- Source: Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki
The Academy of Fine Arts (Finnish: Kuvataideakatemia; Swedish: Bildkonstakademin) in Helsinki, Finland is part of the University of the Arts Helsinki and provides the highest university-level theoretical and practical training in the country in fine arts.
Academy
The Academy was founded in 1848 by a private foundation called The Art Society of Finland (or Finnish Art Society, or Finnish Art Association) (fi: Suomen Taideyhdistys). At that time the academy was called a Drawing School.
In 1939 it became The Finnish Art Academy School (fi: Suomen Taideakatemian koulu).
In 1985 it became The Academy of Fine Arts. In the beginning of 1993 the status of the Academy was raised to university level. 3.5 years of full-time study leads to the degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts, and the Master's degree takes two years longer to complete.
In the academic year 2012-2013 the number of students was about 280.
The Academy of Fine Arts can be found at Sörnäisten rantatie 19 in the neighbourhood of Sörnäinen.
Former Students
Elin Danielson-Gambogi, painter
Hilda Flodin, painter, sculptor
Henry Grahn Hermunen, contemporary artist
Sini Manninen, painter
Ebba Masalin, painter, 1892 - 1898
Eva Ryynänen (1915—2001), sculptor
Eliel Saarinen, architect, member in 1920
Tove Jansson, artist, illustrator, and creator of the Moomins
References
External links
Academy of Fine Arts - Official site
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ateneum
- Amélie Lundahl
- Arman
- Stockholm
- Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki
- Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
- Sibelius Academy
- Tuulikki Pietilä
- List of art schools
- University of the Arts Helsinki
- Eero Järnefelt
- Bita Razavi
- Petri Kaverma
- Beda Stjernschantz