Fine Arts

Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design

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admissions@whitecliffe.ac.nz
800 800 300

Course Info

Subject
Art
Languages
English
Duration
3 years
Degrees
Bachelor

Course General Description

The Fine Arts programme focuses on contemporary arts practice, current theoretical concerns, and formal visual languages. By understanding and operating within the ever-expanding field of visual art, our students learn to adapt quickly, think critically and take a lead in shaping contemporary culture.

Disciplines

Principles and practices in the production of two and three dimensional art
Exploration of conceptual and formal visual elements
Methods, materials and processes
Issues in contemporary art: drawing, painting, printmaking, video, sculpture and installation artIntellectual Property and Creative Industries Art + Design for a Sustainable World
Contemporary Art: Asia + the Pacific Rim
Relational Aesthetics
Scripting the Body
The Post-Postcolonial and Globalisation
Gender + Identity + Contemporary Media
Age of Enlightenment
Making Art in a Globalised World
Public Project

Requirements

Academic Transcripts
Letters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV
English language proficiency

School Info

Region
Oceania
Country
New Zealand
City
Parnell
Year of Establishment
1997
Number of students
800
QS Rank
NA
THE Rank
NA
Webometrics
13166

School General Description

Delaware College of Art and Design (DCAD) was founded in 1997 through a partnership between the Pratt Institute and the Corcoran College of Art and Design. DCAD's mission is to educate talented and committed students to become art makers, idea generators, problem solvers, and visual communicators who can redefine the way we perceive and experience the world around us. DCAD's associate of fine arts (AFA) degree program is offered in five disciplines: Animation, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration and Photography. Apart from the traditional disciplines of the fine artist, these include opportunities in publishing, marketing, computer graphics, advertising, packaging, display design, and photography. In addition to studio courses, courses in art history and writing and literature (combined) complete the curriculum. Most students transfer to other colleges that offer the BFA degree. The College is independently accredited regionally by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and nationally by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

School Contacts

https://dcad.edu/
admissions@whitecliffe.ac.nz
703.437.0700

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