Bachelors of Fine Arts has a multitude of specialties such as dancing, acting, painting, creative writing, photography, visual effects, animation, sculpture, and many areas of arts. Lalit Kala Campus is the first and foremost college of Nepal established in 1894 for fine arts, affiliated with Tribhuvan University (TU). Sirjana College of Fine Arts, affiliated with TU, and Kathmandu University School of Arts, affiliated to Kathmandu University are two other colleges providing courses of Fine Arts.
In this episode, Mr.Kaushal Joshi, KU School of Arts, Mr.Navindra Rajbhandari, Sirjana College of Fine Arts, and Dr. Ramesh Pokharel, Lalit Kala Campus talks about scopes and the chance of concentrations of studying Fine Arts in Nepal, and how an individual as a student can grow and create platforms for themselves nationally and internationally.
In the setting of the Nepal period back ago, fine arts were limited and viewed as a conventional subject only for portraying or painting. Now, in the present, it has extended its frame of reference to more than that, be it in designing or graphic designing, Studio art, Graphic communication, animation, and so on. The fine arts colleges in Nepal are also providing special courses to their students, and are contributing professionally and sometimes, on a personal approach as some of them came with an international degree and experience to impart and promote arts in Nepal.
Fine Arts study presently has yet to develop in Nepal on a greater scale, or else they produced a number of skilled graduates are evidently not inert and are entailed one way or another in different art businesses. Truth to be told, the government is in need of skilled manpower to build the country such as establishing parks, government offices, and much such development works, where the graduates are much in demand and they are already occupied and unavailable.