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  1. Students explore the role of function, sculptural approaches, emerging technologies, historical precedents, and contemporary practice within a comprehensive, studio-based program of study. You’ll develop an understanding of the materials through courses focused on particular methods of making.

  2. Ceramics. Learn hand building and wheel throwing techniques to create functional and sculptural pottery. Design. Transform ideas into visual concepts using colour, text, and images. Digital Media Arts. Create visual art & media through a variety of digital technologies.

  3. BFA majors include: ceramics, drawing, fibre, glass, jewellery + metals, media arts, painting, print media and sculpture. The BFA and BDes programs begin with First Year Studies - a common year-long experience that provides a critical foundation of technical and problem-solving skills.

  4. Nurture your teen’s creativity with one of AUArts' studio-based summer art and design courses in Animation, Ceramics, Drawing, Fashion, Manga, Painting and Photography. Register Now!

  5. This studio course explores concept-based modes of contemporary art production with an emphasis on digital media arts. Approaches may include: digital imaging, sound, video and animation. Prerequisites: ART 134 and DES 135, or ART 136 and DES 138, or consent of the Department.

  6. Explore programs for international students at Alberta's only dedicated art, craft and design university (formerly Alberta College of Art + Design)

  7. In the Ceramics program students explore the role of function, sculptural approaches, emerging technologies, historical precedents, and contemporary practice within a comprehensive, studio-based and theoretical program of study. Extensive teaching collection comprised of decades of visiting artists’ work.