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The student’s personal aspirations, freedom of choice, and individual guidance are integral to studies in the fine arts. Our teachers are distinguished visual artists and experts from Finland and abroad. You will be provided a workspace and an excellent opportunity to exhibit your art in public, thanks to the Academy’s active exhibition activities. You will acquire skills and knowledge that will enable you to work independently as a visual artist and understand your own work as a part of the context of contemporary art and society, where artists may adopt multi-faceted roles and profiles.
Studies focus on artistic activities and theoretical studies. The Academy of Fine Arts focuses on independent art, giving the students the flexibility to pursue their personal aspirations when selecting courses and planning their curriculum. Individual guidance and independent artistic work are integral to the studies, but group instruction, workshops, field trips, and different kinds of projects are also important and increase the sense of community within the academy. The subject areas of the Degree Programme in Fine Arts are Sculpture, Painting, Printmaking, and Time and Space Arts. The subject area of Time and Space Arts allows you to specialize in moving images, photography, or site-specific art.
Bachelor’s students choose their subject area after being admitted to the university, during their first year of studies.
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International Baccalaureate (IB) degree; European Baccalaureate (EB) Diploma. Demonstrate ability in the fine arts, are oriented towards the fine arts, and have an aptitude for the studies included in the degree programs.
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