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1399 Johnston Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
(604) 844-3800
www.ecuad.ca
Undergrad program application deadline: Jan 15, 2012
Graduate program application deadline: Jan 15, 2012
Undergraduate Programs:
Bachelor of Design:
• Communication Design Major
• Industrial Design Major
• Interaction Design Major
Bachelor of Fine Arts:
• Animation Major
• Critical and Cultural Practices Major
• Film, Video + Integrated Media Major
• Fine Arts and Creative Writing Major | Joint Degree (University of Northern BC
• General Fine Arts Major | External Degree (North Island College)
• Photography Major
• Visual Arts Major:
• Ceramics
• Digital and Interactive Arts
• Drawing
• Illustration
• Painting
• Print Media
• Sculpture
Graduate Programs:
The Full-time Master of Applied Arts program offers focused study in the following streams:
• Design
• Media Arts
• Visual Arts
The Low Residency Master of Applied Arts program offers study in one stream:
• Visual Arts and Media Arts
A design stream in the Low Residency program will launch in 2012.
We also offer a Master of Digital Media degree at our Great Northern Way campus. For more information visit http://mdm.gnwc.ca/.
Emily Carr University of Art + Design encourages applications from individuals with demonstrated ability in visual arts, design and media arts, and who show the motivation to further develop their ability to engage in critical discourse about their art, design or media practice.
For more information on admission and portfolio requirements for undergraduate students, please visit http://www.ecuad.ca/admissions/undergrad.
For more information on admission and portfolio requirements for graduate students, please visit http://www.ecuad.ca/admissions/graduate.
Detailed information about each of the types of resources available to students, both through Emily Carr and externally, are listed at http://www.ecuad.ca/studentservices/financial.
Resources at Emily Carr support student learning and academic programs as well as the general community. From professional and student exhibition space to one of Vancouver's best bookstores and libraries for resources on art, design and contemporary culture, the University plays an important role in the city's cultural community.
Resources include:
• Three galleries (Charles H. Scott, Concourse and Abraham J. Rogatnick Galleries)
• READ Bookstore
• Art, Design and Media Library
• The Wosk Master Print Collection
• Writing Centre
• Seven Computer Labs (Mac and PC)
• Wireless Internet in the school
• Audiovisual Resource Centre
• Wood, Metal and Plastic Workshops
• Traditional and Digital Photo Labs
• Modern, state-of-the-art Studios for Ceramics, Sculpture, Design, Print Media, CNC, Animation, Film Video Integrated Media, Foundation and Drawing and Painting
• Full-time studio tech support
• Intersections Digital Studio (IDS) including: Motion Capture + Visualization Studio, Wearables + Interactive Products Studio and Prototyping + Media + Programming Studio
• SIM Centre (The Social + Interactive Media Centre is a new research centre at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. The SIM Centre tackles the biggest challenges facing technology and creative industries today. Companies that work with SIM appreciate the experience and results they get from our practical, collaborative and groundbreaking research.)
Emily Carr's faculty are among the most influential and important artists and designers working within their respective fields.
The Emily Carr community is proud of our many successful alumni. Over the years, Emily Carr graduates have met increasing national and international acclaim through a variety of sectors. This page will introduce you to a sampling of the talented graduates Emily Carr has educated http://www.ecuad.ca/people/alumni/successstories.
There are a number of housing options available for students. While the University does not offer on-campus housing, we do assist students in locating housing in a number of ways.
Our housing website provides a searchable database of current housing listings in nearby neighbourhoods, a description of the areas of Vancouver, tips for planning your search, advice for renters, and a list of temporary places you can stay when you first arrive.
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(416) 921-6540
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(416) 469-8005
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604 568 5709
http://elanfineart.ca/
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(604) 730-9611
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(604) 736-3282
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(519) 846-9698
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(519) 846-9698
www.eloracentreforthearts.ca
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(403) 263-2833
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(416) 531-9905
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501, rue de St-Vallier Est, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
(418) 529-0972
www.meduse.org/engramme
2321 Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
(604) 736-2405
www.equinoxgallery.com
Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, University of Toronto, 230 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(416) 978-5038
www.ald.utoronto.ca
6560, avenue de l'Esplanade, espace 305, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
(514) 866-4720
www.videographe.qc.ca
Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre, 401 First Street South East, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
(403) 502-8583
www.esplanade.ca
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(306) 634 7644
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(604) 927-6555
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(902) 425-6412
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The winner will be published in our magazine and receive a $3,000 award
Toronto's most anticipated art party is slated for Thursday, September 20
Timothy Taylor's feature on Zacharias Kunuk and Douglas Weber's portfolio on Kunuk's hometown recognized
Full talks and tours schedule, Douglas Coupland conversation info, and magazine launch details posted for free day of activities
Applications due May 9 for $55,000 in prizes
Free art tours for high-school students to take place in April and May
New writers on contemporary art encouraged to apply by June 1
Dates already set for next year’s Toronto festival
Applications for this $7,000 student award are due April 6
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The auction record for contemporary Canadian art was broken earlier this month in New York with Christie’s $3.6 million sale of a Jeff Wall photograph. This week, Canada’s top houses head into their spring sales hoping to break more records.
“Based on a True Story” in Oakville boasts the largest North American survey to date of Keren Cytter, the Tel Aviv–born artist known as one of today’s most intriguing video practitioners. Mariam Nader reviews, finding greatest hits and unexpected delights.
The history of indigenous people performing for colonial audiences inspires "Sovereign Acts,” a current Toronto group show. As Max Mosher writes, the show—featuring Lori Blondeau, Adrian Stimson and others—is both campy and contemplative.
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