Department of Fine Arts

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Department of Fine Arts

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1970 - 1972

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The Department of Fine Arts was created upon the opening of Douglas College in 1970, and was chaired by David J. Peterkin until 1972. It was responsible for the administration of Arts subjects, such as Fine Art, Sculping, Design, and Drawing, in addition to Music classes. Theatre classes were the responsibility of the Department of English and Communications until 1972, when the Department of Fine Arts was renamed to the Department of Fine and Applied Arts.

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DCA078

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