35 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in Canada
Theatre Studies
The Theatre Studies program of University of Guelph is a research-based degree that offers students the opportunity to work with award-winning theatre scholars and practitioners.
Art History and Visual Culture
The Art History and Visual Culture programme at York University offers advanced study in Canadian heritage and global artistic practices. This degree is available in both full-time and part-time modes, with the MA typically spanning five terms. Students engage with diverse subjects from curatorial studies to critical theory.
Visual Art
The MFA in Visual Art program offered by University of British Columbia is dedicated to helping students understand both the making and theorizing of art against the background of the diverse intellectual environment of a major university, and within the context of local and international art communities.

Visual Effects for Film and Television
The Visual Effects for Film and Television program at Seneca Polytechnic is a leading provider for training in the dynamic and challenging special effects industry.
Art and Architectural History
The Master of Arts in Art and Architectural History program from University of Manitoba covers the Western tradition of art and architecture; Indigenous, Métis and Inuit art and architecture; art in new/digital media; and in moving image studies – a unique combination that distinguishes this program from others offered in Canada.
Visual Studies
The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto offers the Master of Visual Studies (MVS) degree program.

Virtual Reality Production
At Virtual Reality Production from Conestoga College you will examine the use of Extended Reality (XR) in various industries including entertainment, manufacturing, healthcare, and education, as well as look at future applications of the technology.
Theatre
The Master of Fine Arts in Theatre in Design and Production is an intensive program from University of British Columbia intended to prepare students for work as designers in the professional theatre.
Art and Design
University of Alberta's Department of Art and Design offers graduate programs leading to the Doctor of Philosophy in the History of Art, Design and Visual Culture and Master of Fine Arts and Master of Design degrees in a wide range of studio disciplines.
Studio Art
This Studio Art MFA program offered by University of Saskatchewan is an intensive, studio-based program offering artists the opportunity to develop a practical and theoretical understanding of their art practice in the context of a challenging and supportive faculty of studio artists, art historians and art educators.
Studio Arts
The Studio Arts programme at Concordia University Montréal is a three-year, full-time Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree. This thesis-based course focuses on advanced visual arts practice and critical inquiry. Students engage in intensive studio work to refine their professional artistic identity within a world-class faculty.
Visual Arts
The Visual Arts MFA program at York University is a five term studio-centred program in which students independently develop an art practice, guided by faculty advisors who share their practice/theory interests.
Visual Arts
In our two-year Master in Visual Arts at University of Victoria, British Columbia you’ll expand your studio practice and sharpen your creative edge.
Studio Art
The Studio Art program of University of Guelph offers graduate students an individually tailored education that is fundamentally concerned with the development of an informed, relevant and professional level of studio art practice.
Art History and Visual Culture
The Art History and Visual Culture program of University of Guelph examines the production and reception of images, objects, and spaces from varied cultures.