

Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
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24 Months
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About this course
The Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts at the University of Regina is designed to focus on the practice and production of studio art within contemporary practices and critical discourse. The program emphasizes skill development across various areas such as ceramics, drawing, painting, photo-based media, printmaking, and sculpture, allowing students the flexibility to work between these areas. The department boasts a distinguished faculty, including artists and art historians with both national and international reputations, providing students with access to professional art practices and resources. With a small intake of just five students per year, the program fosters intensive interaction, personalized mentorship, and access to state-of-the-art facilities like fully-equipped studios, galleries, and specialized equipment for various art forms. Graduates emerge as highly skilled artists, well-versed in current art discourse and research, prepared for careers in the arts and academia.
Why this course is highly recommended
This MFA program is highly regarded for its personalized, small-group learning environment that promotes close interaction with experienced faculty, many of whom have national and international reputations. The program offers extensive access to professional resources, facilities, and visiting artists, enriching the learning experience. Graduates are not only skilled artists but are also equipped with research and writing skills, making them competitive in artistic, academic, and curatorial careers. The inclusion of professional placement and potential for residencies adds practical value, supporting students' transition into the professional art world.
Specialisation
Students in the MFA program can concentrate on one of several areas including Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photo-based media, Printmaking, and Sculpture. There is also the opportunity to work across multiple areas, integrating various practices into their work. The program is tailored to support individual research and artistic development within these disciplines.
Course fees
Application fees
4.42L
1st year tuition fees
4.42L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants must hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree or an equivalent. They are required to submit a portfolio, artist statement, letter of intent, transcripts, references, and demonstrate language proficiency if applicable. These requirements are detailed in the graduate calendar. Once admitted, students need to purchase most of their art materials for studio work.
English language test
PTE
59
TOEFL
86
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of the MFA program are prepared for varied roles within the field of visual arts and culture. Some go on to become practicing professional artists or university professors. Others take up roles as gallery or museum directors, curators, or educators. The program supports students in developing careers in arts organizations and cultural institutions, with many alumni working at galleries such as the MacKenzie Art Gallery, the Dunlop Art Gallery, and other notable venues.
FAQs
What are the admission requirements?
Applicants should have a Bachelor of Fine Arts or equivalent and must submit a portfolio, artist statement, transcripts, references, and language proficiency details if applicable.
Are there additional costs other than tuition?
Yes, students are responsible for purchasing most of their art materials.
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