
Lac la Biche, Canada
DURATION
10 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 May 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
28 Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 13,653 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for international students | for domestic students: june 1, 2025
** for international students | for domestic students: 5,289.76 USD
Introduction
This program teaches traditional Indigenous art forms as well as introductory-level theory and skills in various other fine arts and craft media. Students will learn traditional and contemporary Indigenous art forms such as beading, carving, footwear, sewing, and hide tanning, in addition to the cultural and historical significance of these art forms. The study of Indigenous art is complemented by learning various visual art skills in drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, and mixed media. Students will have the opportunity to work with several media to explore and discover their artistic passion. A project practicum offers students the basics of developing quality products and workmanship as an artisan cooperative.
The courses introduce techniques and designs so that students create work inspired by traditional and contemporary approaches. The focus of the program is on developing skills and exploring media. The curriculum will focus on imparting knowledge and skills relevant to professional practice and promoting the artist's work through increased exposure and sales. In addition, students will work with an artist from the Art in Residence program.
This certificate will prepare you for further study in Portage College diploma programs through the development of a portfolio that will document your artistic and professional development. The certificate also provides you with the knowledge and skills to work in First Nations, Metis, and Inuit communities, and a variety of other situations.
This program is available to International Students. Our Designated Learning Institute (DLI) number is O111010246767.
Please note: This program is not eligible for a post-graduate work permit (PGWP).
Admissions
Curriculum
Course Listing
- Art Expose
- Beadwork I
- Carving I
- Communications & Computer Basics
- Decorative Arts I
- Project Practicum
- Footwear I
- Hide Tanning I
- Nature Crafts I
- Sewing I
- Visual Arts I - Drawing
- Visual Arts II - Painting
- Visual Arts III - Printmaking And Mixed Media
- Visual Arts IV - Media Exploration II
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
This certificate will prepare you for further study in Portage College diploma programs through the development of a portfolio that will document your artistic and professional development. Students who complete the Indigenous Arts Certificate learn traditional Aboriginal art forms and culture for work in Aboriginal communities, for their artistic development and various other situations.