural areas, heritage forest parks and historical sites. Approximately a 3½ hour drive from Toronto or a 4 hour drive from Ottawa, our friendly and inviting city is a popular year-round destination. Offering plenty of activities, amenities and services to meet your student needs, North Bay’s vibrancy is only exceeded by its hospitality.
Country: Canada