
#9 Experimental Video and Collective Art Practice in Congo
Online lecture with Eléonore Hellio, Democratic Republic of Congo | Material Method Meaning
The EU4ART European University, created by four higher art education institutions, aims to develop a common flexible curriculum in fine arts.
The four full partners are Hungarian University of Fine Arts (Budapest), Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, Academy of Fine Arts of Rome and Art Academy of Latvia, Riga.
Our objective with our project is to contribute to the reinforcement of a consciousness of European identity and to make known and popularise the heritage and diversity of European culture, focusing on fine arts. Through our cooperation, we also aim at exploring the challenges posed by the 21st century for teaching fine arts and jointly formulate our responses thereto.
The EU4ART European University, created by four higher education institutions devoted to fine arts, aims to develop common flexible curricula in the field of painting, sculpture and graphic art. The new curricula are based on an interdisciplinary and international approach, integrating innovative pedagogical methods, including digital technologies. These new curricula will serve as a model that could be used for other European universities, with the goal of creating a European Virtual University of Arts by 2025.
This site, a joint initiative of the Hungarian University Of Fine Arts, the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, the Art Academy of Latvia and the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome, has been created primarily as a tool to assist the EU4ART Alliance For Common Fine Arts Curriculum in carrying out the tasks they have been mandated to accomplish within in the framework of the Erasmus+ Programme, by directing them to up-to-date information supplied and maintained by each member organisation.
EU4ART Alliance is committed to underlining and strengthening the essential importance of art in the development of a European identity and to bringing this cultural diversity to the public.
Online lecture with Eléonore Hellio, Democratic Republic of Congo | Material Method Meaning
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Online lecture series Material Method Meaning #5 with Matthew Pelowski (AUT). Join the
The Art Academy of Latvia will unveil a new group exhibition – titled
Online lecture series Material Method Meaning #4 with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (PAK/USA). Join
An exhibition in the framework of EU4ART with works by teachers, students, graduates of the art academies of Budapest, Dresden, Riga, Rome and guests. The exhibition Existence
24.11. – 04.12.2020 | Digital Symposium hold by Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in Cooperation with Dresden State Art Collection (SKD) The symposium is an event of
25.11.2020. | A seminar held by Paul Barsch As the digital appearance or reproduction of a work of art becomes more and more important due to the increasing
The HfBK Dresden organized the digital symposium HANDMADE TALES as part of EU4ART and in cooperation with the Dresden State Art Collections (24.11. – 04.12.2020)
The Art Academy of Latvia’s Gallery “Pilot” will be unveiling the group exhibition “Are We There Yet” on 29 September at 18:00. The works featured at
As every year, the diploma exhibition brings together different positions and artistic media in the Corona Year 2020. The classical media such as painting range
Disclaimer: Alliance For Common Fine Arts Curriculum EU4ART project (No 612518-EPP-1-2019-1-HU-EPPKA2-EUR-UNIV) is co-funded by Erasmus+ KA2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices programme. The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.