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  • About
    • About DVSA
    • Our History
    • Mission & Strategic Priorities
    • Faculty
    • Annual Report
    • Student Handbook
    • FAQ
  • Classes
  • Programs
    • Drawing
    • Pottery
    • Sculpture
    • Photography
    • Artists’ Connection Program
    • The Advanced Studio
    • 11-Week Foundation Studies in Visual Art
    • 11-Week Residency Studies in Visual Art
    • DVSA Art Fundamentals Certificate Program
    • DVSA Bursaries
  • Events
    • Annual Art Auction
    • Little Black Frame
  • Support
    • Support DVSA
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
  • What’s Happening
  • Contact Us

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 Spring Registration Is ON! Register by March 17th and You Could Win!
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News, Featured
Posted February 16, 2023

Spring Registration Is ON! Register by March 17th and You Could Win!

Sunny days, warmer weather and spring courses! We can’t wait! It’s the season of rejuvenation, and that’s just what we’ve done, introducing 25 brand-new spring course [...]

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 An Innovative and Alternative Art Education – The Advanced Studio Program
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News, Featured
Posted July 6, 2022

An Innovative and Alternative Art Education – The Advanced Studio Program

Full-time study in DVSA’s Advanced Studio offers an innovative and alternative art education for both the post-secondary and mature student. Rather than a conventional approach consisting of a [...]

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 Thinking About An Art Education? Foundation Studies in Visual Art
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News, Featured
Posted June 4, 2022

Thinking About An Art Education? Foundation Studies in Visual Art

Part of our DVSA Advanced Studio, Foundation Studies in Visual Art is a 1-year introductory program divided into four stages, beginning with intensive perceptual, formal, experimental and [...]

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 ’22 In Review Newsletter
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By Keir Overton
In DVSA News, Featured
Posted March 2, 2021

’22 In Review Newsletter

Our newsletters share DVSA highlights and happenings. Read on to see what we’ve been up to. ’22 In Review Newsletter You can view previous versions of our newsletter here: Spring 2022 [...]

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