Program Overview
Program Overview
Faculty: Faculty of Arts Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts Delivery: In-person Department: Art Department
About Art
Visual Art is a powerful means of communicating social, political, and spiritual ideologies. Our goal in the Art Department is to teach StFX students the importance of understanding images. From the history of art, spanning centuries of artistic achievement to contemporary self-expression in the studio, StFX offers students an exciting learning environment led by art historians and professional artists.
Why Study Art at StFX?
StFX is unique in offering Studio Art courses to all students, regardless of previous experience. No portfolio is required. Studio Art courses are taught by professional artists who have a profound working knowledge of their respective media. You will learn and master a wide array of creative techniques and explore drawing, printmaking, painting, ceramics, textiles, photography, and filmmaking to understand the fundamental principles of visual culture.
Art History explores artworks in their social and historical context. Courses include art and architecture from prehistory to the modern day, including thematic explorations of the body in art, classical mythology in art, and the work of women artists. At its basis, Art History asks how art responds to social, political, religious, philosophical, and historical events and theories: in short, it studies what cultures value.
Students have several options to incorporate Art into their education at StFX. This includes:
- A Minor in Studio Art
- A Minor or Subsidiary in Art History
- Art courses as electives
First Year at a Glance
In the first year, you will begin a course of study in Studio Art that provides a sound basis for upper-level courses in a wide range of media, with advanced techniques or specialized topics such as tapestry weaving, anatomical and botanical illustration, and filmmaking. In Art History, your introductory courses survey art and architecture from pre-history to the modern day and provide a firm foundation for further understanding how works of art explore what societies value.
Future Opportunities
In a world where we are increasingly bombarded with images, understanding how images are made and what they mean is vital. Art can open the door to a wide range of careers, including:
- Animation
- Arts Management
- Communications and Design
- Education / Teacher
- Marketing
- Medical Illustration
- Museum Curator
- Photographer
- Web Design
Residences
- MacKinnon Hall: Along with Cameron Hall (located across the street), MacKinnon is a top choice for many first-year students at StFX. Composed of the Chisholm, Gillis, and MacNeil Houses, the building provides a host of amenities, including lounge and study space, laundry facilities, and storage rooms.
- MacIsaac Hall: MacIsaac Hall is an impressive traditional residence located near the StFX campus football field. Students can make use of such amenities as laundry facilities, hockey storage, common areas, and a TV lounge. The Hall is also known for having the largest double rooms on campus.
