ESAD de Reims
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[edit] Historical background
The school of fine arts was founded in 1748 under the auspices of the town of Reims. The school soon fitted into a European outlook, since its founder, Louis-Jean Levesque de Pouilly made all efforts to meet together artists, architects and craftsmen of the neighbouring countries of Europe.
[edit] Current situation
In 1992, the French ministry of culture and the town of Reims made the school into a school of fine arts and design. To set up internationally, Gervais Jassaud -the director- calls some futur greath designers like Florence Doléac, Jean-Baptiste Sibertin-Blanc, Mathilde Bretillot, Pierre Charpin and others like Eric Jourdan, Fabien Cagagni,... From that, and with the selection and the motivation of fairy students, it becomes a prominent french art and design school. close to paris, it distinguishes itself with a teaching staff almost entirely made from practicing designers. The school is now evolving with graphic, multimedia, product and furniture design while maintaining close links with the creative process thanks to its fine art stream. The curriculum at the ESAD leads to bachelor's and master's degrees.
The ESAD of Reims totalises about 200 students in its different branches: fine arts, graphic design and product design. As for teachers, they are about 40, without taking into account our visiting artists and lecturers.
[edit] Location
The school is located in the town centre, near the Notre-Dame cathedral, close to shops, cafés and the Grand Theatre.
[edit] Identity
This identity is inspired by simple geometric form. its derivation into a typeface and layout structure refers to process of translation two dimensions into volume. it is strong, evoluative and recognisable - much like the quality of students the school produces. It have been made in 2006, by a student Jean-Charles Amey.
[edit] International programmes
The ESAD holds an Erasmus University Charter. Thus, it offers many student and teacher exchange possibilities with other partner institutions. The ESAD welcomes foreign students and lecturers in return, preparing as a consequence to a high-level professional activity.
The ESAD has set up exchange programmes within Erasmus / Socrates with the following high education institutions:
• HBKSaar (Sarrebrucken – Germany)
• Centre George-Enescu (Iaşi - Romania)
• Ecole Supérieure d’Art Visuel de La Cambre (Brussels – Belgium)
• Danmarks Designskole (Copenhague – Denmark)
• Istanbul Technical University (Istanbul – Turkey)
• Technical Educational Institute of Athens (Athens – Greece)
• EASD Valencia (Valencia – Spain)
• ESDi Barcelona (Barcelona – Spain)
• VUT Brno (Brno – Czech Republic)
• ISIA Faenza (Faenza – Italy)
[edit] Brief presentation of the curriculum
The study period lasts for five years and is organised in three successive stages:
• Foundation course (1st year) That first year of study is common to Fine Arts and Design sections. History of art - Drawing - Computer graphics - Materials - Design - Volume - Photography - Colour - Video - Foreign language (English) - Culinary Design - Workshop - Study trip
• Program stage (2nd and 3rd years) The content of these two years of study leads the student to choose a specialization domain stepwise at the end of the second year. 2nd year: Space design - Design project - History of art - Computer graphics - Typography - Colour - Volume - Photography - Video - Culinary design - Textile design - Workshop
At the beginning of 3rd year, students major either in fine arts, or in design section. Concerning the design syllabus, two specialities are offered to students: Spatial & Product design, or Communication & Graphic design.
_Design: • Spatial & Product Design speciality: Product design - Spatial design - Landscape & Garden design - Furniture design - History of art - Culinary design - Motion design - Textile design - Project presentation - Workshop
• Communication & Graphic design: Graphic design - Visual communication - Digital design - Web / multimedia design - Motion design - Computer graphics - Publishing - Rhino software - Project presentation - Workshop
_Fine Arts: Drawing - Volume - Video - 2D-3D computer graphics - History of art - Design - Colour - Typography - Photography - Project presentation - Workshop
[edit] Links
• Old School Website
• Student Helper Book
• Graphic Identity