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Clay presents boundless opportunities for artistic expression. For centuries, creators have continuously transformed and revitalized ceramic arts. By pursuing ceramics studies, you'll acquire hands-on expertise in techniques like hand-building, slip casting, glazing, and firing, while also exploring modern artistic approaches such as installation work and digital integration. In Quebec's exclusive ceramics curriculum, you'll master a specialized discipline covering: Ceramic theory, history, and application, Access to 24/7 studio facilities, Deep immersion in technical processes, Innovative approaches to conceptualizing and critiquing your pieces, Cross-disciplinary collaborative initiatives, Educational excursions and guest artist interactions
You'll hone your craft in a collaborative environment, sharing studio spaces, kilns, and glaze facilities. Learning occurs through faculty guidance, visiting artists' insights, and peer exchange, fostering a dynamic flow of creative concepts. Most importantly, you'll cultivate an individualized ceramic practice aligned with your personal vision, establishing a distinctive portfolio that serves as a foundation for your post-graduation career.
Cegep Students: No specific courses are required beyond the DEC.
Minimum Cut-off Averages: Minimum cut-off averages should be used as indicators. The cut-off data may change depending on the applicant pool.
English language requirements: Direct Admission: TOEFL (paper-based) score between 540 and 576. Conditional Admission: TOEFL (paper-based) score between 505 and 539; MELAB minimum score of 74, 2 on speaking tests; CAEL minimum score of 50; CAE minimum score of C; CPE (advanced qualification for proficient users only) minimum score of C.