Skills you’ll develop
While studying Visual Art, you’ll find and create opportunities to showcase your talents and participate in the wider art world of the university and the city of Vancouver. You’ll develop important skills to think critically about the practice and theory behind the creation of physical art forms and articulate visual provocations and inquiries.
These skills may include:
- Producing unique creative and artistic ideas and perspectives that form and influence culture
- Being organized, self-disciplined, and attentive to detail in creating visual works using a variety of media
- Designing, implementing, and managing projects, demonstrating an understanding of the qualities and challenges of various materials and mediums
- Providing and receiving constructive feedback on perspectives and interpretations of visual art work
- Communicating, verbally and in writing to compare and contrast works of art, drawing on critical theory, philosophy, and art history
- Conducting practice-led research and analysis to engage with abstract ideas and visual forms
- Undertaking conceptual and emotive inquiry informed by an awareness of the materiality in cultural, social, and historical contexts
Career possibilities
Career opportunities vary widely across a range of fields including art education or therapy, curation, advertising, animation, architecture, arts administration, graphic/web design, photography, publishing, and others.
There are many career paths that can combine your academics, skills, and experience with your different interests. Read through the job titles below for ideas. Some career options may require further education or training.
Visit the National Occupational Classification website to research basic requirements and responsibilities of jobs in your field.
- Advertising art director
- Animated cartoon technician
- Architect
- Art critic
- Art director
- Art gallery manager
- Arts administrator
- Art therapist
- Artist
- Artist agent
- Bookmaker
- Cartoonist
- Charitable organization director
- Cinematographer
- Commercial artist
- Communications manager
- Content strategist
- Costume designer
- Courtroom sketch artist
- Craftsperson
- Creative design
- Curator
- Ephemera designer
- Fabricators
- Event planner
- Exhibit designer
- Film editor
- Fundraiser
- Graphic designer
- Interior designer
- Journalist
- Lighting designer
- Marketing coordinator
- Master printmaker
- Medical illustrator
- Museum educator
- Photographer
- Podcaster
- Publication/Cover designer
- Recreational therapist
- Set designer
- Sound design
- Teacher/Professor
- VFX artist
- Video game designer
- Videographer
- Visual designer
- Visual merchandiser
- Web designer
Make the most of your program
Your experiences will open doors to new opportunities and help you understand your values and interests.
- BFA and BA Visual Art Graduating Class Exhibition
Celebrate the achievements and emerging talent of this year’s BFA/BA graduating class. - Visual Art Students’ Association
Meet other UBC students through events and programs. - Undergraduate Journal of Art History and Visual Culture
Showcase undergraduate research, artwork, and writing in a peer-reviewed journal. - Departmental events
Network with Visual Art students and faculty members at a variety of events. - Departmental research opportunities
Reach out directly to faculty members to ask about potential research positions. - Visual Art co-op success stories
Learn about the experiences of past and present co-op students from your program and others. - Belkin Art Gallery
Contribute to the cultural life of the UBC Vancouver campus, the city, and the province through events and volunteering. - AHVA Gallery
Interact with issues relating to art, culture, and creative research in this purpose-built gallery for students and faculty. - Funding and awards
Search for scholarship opportunities for Visual Art students. - Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Apply for volunteer, internship and staff positions. - Arts and culture in BC
Visit local galleries, exhibitions, festivals and other events. - Arts funding opportunities
Get grants from professional associations, corporations, non-profits, and government organizations. - ArtStarts in Schools
Learn about volunteer and funding opportunities to expand the role of art in education for British Columbia’s youth. - BC Alliance for Arts and Culture job board
Find part-time and full-time opportunities in BC across a variety of fields in the arts. - Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations
Develop new skills and gain practical knowledge in a heritage field over the summer.
Build your network
Employers often hire people they know, so help them get to know you. You can build your network through clubs, classes, informational interviews, and more. There are so many ways to make connections and find mentors.
The professional associations below are also great resources for meeting people, learning about specific industries, and finding job and volunteer opportunities. Most have reduced membership rates for students and new grads.
- Access Copyright
- Artists in Canada
- Artists’ Legal Outreach
- Arts BC
- Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity
- BC Alliance for Arts and Culture
- British Columbia Arts Council
- Burnaby Arts Council
- Business/Arts
- Canada Council for the Arts
- Canadian Art Therapy Association
- Canadian Artists’ Representation BC
- Canadian Association of Professional Image Creators
- Canadian Heritage Information Network
- Canadian Public Relations Society
- Canadian Society of Decorative Arts
- CARFAC British Columbia
- Community Arts Council of Vancouver
- Creative BC
- Cultural Human Resources Council
- Digi BC
- Federation of Canadian Artists
- First Peoples’ Cultural Council
- Graphic Designers of Canada
- Institute of Communication Agencies
- Motion Picture Production Industry Association of BC
- Pacific Association of Artist Run Centres
- Pride in Art Society
- WorkInCulture
Connect with alumni on LinkedIn
Find UBC Visual Art graduates on LinkedIn to learn about where they’re working, and their career and academic paths.
More information
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