The Indigenous Fine Arts program is structured on the knowledge and appreciation of the significant place the fine arts have had within all cultures of the Americas for millennia. The faculty has expertise in contemporary and historic Indigenous art forms and contemporary aesthetics.
Studio work and hands-on instruction from experienced faculty, combined with skills development, help students determine their artistic direction and future careers in the fine arts, graduate programs, and community leadership. In addition to studio arts instruction, the students will build their communication, writing, research, and analytical thinking skills in the social and natural sciences, cultural fields, and societal contexts.
The Indigenous Fine Arts facilities at the Regina Campus include a 2-dimensional studio, a 3-dimensional studio, a Historic Materials studio-based classroom, and a Preparation studio.
Students who wish to complete a four-year program should consult with the Program Coordinator and or Indigenous Fine Arts faculty.
Minimum 65% average using the following courses:
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) and (Indigenous Art) – Portfolio is required.
Certificate in Fine Arts (Visual Arts) and (Indigenous Art) – Portfolio is required
The Indigenous Fine Arts microsite is available to view https://indigenousfinearts.incaonline.ca/