• The University of Regina offers a MFA in Studio Art Practice with a duration of 2 years program.
  • The graduate programs in Interdisciplinary Studies in Fine Arts include a studies-based Master of Arts (MA) and a practice-based Master of Fine Arts (MFA).
  • In both cases, students are required to complete projects which integrate knowledge from two or three distinct traditional disciplines one of which must be a Fine Arts discipline (i.e.: media production and studies, music, theatre, visual arts).
  • The Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts is offered with the following areas of concentration:
    • Ceramics
    • Drawing
    • Intermedia
    • Painting
    • Print Media
    • Sculpture
  • It is the philosophy of the program that traditional skills and specializations are usefully augmented and contextualized by a Fine Arts perspective and a cross-disciplinary approach. 
  • The main topics of the program are:
    • Painting
    • Ceramics 
    • Printmaking
    • Photo-based Imaging 
    • Research and Exhibition Preparation 
  • The acceptance rate of this program is 85%.
  • The Student to faculty ratio is 20:1 which bridges the gap between the faculty and students.
  • After completing this program, students pursue careers as visual artists, curators, art critics, art writers, conservators, art historians, and art educators., and many more., etc.