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1400 Barrydowne Road, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
www.cambriancollege.ca
Areas of interest:
design, drawing, fine arts, painting, photography, portfolio required,
residence, scholarship, sculpture, undergraduate
951 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 289-5000
www.centennialcollege.ca
Areas of interest:
design, drawing, fine arts, graduate, painting, photography, portfolio required, residence, scholarship, sculpture, undergraduate, work study
1455 de Maisonneuve Boulevard West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
(514) 848-2424
finearts.concordia.ca/
Undergraduate programs (BFA)
- Art Education
- Art History
- Art History and Film Studies
- Art History and Studio Art
- Ceramics
- Computation Arts
- Contemporary Dance
- Design
- Design for the Theatre
- Electroacoustic Studies
- Fibres
- Film Animation
- Film Production
- Film Studies
- Integrative Music Studies
- Interdisciplinary Studies in Sexuality (minor)
- Intermedia/Cyberarts
- Jazz Studies
- Music (minor)
- Music Composition
- Music Performance Studies
- Painting and Drawing
- Photography
- Playwriting
- Print Media
- Sculpture
- Studio Art
- Theatre
- Theatre and Development
- Theatre Performance
Graduate programs
- Advanced Music Performance Studies (Graduate diploma)
- Art Education (MA, PhD)
- Art History (MA, PhD)
- Creative Arts Therapies, Art Therapy Option (MA)
- Creative Arts Therapies, Drama Therapy Option (MA)
- Creative Arts Therapies, Music Therapy Option (MA)
- Creative Practices in Technical Production for Live Performance (Graduate certificate)
- Digital Technologies in Design Art Practice (Graduate certificate)
- Film Studies (MA)
- Film and Moving Studies (PhD)
- Humanities: Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture (PhD)
- Music Therapy (Graduate certificate)
- Special Individualized Programs (MA, MSc, PhD)
- Studio Arts (MFA)
http://finearts.concordia.ca/programsanddepartments/
Admission requirements vary according to the program. For program-specific details: http://finearts.concordia.ca/studyinginfinearts/futurestudents/undergraduate/
http://www.concordia.ca/information-for-you/future-students/undergraduate/paying-for-your-education/
Concordia's Faculty of Fine Arts has a wide and diverse array of top-notch facilities, including:
- Art galleries (VAV Gallery, FOFA Gallery, MFA Gallery)
- Performance venues (D.B. Clarke Theatre, Oscar Peterson Concert Hall, F.C. Smith Auditorium, Cazalet Theatre)
- Core technical centres (metal shop, wood shop, maquette building, rapid prototyping)
- Slide library
- Visual Media Resources
- Art Supply Store
- Hexagram
- Centre for Digital Arts
- Studios for ceramics, fibres, sculpture, painting, drawing, print media
- Intermedia/Cyberarts facilities: electronics lab, hybrid lab, production studio, editing suites
- Photo darkrooms
- Electroacoustic studios
- Recording rooms
- Music classrooms
- Dance studios
- Theatre studios
- Costume shop
- Design for the Theatre classrooms
- Cinema studios
And much more!
Concordia's Faculty of Fine Arts is proud of its more than 14,000 graduates who work, teach and create around the world. Our alumni are visual and performing artists, academics, educators and researchers whose collective achievements have helped to create and enrich our international reputation for excellence in fine arts.
Our acclaimed faculty, numbering 117 full-time professors and more than 200 part-time professors, are artists and scholars dedicated to creative work and research. Their passion for teaching and research is the cornerstone of our reputation.
Concordia offers residences on both campuses. The Grey Nun's Residence is on the downtown campus, just a few blocks from the Fine Arts facilities. Hingston Hall and the Jesuit Residence are located at the Loyola Campus, a 15-minute shuttle bus ride from the downtown campus. http://residence.concordia.ca/
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(647) 435-5858
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