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Bachelor of Fine Arts

The programme encourages the emergence and development of a meaningful artistic practice through experimentation with a range of creative media and processes.

This is underpinned and supported by teaching the necessary skills, techniques, and research methodologies to foster your creative, practical, and contextual development.

 

The Whitecliffe Fine Arts department delivers a contemporary and internationally-relevant programme that positions Whitecliffe graduates for a life-long contribution to visual arts and the ever-expanding fields within the creative industries.

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Outline

The programme aligns the fields of Fine Arts and Photo Media (Photography and the Media Arts) together, with students able to develop ideas in one or the other, or both. The BFA prepares students to creatively and innovatively use technological advances as well as understand and appreciate the traditions of Fine Arts.

The programme is delivered through a range of learning elements, including lectures and one-to-one meetings led by practicing artists, technical tutorials, guest speakers, and critics to support individual creative practice.

At the end of each Semester, students stage formal assessment exhibitions within their studio space. These displays provide opportunities for showcasing work to the public and are essential for resolving existing ideas and considering new directions.

Duration

3 Years

Full-time

Key Dates

February 2025 Intake

17/02/2025

 

 

Available Locations

Auckland City Symonds Street Campus

Costs

Fees indicated are for 1st year of study. 2nd and 3rd Year fees may vary.
Fees Free may apply.
All 2025 fees are subject to change and regulatory approval.

Domestic: $10,126 + $300 Student Services Levy

International: $27,000 + $300 Student Services Levy

"The degree has helped me understand my current situation in life physically, mentally and culturally by helping to shape my lens on life and art. I had the support and freedom to think and explore beyond what is infront of me” Anthony Mauinatu - Alumni

Further study options:

Level 8 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours)
Level 9 Master of Fine Arts
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Academic Calendar

2025 Academic Calendars

Key Student Information

NZ Government key information link for students.

Qualification

Bachelor of Fine Arts
NZQA Level 7 (360 credits)

Where could this programme take you?

Many of our graduates have gone on to be successful exhibiting artists, both in New Zealand and overseas.

 

However, a Fine Arts degree also prepares graduates for a wide range of careers, giving them essential skills for the modern job market: the ability to think creatively and flexibly; to work independently or collaboratively; to respond constructively to criticism, and to participate in intelligent debate.

 

Our graduates are proven self-starters, many of whom become self-employed or owners of successful small businesses within the creative fields.

Exhibiting Artist
Art Consultant
Set Design and Construction
Art Project Manager
Photographer
Videographer
Photojournalist
Studio manager
Professional studio assistant

Featured student work

Featured Alumni

Admission Requirements

All applicants must

  • Present a portfolio of examples of their original artwork
  • Submit a letter of intent about why they want to enrol in a BFA
  • Attend an interview.

Interviews may be conducted by video conference if necessary. Portfolios can be provided in digital format (PDF preferred).

 

Domestic students must also

Have achieved NCEA University Entrance or equivalent CIE/IB award including:

Literacy – 10 credits at level 2 or above made up of 5 credits in reading and 5 credits in writing

Subject endorsement in at least one Level 3
Visual Arts subject (Design, Painting, Photography, Painting, or Sculpture) is preferable

 

OR

 

Hold a New Zealand or overseas qualification assessed to be equivalent to the above

 

OR

 

Have gained exceptional marks in accomplishing NCEA Level 2, including UE literacy requirements (5 credits in reading and 5 credits in writing at Level 2)

 

OR

 

Have gained a level 4 arts and design certificate of at least 60 credits and are 18 years
of age at the commencement of the BFA

 

OR

 

Are over 20 years of age, with relevant arts industry experience or skills (demonstrated in their portfolio).

