This program is designed for students passionate about art, helping them develop both creative and professional skills for a future as a studio artist within the global art community. The ceramics specialization involves exploring a wide range of traditional and non-traditional skills, emphasizing contemporary practices and technical proficiency. Students engage in concentrated studio work, focusing on idea-based construction methods and developing a personal artistic identity through functional and sculptural design. The program prepares students for careers as fine artists, graduate studies in fine arts, and entry-level roles in art and graphic design.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you have strong art or design skills, enjoy working with technology, a curious personality, and a passion for designing and building, this program is a great fit. It nurtures creative development and prepares students for diverse careers in the art world, from studio artists to art directors and public art consultants.
The ceramics specialization within the studio art program focuses on traditional and innovative ceramic techniques, emphasizing both functional and sculptural applications. Students explore advanced technical skills and contemporary practices to develop their personal artistic identity, working with various forms of construction and design.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
10.65L
Living cost
The program offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree in studio art with a specialization in ceramics, aiming to prepare students for professional and academic opportunities in the arts.

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Graduates can pursue careers as studio artists, art directors, public art consultants, production ceramicists, or studio assistants. Many alumni have worked at organizations such as Belger Craneyard Studios, Dakota Potters Supply, and some go on to graduate school or become self-employed artists.