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Overview
- Expand your creativity, leadership and facilitation skills, and your understanding of the needs of community care and development.
- Build your technical, analytical and research skills within all visual art areas, including the studio disciplines: painting, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, and drawing, and be introduced to curatorial and cultural management.
- The combination of courses in human services and visual arts, along with a project placement in a community organisation during your final year, will make you career-ready to utilise your creative talents to generate wellbeing in diverse communities.
- If you don't have an ATAR you're able to apply for this degree with an interview and audition - we can't wait to see your creativity!
Career outcomes
As a graduate with skills in visual art used to support community wellbeing, you can apply for jobs as a:
- curatorial assistant
- community arts facilitator
- youth arts worker
- arts and culture coordinator
- program activities officer.
Embraced by peers and lecturers
My artistic ideas are often outlandish but are embraced by my peers and lecturers. I’d like to become a professional artist, but other potential career paths could be curatorial work, cinematic art director or university art lecturer.
Paddy - Visual Art
What you'll study
Explore the courses you'll study as part of this major.
Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.
Relevant degrees for this major
Bachelor of Creative Arts and Community Wellbeing
Blend creativity with compassion in a unique degree combining human services and the arts. Develop skills in music, theatre, or visual art, and prepare for diverse roles in community, health, and government settings through hands-on, community-focused experiences.
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