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ACCADEMIA D'ARTE ADA DI FIRENZE


Via Ghibellina, 84/r - 50122 - Firenze,  Florence (Italy - Europe) COURSES:
   Art History, Ceramic, Cooking, Design, Drawing, Etching, Fashion, Italian, Italian, Painting, Photography, Sculpture
  • Founded by a group of artists who graduated from the Art Academy of Florence, Accademia d’Arte AD’A, offers courses in art and culture for a wide variety of students, both foreign and Italian, who are interested in understanding and, or, deepening their knowledge of specific artistic disciplines.

    Accademia d’Arte AD’A is open year-round and is located in the historic center of Florence which is home to many important museums and a place of study for artists from all over the world.

    The courses are composed of lectures by visiting artists, museum visits and lessons taught by professional artists. The faculty of Accademia d’Arte ADA strive to facilitate the comprehension and insertion of students into the variegated art world.

    The length of the courses vary and is determined by the possible length of stay of the students interested in specific programs.

    In addition to its academic curricula, Accademia d’Arte AD’A offers services which are especially helpful for foreign students including various types of housing arrangements, an extracurricular program with both cultural and recreational activities and other services to ensure that the students’ period of study is both interesting and profitable.


     

  • Ancient painting techniques   

    The course introduces to the students the painting techniques practised between 1300 and 1500; also the study of the major works of the period from Giotto to Leonardo and Michelangelo. The knowledge gained will be put into practice by the copying of two paintings in order that the student may learn the fundamental techniques used; such as egg tempera, gold leaf, up to an including oil colours. The entire process for the realization of complete paintings will be put into practice, from the preparation of the supports to the final glazing.

    The theoretical part of this course envisages the introduction to the painting techniques from 1300 to 1500 by the reading of the "Libro dell'arte" (Book of Art) of Cennino Cennini, 14th painter and theoretician and also lessons in base material, preparation of gesso, the composition of colours and paints. 

    The practical part starts with the preparation of the base material and finishes with the completion of a copy. A series of conferences and guided visits to museums will round off the course.

    Contemporary painting   

    The aim of this course is to introduce the student to the use of new art languages by the study of new materials and contemporary art techniques.

    In the theoretical part, besides dealing with the historical and aesthetic aspects of visual perception, through works of critics, philosophers (Gombrich and Arnheim) and artists (Klee, Kandinsky) we introduce students to the artistic avant garde from the early 20th century until the latest trends, until the point is reached where the student can analyze the newest materials available and the new technologies for base materials, the composition of artistic colours and industrial colours. 

    In the practical part of the course, from the study and use of base materials ( canvas, wood, metals, plastic materials) , traditional and industrial colours, the student is introduced to the use of mixed techniques, such as sponging, printing,natural and industrial materials, with the aim of encouraging the development of a personal language.

    Photography 

    The aim of this course is to transmit the techniques necessary to solve the problems of the image by studying the main specialities of photography, such as "photoreportage" , still life, landscape, the portrait, the reproduction of works of art, fashion and artistic photography, thereby enabling the student to develop a personal style and an individuality., thus preparing him for the profession.

    The course caters for two levels, basic and advanced.

    Amongst the themes which will be developed in the Basic Course are:- the initial use of the camera (diaphragm, timing, depth), framing ( composition and perspective), use of natural light, interiors and exteriors , and the different types of film. 

    Amongst the themes developed in the advanced course are:- depth of field, the controls and the effects of natural light, the techniques of artificial illumination, flash, use of a set of lenses, the dark room, and colour. Both these courses are reinforced by history lectures and analysis of photography.
          
    Drawing 

    The aim of this course is to introduce the student to the use of various materials such as charcoal and "sanguigna" in order to enable him to recognize form and graphite ( pencil) in order to deepen his work by the technique of chiaroscuro. 
    These techniques will be put into practice by studying the forms of still life and of live models. During the course, pen and ink will be utilized and the use of colour will be introduced by the addition of pencils, chalks and pastels.

    The course includes theory and a series of interesting visits to museums and collections of drawings and graphics.
           
    Art History  

    The course consist in a route through the artistic movements from Middle Age to Nineteen century.
    A particular reference will be done at the artists of the florentine school, from Giotto to Masaccio, from Leonardo to Michelangelo and Raffaello, until Fattori and Signorini, contemporaries of French impressionists.
    The course will be integrated by visits in museums, where will be possible to admire the masterpieces   


    Etching  

    During the course the teacher will furnish the basis of the most known etching techniques and the printmaking.
    The printing is the result of an impression.
    This is what distinguish an etching from a drawing or a painting. It's also the reason you can reproduce the printing in more exemplary.
    There are various materials for etching and various are the techniques: from dry point on zinc to acquaforte on copper until xylograph on wood (xylem=wood).

    Sculpture  

    This course allows the student to choose between a wide variety of techniques and media, including clay modelling, marble sculpture and wood cut.
    According to the student’s level of study and course selection, the student may choose to concentrate on a specific technique or may choose to diversify techniques and materials.
     At the beginning of the course there will be an introduction to functional drawing for sculpture used in connection with the various techniques.

    Fashion Design 

    The aim of this course is to introduce students to the world of fashion. Following an initial project in which they research visual materials, the students will design their own personal collection.
    Close attention will be given to the sketches for designs of accessories, purses, backpacks and shoes, as well as to the overall presentation of collection plans.
    The students must realize a prototype, they will be introduced to various techniques of artisan and industrial production of myriad items of clothing and accessories. In addition, the students will study the different typologies of materials used in production. 
         
    Ceramic

    The aim of this course is to introduce the student to the use of the fundamental techniques of the ceramic manufacturing, such as the bas-relief and the three-dimensional techniques; to the study and execution of the different painting and decoration techniques of the ceramic, besides to the analysis of the composition with the different kinds of the ceramic mixing.

    With the knowledge acquired during the course, the student shall have the basis to create autonomous pieces that stimulate their own creativity and the personal style, combining together different techniques.

    The theoretical and practical development of the lessons will be held with by bibliographic texts, photographies, visits to the main museums of Florence and with the possible visits to some ceramic factories to observe the production process.

  • Courses Starting dates
     

    08 January

    05 February

    05 March

    02 April

    07 May

    04 June

    02 July

    30 July

    03 September

    01 October

    29 October

    26 November

     

    FEES

    The courses:
    • Paintig and Drawing
    • Painting. Ancient Techniques
    • Painting. Contemporary Techniques
    • Sculpture and Ceramic
    20 hours/4 weeks: € 300,00.
    40 hours/4 weeks: € 550,00.
    80 hours/4 weeks: € 990, 00.
     
    The courses:
    • Photography
    • Digital Photography
    • Mural Painting Fresco
    • Mosaic
    32 hours/4 weeks: € 490,00.
     
    Art History
    16 hours/4 weeks: 220 Euro
     
    Visual Arts course
    80 hours/4 weeks: 990 Euro
     
    Art + Italian Language
    20 + 80 hours/4 weeks: 790 Euro
    32 + 80 hours/4 weeks: 950 Euro
    40 + 80 hours/4 weeks: 1000 Euro
    80 + 80 hours/4 weeks: 1450 Euro
     
    The fees include:
    • Registration fee
    • Assistance in finding lodging
    • Value added tax (VAT)
    • Certificates & Diplomas

  • No information available. Ask to the school

 

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