Each year Emily Carr celebrates the creative achivements of our first year students by showcasing works from our newest community of art, design and media makers at the very beginning of their creative careers.
ISMA is where students link with new forms in cultural production including mobile apps, social media, interactive wearables, video for the web and interface design. The ISMA major challenges students to explore new technologies while developing a critical point of view.
The Aboriginal Gathering Place is dedicated to fostering Aboriginal identity in a respectful, culturally welcoming atmosphere that reflects Aboriginal philosophies and values.
Considering a career in Media Arts? Emily Carr’s Film, Video + Integrated Media major (BFA) provides you with the knowledge, tools and hands-on experience you need for a dynamic career.
The Ceramics Program at Emily Carr strives to cultivate a community of individuals with diverse interests and skills, and to foster collaboration and cross-pollination between art and design.
Our MAA degree program welcomes students from around the world and is offered at an equal cost to both International and Domestic students. Final application deadline is January 15, 2012.