Visual Arts is a two-year pre-university program that aims to prepare students for continued studies in a creative discipline. Courses are offered in painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, digital media and art history. Students work closely with teachers and studio technicians in professionally equipped studios. The program emphasizes the production of visual works informed by an attention to aesthetics, technical skill, research and critical thinking. Throughout the two-year program students develop a comprehensive skill set geared toward maximizing their creative potential and the ability to understand how art movements relate to greater cultural contexts. |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. CEGEP Admission Requirements:
A Secondary School Diploma which includes: Secondary 5 Language of Instruction, Secondary 5 Second Language, Secondary 4 Mathematics, Secondary 4 Science and Technology or Secondary 4 Applied Science and Technology, Secondary 4 History and Citizenship Education.
OR a Secondary School Vocational Diploma which includes: Secondary 5 Language of Instruction, Secondary 5 Second Language, Secondary 4 Mathematics.
OR Applicants who have not studied in Québec must have education deemed equivalent by the College. |
Application Notes : | John Abbott College is affiliated with the Service régional d’admission du Montréal métropolitain (SRAM) and uses its online application service.
To apply:
Complete the online application at http://sram.omnivox.ca Select John Abbott and the program of your choice along with the corresponding SRAM program number: 510.A0 If applicable, mail in photocopies of all required documents and the application fee. Students whose prerequisites are more than five years old should contact the Admissions office. |
Additional Admission Requirements: | - Statement of Research Interests
- Portfolio
VISUAL COMPONENT
Make a work of art in any medium and any size that responds creatively to the theme “Light and Dark”. The theme may be interpreted symbolically and/or literally. Submissions may include but are not limited to drawing, painting, sculpture, collage, or digital media. Artwork should be documented and submitted as a digital JPEG file.
WRITTEN COMPONENT
Write a letter describing the creative process you went through to produce your work of art and why you wish to pursue studies in visual arts. Minimum 250, maximum 350 words. |
* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.