51³Ō¹Ļapp


Rob's biggest artistic inspiration: community

Before starting in 51³Ō¹Ļappā€™s Visual Arts program, Robā€™s biggest challenge was deciding what direction in the arts he wanted to go.

A guy with long hair smiling, while sitting in a visual arts classroom.

ā€œTheĢżprogram at Camosun covers a large variety of disciplines in the Visual Arts,ā€ says Rob. ā€œFortunately, the program covers so many different disciplines that it gave me a chance to explore what I would want to pursue.ā€

He found that his passions lean more towards photography, filmmaking and animation. ā€œBut getting the opportunity to experiment with other mediums was extremely valuable,ā€ says Rob. As well, he discovered the importance of community at Camosun.

ā€œThere is a great sense of community among students here,ā€

- Rob Doucette

ā€œWhatā€™s best about art school is the people you meet here and often theyā€™re the ones who inspire you the most.ā€ Now that heā€™s moving on in his art studies, Rob has the opportunity to reflect on his experience at Camosun. ā€œI feel very lucky to have studied somewhere that sees the importance in the arts and the wonderful faculty who are supporting the next wave of artists.ā€

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