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Printmaking bridges tradition and innovation, anchoring itself equally in historical craftsmanship and modern artistic expression. This discipline weaves together age-old methods, Renaissance influences, pop culture elements, and digital advancements. In Canada's top-tier studios alongside passionate artists and expert printers, you'll discover creative processes that fuel groundbreaking work.
As your technical abilities grow, so does your artistic network. The program fosters collaboration, with students exchanging resources, knowledge, and dedication to print-based art. Through hands-on studio work combined with historical context and cross-disciplinary methods, you'll engage with current artistic movements.
Upon completion, you'll emerge as a professional exhibiting artist, prepared to join the global fine arts scene. The program provides the expertise to establish yourself in community print workshops or independent studio settings.
Cegep Profile: No specific profile required. However, following a profile in the arts may help applicants build a successful portfolio.
Additional requirements
Applicants must submit the following directly to the Department of Studio Arts:
Minimum Cut-off Averages: (Minimum Cut-off Averages should be used as indicators. Data may change depending on the quality of the application pool.)
Admission to most programs is based on portfolio/audition evaluations as well as academic grades. Applicants selected for admission have normally achieved grades that exceed minimum requirements.
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.