ON THIS PAGE: Study Areas in Visual Arts Australia’s performing arts are unique, reflecting the nation’s broad cultural diversity, including its unique blend of Indigenous traditions, its colonial heritage, and strong migrant influences. Australian visual arts are thought to have begun with the cave and bark paintings of its Indigenous peoples. Australians are enthusiastic supporters of the arts, and the Australian Government is just as committed, ensuring that regional and remote communities can develop and sustain a vibrant cultural life as well. Need more convincing? - QUT’s visual and performing arts subjects are based in the award winning $60 million Creative Industries Precinct.
- Much of the design work Swinburne University of Technology students do during their course is related directly to outside industry projects.
- The Sydney Conservatorium of Music facilities are the best in Australia, with a 500-seat concert hall, three recital/ lecture halls, more than 100 offices, 53 teaching studios, 63 practice rooms, 140 pianos, choral and instrumental rehearsal rooms, fully fitted!
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Send all application materials to: GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Degree Programs 12050 N. Pecos Street, Suite 320 Westminster, CO 80234 Visual Arts programs in New Zealand | AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Use our degree finder to search for programs and find a list of program options in any of the areas listed below. - Animation
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