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Academy of Fine Arts, Prague
Akademie výtvarných umění v Praze
Academy of Fine Arts in Prague - headquarters
TypePublic
Established1799; 225 years ago (1799)
RectorIng. arch. Maria Topolčanská PhD.
Administrative staff75 (58 academic staff and 16 researchers)
Students292
Doctoral students35
LocationPrague, Czech Republic
50°6′9.95″N 14°25′28.48″E / 50.1027639°N 14.4245778°E / 50.1027639; 14.4245778
Websitehttp://www.avu.cz/en/

The Academy of Fine Arts, Prague (Czech: Akademie výtvarných umění v Praze; AVU) is an art college in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1799, it is the oldest art college in the country. The school offers twelve master's degree programs and one doctoral program.

History

Starting in the early 18th century, a series of organizations were formed in Prague with an interest in promoting art and education. Thanks in part to their efforts, the Academy of Fine Arts was founded by Imperial Decree on September 10, 1799. Joseph Bergler the Younger was the first director.

It began with instruction in drawing. The academy was gradually expanded to include programs in architecture, painting, printmaking, and sculpture, among others. In 1990 drastic reforms were undertaken by rector Milan Knížák to reorganize the concept and internal structure of the school. By 1991 new media related study programs including film and computer animation were added.

Today

Today, the academy is an accredited university offering an education in modern and historic art. As an exclusively graduate school there are no student accommodation or on-campus eating facilities. International programs are offered in Czech, with a limited number of classes offered in English.

Departments

Current departments include:

  • Architecture
  • Art in Context (English program)
  • Drawing
  • Figural Sculpture and Medal
  • Intermedia
  • New Media
  • Printmaking
  • Painting
  • Sculpture Restoration

References

  1. "Pedagogové" (in Czech). Academy of Fine Arts, Prague. Archived from the original on 2008-09-12. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  2. "Researchers". Academy of Fine Arts, Prague. Archived from the original on 2008-09-24. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  3. ^ "Academy of Fine Arts in Prague". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
  4. "After Joseph Bergler (1753-1829)", The Royal Collection Trust
  5. ^ "Academy of Fine Arts, Prague". Academy of Fine Arts, Prague. Archived from the original on October 4, 2008. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
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