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Visual Arts

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Studying a TAFE SA visual arts course will provide you with an exciting way to express yourself using a range of materials.

Student paintingYour study will involve both theoretical and practical skills and you will learn to channel your creativity into your work and create inspiring pieces. You will also be able to exhibit your work while you are still studying, giving you the opportunity to get your work out there in the public eye even before you graduate.

TAFE SA visual arts courses offer you a variety of different pathways to becoming a professional artist or craft worker in a range of areas, including:

  • jewellery
  • sculpture
  • painting
  • drawing
  • ceramics
  • art photography
  • print making
  • textiles
  • opal cutting and polishing.

Metal casting sculptureTAFE SA visual arts courses are offered at the following campuses:

Adelaide Centre for the ARTS
Coober Pedy
Mount Barker
Mount Gambier
O'Halloran Hill 

You will study in purpose-built facilities, including large, light-filled studios and galleries, such as the Light Square Gallery and the Bruce Wilson Gallery, where you can exhibit your work.

Some short courses are also offered if you would like to develop a specific skill.

Does this sound like the pathway for you?

For further details about where a TAFE SA visual arts course can take you, see the course information or contact TAFE SA Information.

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