International applicants must

  • Turn 18 within their first year of study at Whitecliffe College
  • Hold a New Zealand or overseas qualification assessed by NZQA to be equivalent to the required level of qualification described above
  • Have achieved prior to enrolling an IELTS Academic overall score of 6.0 with no band less than 5.5 or equivalent (whitecliffe.ac.nz/english-proficiency-outcome)
  • Meet New Zealand visa entry requirements
    whitecliffe.ac.nz/international-students

 

Faculty Members

Our lecturers are practicing artists themselves with established local, national, and international reputations. This is key in helping us ensure our graduates have the real-world skills needed for the future.

David Cowlard, Senior Lecturer, Fine Arts, Faculty, employee, staff, Whitecliffe, team, member

David Cowlard

Senior Lecturer

Fine Arts

David Cowlard is a senior lecturer with specialist teaching experience in lens-based practices, d ...

Anton Maurer, Lecturer, Fine Arts, Faculty, Employee, staff, Whitecliffe, Team, Member

Anton Maurer

Lecturer

Fine Arts

Anton Maurer is an artist and educator, with a practice grounded in lens-based media.

...
Caryline Boreham, Lecturer, Fine Arts, Faculty, Employee, staff, Whitecliffe, Team, Member

Caryline Boreham

Lecturer

Fine Arts

Caryline Boreham is an artist and educator whose recent work blends a photography practice with a ...

Christina Read, Senior Lecturer, Fine Arts, Faculty, employee, staff, Whitecliffe, team, member

Christina Read

Senior Lecturer

Fine Arts

Christina Read’s artwork is bright, playful, and vulnerable. The UK-born Tāmaki-based artist ...

Glen Snow, Lecturer, Fine Arts, Faculty, employee, staff, Whitecliffe, team, member

Glen Snow

Lecturer

Fine Arts

Glen Snow gained his Masters at Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland (UOA) in 2012. H ...

Lynnemaree Patterson, Programme Leader, Certificate in Arts + Design, Faculty, employee, staff, Whitecliffe, team, member

Lynnemaree Patterson

Programme Leader - Certificate in Arts + Design

Fine Arts

Lynnemaree is a senior lecturer in Fine Arts. She gained her Bachelor of Fine Arts (2006) and a M ...

Matt Dowman, Lecturer, Fine Arts, Faculty, employee, staff, Whitecliffe, team, member

Matt Dowman

Lecturer

Fine Arts

Matt Dowman received his BFA from Whitecliffe in 2002, and a MFA with honours from Auckland Unive ...

Matt Ellwood, Head of School Fine Arts, Fine Arts, Faculty, Whitecliffe employee, Whitecliffe staff, Whitecliffe, Whitecliffe team, Whitecliffe member

Matt Ellwood

Head of School Fine Atrs

Fine Arts

Matt is an artist and educator with 30 years of experience in the arts sector.

He is Head ...

Noel Ivanoff, Whitecliffe lecturer. Fine Arts, Faculty, Whitecliffe employee, Whitecliffe staff, Whitecliffe team, Whitecliffe member

Noel Ivanoff

Lecturer

Fine Arts

Noel completed his undergraduate studies at the School of Art, Otago Polytechnic before completin ...

Sonya Lacey, Programme Leader, Fine Arts, Faculty, Whitecliffe employee, Whitecliffe staff, Whitecliffe team, Whitecliffe member

Sonya Lacey

Programme Leader

Fine Arts

Sonya Lacey completed an MFA through Auckland University’s Elam School of Fine Arts and is the ...

Richard Maloy, Programme Leader, Fine Arts, BFA, Faculty, Whitecliffe employee, Whitecliffe staff, Whitecliffe team, Whitecliffe member

Richard Maloy

Programme Leader

Fine Arts

Richard Maloy completed his MFA from the University of Auckland in 2001. He employs a multi-disci ...

Rose Meyer, Lecturer, School of Fine Arts, Faculty, Whitecliffe employee, Whitecliffe staff, Whitecliffe team, Whitecliffe member

Rose Meyer

Lecturer

Fine Arts

Rose Meyer gained a Master of Fine Art with First Class Honours in 2015 and a Post Graduate Diplo ...