About
As part of a connected community of practitioners and researchers, the School of Creative Arts brings together a range of creative arts disciplines, providing students with the opportunity to engage in transdisciplinary approaches to their learning or research.
Our range of practice-led or practice-based programs are internationally renowned for their innovative, creative and commercial contributions to creative industries and broader industry fields. Our courses provide a 'space to create', where technical proficiency is combined with learning how to make meaning and be collaboratively fluent, socially engaged and agile practitioners.
Study
Learn from the best, develop your skills in real industry settings and build connections for your future.
Engage
Gain access to our expertise, find next-generation talent or join our thriving alumni community.
Our people
Our staff collaborate on projects that lead to real-world impact and help shape the future.
Our research
XR Screen Futures
We bring together cutting-edge digital capabilities, technology and research for immersive digital screen and digital performance futures.
More than Human Futures
We are a transdisciplinary research group leading a proactive, creative response to the unfolding planetary ecocide.
Creative Industries Precinct
The Creative Industries Precinct has been designed to shine a light on the creative process.
The precinct houses purpose-built teaching and learning spaces, including performance spaces, visual art galleries and music studios.
News and events
QUT visual arts showcase a platform to inspire high school students
South East Queensland high school students are coming for an inside look at what studying a creative arts degree at QUT is like, thanks to an invitation to attend a graduate showcase on Thursday and Friday.
QUT Art Museum exhibition offers First Nations perspective on colonialism
Bigambul artist Dr Leah King-Smith has brought together a multi-faceted, immersive exhibition in collaboration with leading Indigenous artists, musicians and writers which opened this week at the QUT Art Museum.