In the Drawing & Painting program, you’ll learn to become a creative and engaged artist. You can concentrate on your painting studio skills and study art theory, history and contemporary social issues. You’ll learn to speak and write about your artwork in various formats. A wide variety of options for courses are available that focus in digital, landscape, figurative and abstract painting.
Your instructors will also encourage you to explore new forms of digital artmaking, installations, and experimental approaches to painting. Our instructors are professional artists who share their career advice and provide one-on-one, in-depth, feedback on your progress. You’ll have many opportunities to present your work professionally in public exhibitions.
Drawing & Painting admits first-year students directly into the program. Applicants selecting this major will have their portfolios reviewed by Drawing & Painting faculty for the limited number of spaces available for direct entry. Applicants not accepted for direct entry will be considered for the general, first-year program.
JOBS YOU CAN GET
Practicing artists
Curators
Cultural programming coordinators
Museum and gallery administrators
Illustration and mural artists
Art teachers
Arts administrators
Art conservators and restorers
Writers and critics
Studio managers
Arts advocacy officers
Artistic directors
Septiembre 2023, Septiembre 2024
Faculty of Art
RHB 915 (230 Richmond Street West, Room 915),
TORONTO,
Ontario (ON),
M5T 1W1, Canada
Student must have a Secondary School Graduation equivalent to Grade 12 in Ontario with an overall average of B or 70% numeric equivalent in the final year.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TESTS
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Academic - Minimum 6.5 overall with no part below 6.0 (Academic Module
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT - minimum total score of 84 with at least 20 in Reading, at least 19 in Listening, at least 22 in Speaking and at least 20 in Writing
PTE Academic (Pearson Test) - Minimum 58 overall with at least 56 in Listening, at least 56 in Reading, at least 56 in Speaking and at least 56 in Writing
Duolingo English Test (DET) - Minimum overall score of 110
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment) - Minimum 70 overall with no band below 60
COPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) and TOP (Test of Oral Proficiency)- Minimum 86 overall with at least 32 in Writing, at least 22 in Reading, and at least 22 in Listening. Minimum score of 6 in TOP
The recommended deadline to apply for all programs at OCAD University is February 1.
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.