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Subject: Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts
From:    "Art&Education" <[email protected]>
Date:    Thu, April 23, 2009 03:46
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Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts
20 July - 29 August 2009


Internationale Sommerakademie
 für Bildende Kunst Salzburg
Franziskanergasse 5a, P.O.Box 18
5010 Salzburg, Austria
Tel: &#43;43 (0) 662 842113
[email protected]

http://www.summeracademy.at




Alice Creischer and Andreas Siekmann, Ines Doujak, Judy Fox, Gülsün
Karamustafa, Dan and Lia Perjovschi, Dierk Schmidt, Zhao Liang – these
are only a few of the internationally distinguished artists who will be
directing a total of 25 workshops and courses lasting between two and six
weeks at the Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts. The three
locations – the mediaeval Hohensalzburg Fortress, the Alte Saline [old
salt factory] in Hallein and a romantic stone quarry on the Untersberg –
offer an ideal atmosphere for inspiration and artistic productivity, in
the oldest institution of its kind, founded in 1953 by Oskar Kokoschka.
The Summer Academy provides an opportunity for young talents, art
students, professional artists, teachers and ambitious amateurs to work
creatively in modern idioms. The image is open and international: every
year, the Academy welcomes some 400 participants of every age and over 40
nationalities.

The teaching programme offers the opportunity of exploring individual and
subjective, as well as socio-political themes. Traditional and
experimental techniques are taught at the highest level, contemporary
practices and discourses being a priority.

Classes include painting, drawing, graphic arts, sculpture, installation,
architecture, design, jewellery, stone sculpture, photography and media
art, film and video.

Throughout the six weeks, the Summer Academy provides an ambitious and
comprehensive accompanying programme of artists' presentation,
discussions, vernissages and exhibitions.

For a detailed programme of courses and information on grants, see:
http://www.summeracademy.at


Image above:
Anna Konik, Media class, Alte Saline Hallein

For more information go to: http://www.summeracademy.at
Title: Art&Education
04/22/09 artandeducation.net








Salzburg International Summer
Academy of Fine Arts

20 July - 29 August 2009


Internationale Sommerakademie
für Bildende Kunst Salzburg

Franziskanergasse 5a, P.O.Box 18
5010 Salzburg, Austria
Tel: +43 (0) 662 842113
[email protected]

http://www.summeracademy.at



Alice Creischer and Andreas Siekmann, Ines Doujak, Judy Fox, Gülsün Karamustafa, Dan and Lia Perjovschi, Dierk Schmidt, Zhao Liang – these are only a few of the internationally distinguished artists who will be directing a total of 25 workshops and courses lasting between two and six weeks at the Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts. The three locations – the mediaeval Hohensalzburg Fortress, the Alte Saline [old salt factory] in Hallein and a romantic stone quarry on the Untersberg – offer an ideal atmosphere for inspiration and artistic productivity, in the oldest institution of its kind, founded in 1953 by Oskar Kokoschka. The Summer Academy provides an opportunity for young talents, art students, professional artists, teachers and ambitious amateurs to work creatively in modern idioms. The image is open and international: every year, the Academy welcomes some 400 participants of every age and over 40 nationalities.

The teaching programme offers the opportunity of exploring individual and subjective, as well as socio-political themes. Traditional and experimental techniques are taught at the highest level, contemporary practices and discourses being a priority.

Classes include painting, drawing, graphic arts, sculpture, installation, architecture, design, jewellery, stone sculpture, photography and media art, film and video.

Throughout the six weeks, the Summer Academy provides an ambitious and comprehensive accompanying programme of artists' presentation, discussions, vernissages and exhibitions.

For a detailed programme of courses and information on grants, see: http://www.summeracademy.at


Image above:
Anna Konik, Media class, Alte Saline Hallein



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