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Studio Art
The Studio Art program at Western combines hand-on studio practice with theory to foster an enriched artistic engagement in Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Contemporary Media, Photography, Video, and Sound. Hone your creative skills in our dedicated facilities suited to traditional and emerging practices.
Please note: you do not need to submit a portfolio for all studio art courses -
The portfolio is only required for the Honors BFA stream.
BFA Studio Art Program (portfolio required)
Submit your portfolio to our BFA-degree program which culminates in the fourth year Practicum course where students make art in a dedicated studio space, work with a faculty advisor, stage an exhibition, produce a catalogue and develop the skills to professionalize their practice.
Featured courses
SA 1601: Foundations of Visual Arts
A studio course designed to introduce students to techniques and processes of two-dimensional and three-dimensional media; the theoretical concepts which inform and direct studio practice will be emphasized.
SA 2500A/B: Art Now!
An introduction to contemporary artistic production and practice, featuring dialogues with artists on their work and critics on the criticism of contemporary art. Emphasis will be placed on major recent art movements and tendencies. The course will also focus on developing critical writing skills and vocabulary.
SA 2620A/B: Introduction to Painting
Introduction to painting, with a focus on developing critical understandings in concert with techniques. Projects address theoretical, historical, and contemporary approaches to two-dimensional art production, and integrate these with studio practice.
SA 2652A/B: Introduction to Digital Photography
An overview of the digital still camera, image processing, digital output and the use of related software applications. The course also traces the evolution of digital imaging, examining its historical foundations and the theoretical debates that have informed its status.
SA 3630A/B: Print Media I
A continuation of print media practices including intaglio, silkscreen, lithography, and alternative print media. Emphasizing advanced artistic exploration, the course will normally concentrate its focus on two print media areas over the term.
SA 2643: Introduction to Sculpture and Installation
Students will experiment with a variety of new and used materials and construction methods while developing skills by using tools in plaster, wood and metal workshops. The course will emphasize exploration of presentation models including sculpture, installation and performance.
SA 4605: Practicum
An intensive studio course encouraging the development of a mature and ongoing professional art practice. Dedicated studio spaces, a supervised trip to an art centre, and the organization of a professional exhibition will enhance these goals.
SA courses
Examples of Studio Art Courses include:
SA 1601: Foundations of Visual Arts
SA 2500A/B: Art Now!
SA 2620A/B: Introduction to Painting
SA 2645: Introduction to Ceramic Art
SA 2652A/B: Introduction to Digital Photography
SA 2676A/B: Landmarks: Spatial Storytelling, Land, Art, Place & Community
SA 3633B: Print Media
SA 3673A/B: Calligraphy to Conceptual Art: Text as Image in Visual Arts
SA 3674A/B: Alternative Approaches to Creative Methods
SA 4605: Practicum
SA 4642A/B: Making Art with Environmental Awareness
See all Studio Art Courses on the Academic Calendar:
Study Studio Art at Western
Current Students
Please contact our Undergraduate Chair
Sarah Bassnett
VAC 200A
519-661-3440
vaugc@uwo.ca