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Visual Arts

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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

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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