Our unique open studio environment enables you to experiment across an extensive range of art media. These include:
drawing
painting
printmaking
sculpture
installation art
photography
video art
performance art
digital art.
You will learn critical thinking skills that will enhance your understanding of modern and visual art. You will also gain an appreciation of cross-cultural and Indigenous Australian perspectives on art. In our studio program, you will specialise in contemporary art practice and develop personalised approaches to making art. You will also have opportunities to present collaborative projects in public spaces, galleries and arts festivals. You will be equipped with the ability to communicate your own ideas and engage with key contemporary debates in relation to digital transformation, social justice and environmental sustainability. In your final year of study, you will choose an advanced studio or critical theory stream - and present your professional practice in showcase exhibitions and events.
Double degrees
Combine visual arts with a second study area for greater career flexibility and opportunities in other industries. Consider a double degree with:
behavioural science (psychology): combine your passion for creativity with psychology for an innovative career as a creative counsellor or practitioner
business: develop business critical skills to enhance your career managing a gallery, starting your own enterprise and even how to market your work
law: gain knowledge of the law and key skills such as research, communication and dispute resolution
education (secondary): combine your interests in the arts and education to prepare you to teach in secondary schools and other education environments.
A local representative of Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.