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Outstanding studio facilities, essential skill-building foundation, encouraging instructors, and freedom to develop personal artistic vision.
We provide hands-on, technique-focused instruction in creative disciplines including photography, painting, sketching, sculpting, print arts, digital filmmaking and modern media, alongside examination of current critical perspectives in art theory.
A Challenging, Rewarding Curriculum
Our Visual Arts program gives emerging artists premium workspace, crucial technical training, dedicated faculty mentorship, and chances to discover, collaborate on, and bring to life unique creative visions.
The program combines intensive studio work with art historical study, plus chances to exhibit and engage with cultural organizations in Windsor and Detroit.
Course offerings include drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, biological arts, filmmaking and mixed media (digital art, audio and video production). Senior students receive private studio access.
Our practicing studio faculty exhibit globally while our art history scholars lecture internationally. Alumni include celebrated artists, university professors, and prominent gallery curators.
Our new Incubator Lab facilitates exploration of biological arts. The Green Corridor course examines the intersection of art and environmental studies.
MIN. AVG.* 70% ONTARIO COURSE REQUIREMENTS ENG4U required.
English Language Proficiency Requirement: Minimum score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); Minimum score of 60 on the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE); minimum overall score of 176 on the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) or the Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE); minimum score of 85 on the English Proficiency Test administered by the English Language Institute of the University of Michigan (MELAB); minimum score of 220 with a T.W.E. 4.5 on the Computer-based Test, 83 with an essay score of 20 on the Internet-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); minimum score of 60 on the Carleton University’s Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL).