Contact
Do you have questions about collaborations with EU4ART Alliance (such as support for mobility, joint blended courses and projects) that you would like to contact us about? Check the contact details for each EU4ART Alliance member and find the right person to get in touch with.
General information
- info@eu4art.eu
- (36)(1)342-1738
4 Students
EU4ART Alliance support the exchange of experience among students in and through the fine arts in order to help emerging artists and to foster innovation and unpredictability on all levels relevant to the arts and its influence on society in the European Union (EU). Within the alliance students have the opportunity to develop a range of practical and creative skills and gain valuable experience of entering exhibitions, competitions and building up a portfolio of work. In all the partner institutions the conditions in the art workshops and studios are unique. The technical facilities vary, and the courses available to students bear the hallmarks of a specific history and institutional development. Beyond similarities artistic processes prioritise the exploitation of a diverse approaches and opportunities for technical implementation. EU4ART Alliance offers a range of ways for students to cooperate across languages, borders and disciplines for generating new thinking how to address societal challenges faced in EU. For more information about opportunities to be part of the project, please contact your local EU4ART Alliances Offices.
Antra PRIEDE-KRIEVKALNE
Art Academy of Latvia
Email: antra@eu4art.eu
Margit KOLLER
Hungarian University of Fine Arts
Email: margit@eu4art.eu
Bettina LEHMANN
Dresden University of Fine Arts
lehmann.eu4art@hfbk-dresden.de
Mario FELICI
Academy of Fine Arts of Rome
Email: mario@eu4art.eu
Hungarian University of Fine Arts
- Budapest, 1062 Andrássy út 69-71., Hungary
- (36)(1)342-1738
- info@mke.hu
- www.mke.hu
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
- Via di Ripetta, 222 – 00186 Roma, Italy
- +39 063227025
- info@abaroma.it
- www.abaroma.it
Dresden University of Fine Arts
- Brühlsche Terrasse 1, 01067 Dresden, Germany
- +49 351.4402 – 0 / 2102
- info@hfbk-dresden.de
- www.hfbk-dresden.de
Art Academy of Latvia
- Kalpaka boulevard 13, Riga, LV-1050, Latvia
- +371 67332202
- info@lma.lv
- www.lma.lv
Experts
Massimo Carboni
Professor of Aesthetics. He published several books about the relationship between philosophy and modern-contemporary arts
Angelica Speroni
Project assistant and Mentors coordinator. She is graduated in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome and now PhD student at Paris 8
Uldis Zariņš
Sculptor and associate professor of anatomy. Uldis is an expert in a wide array of sculpting disciplines and has published books on anatomy. He is the co-founder and CEO of Anatomy Next Inc.
Normunds Brasliņš
Artist, photographer, and professor. Normunds teaches courses in drawing and photography. He specialises in large format figurative painting. His works have been exhibited in Germany, the Netherlands, France, and the United States.
Andris Vītoliņš
Artist, professor and Vice-Rector. Andris teaches painting and composition. His art reflects an in-depth exploration of man-made objects, as well as urban and natural landscapes.
Inese Rozentāla
International and local exhibition coordinator. Inese has a wealth of experience leading international projects.
Vineta Kreigere
Project manager. Vineta is an award-winning information design specialist who holds degrees in functional design, pedagogy and business management. Significant experience in project management both local and international.
Antra Priede
Graduated from the Art Academy of Latvia (AAL) Art History and Theory Department, receiving a bachelor’s and master’s degree. Since her studies, AAL has also been her workplace – currently holding the position as vice-rector for Academic Affairs and in 2018 she initiated and still manages the specialization of Art History and Theory Department – Curatorial Studies.
Gļebs Pantelejevs
Sculptor and professor of Sculpture. Ģlebs teaches courses on design and composition. He is the author of several monuments of national significance in Latvia.
Māra Ādiņa
Project manager and lecturer. Māra teaches courses on art project management and 20th and 21st century history of sculpture. Significant experience in project management both local and international.
Ansis Rozentāls
Artist and education methodologist. Ansis has experience working with exhibition scenography and film and advertising projects.
Anna Zvaigzne
Artist, illustrator and education methodologist. Anna makes illustrations for poetry books and magazines and actively participates in local and international exhibitions.