Thursday, April 10, 2008

Art Colleges

Colleges and universities will find the Saatchi Gallery a very valuable resource to boost the appreciation and renown of their art, fashion and performing arts departments. Saatchi caters to these institutions on an international scale, and provides them the impetus and exposure they need in order to present their departments to the public as a progressive arm of the institution. The Saatchi Gallery caters specifically to the effort to market these institutions by welcoming posts and sample work from the students and faculty, allowing these parties to showcase their work on the internationally recognised website. Representatives of each university are empowered to upload material in the form of photos, videos or scanned art work to the site as a method of drawing attention to the abilities of their students and the expertise of the faculty that grooms them.

On the Saatchi Gallery website, colleges and universities have the freedom to highlight the achievements of their faculty members as well as the unique talents of their students. Yet they may also offer descriptions of their artistic programs, give information about their institutions’ location, and even provide links to their websites. The gallery is a supreme marketing tool because it provides a hub to which thousands of prospective students (and other persons interested in art) come to do research and locate educational institutions in which they may be groomed in the arts. It also provides critics with a method of gauging the artistic talents of a wide range of students without the need to travel, and therefore may afford your institution the recognition it would not otherwise have had. It also gives colleges and universities the chance of being recognised in an international gallery without incurring any expenses—as registration on the Saatchi Gallery’s site is always free of charge.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Art Colleges at Saatchi Gallery

The diversity and versatility of the Saatchi Art Gallery is demonstrated in the large number of colleges that are hosted on the site. Plus, the eclectic nature of Saatchi’s artistic approach to contemporary art is embodied within the cultures and worldviews represented by the diversity of the artistic pool available on the site. This is due to the fact that our open attitude toward universities attracts the most learned and brightest artistic minds around the world. The colleges and universities represented within the pool of academic institutions hosted on this site include some of the most well known and high producing visual and performing arts departments around the world. Such institutions as Yale University, Californian Institute of the Arts and the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig are just a few of the plethora of schools whose information regarding artistic opportunities and events is available on the Saatchi Gallery site.
The Saatchi Gallery also links to various colleges that are dedicated to design, fashion, performing arts and architecture. Such schools as Chelsea College of Art and Design in London, and New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology are hosted within the cyber-halls of the Saatchi Gallery. Other well respected artistic institutions hosted include Academy of the Performing Arts in Prague and College of Visual and Performing Arts in North Dartmouth (United States). The variety of colleges and universities also offer a very large number of study paths along which one may travel toward mastery in the arts. To the colleges and universities themselves, the site provides an invaluable networking opportunity, through which the institutions may build relationships that deepen the artistic resources they offer to their students and to the public at large.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Art Colleges around the World

Art Schools and Art Colleges are the colloquial term for any educational institution with a primary focus on the visual arts, especially graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, and sculpture.

At Saatchi Gallery you can see the List of Main Art Colleges around the World few of those are given as below.

Yale University
Since the mid-twentieth century, Yale has been a leader in the integration of the practice of painting, sculpture, photography, design, and new media into both undergraduate and graduate curricula.

Harvard University
The principal educational goal of the Visual and Environmental Studies Department (VES) is to provide students in a liberal arts college with an opportunity to gain an understanding of visual art and expression through both study and practice. The department aims to foster a dialogue among makers, critics, and theorists, and accordingly its faculty comprises individuals representing all of these areas.

University Of Oxford
Oxford is an historic and unique institution. As the oldest university in the English-speaking world, it can lay claim to nine centuries of continuous existence. There is no clear date of foundation, but teaching existed at Oxford.

University Of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is rich in history - its famous Colleges and University buildings attract visitors from all over the world. But the University's museums and collections also hold many treasures which give an exciting insight into some of the scholarly activities, both past and present, of the University's academics and students.

Royal College of Art

As the world’s only wholly postgraduate university institution of art and design we specialise in teaching and research, offering MA, MPhil and PhD degrees across the disciplines of fine art, applied art, design, communications and humanities. Along with an impressive roll call of visiting professors, lecturers and advisors, our students are given first-class opportunities for major collaborations with cultural and industrial partners.

California Institute of the Arts
The nation's first art institute to offer BFAs and MFAs in both the visual and performing arts, California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is dedicated to training and nurturing the next generation of professional artists, fostering brilliance and innovation within the broadest context possible. Emphasis is placed on new and experimental work and students are admitted solely on the basis of artistic ability.