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Queen's Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art) Program accepts just 30 students annually, offering an intimate visual arts education. Students receive rigorous studio instruction from practicing professionals and guest artists from around the world, combined with Art History lectures and seminars. The program's low student-to-faculty ratio fosters an engaging learning environment centered on three core disciplines: painting, printmaking, and sculpture/new media. State-of-the-art studios and workshops provide an inspiring space for artistic development. Students can participate in optional excursions to exhibitions and workshops, including yearly visits to New York City.
Building on Queen's academic legacy and vibrant creative community, the program offers the perfect environment for visual arts education. Our curriculum integrates technical skills, theoretical knowledge, and critical analysis across four interconnected disciplines: painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture/new media. These areas are treated as expansive, interconnected fields with diverse methodologies. Studio practice is enhanced by Art History studies and elective coursework options.