Brera Academy

Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera
Established 1776
Type Public
Rector Gastone Mariani
Students 3,800[1]
Location Milan,  Italy
Campus Urban
Website www.accademiadibrera.milano.it

The Academy of Fine Arts of Brera (Italian: Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera), also known as Brera Academy (Accademia di Brera), is a public academic institution located in Milan, Italy. It was founded in 1776 by HIM Maria Theresa of Austria.

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Overview

The main objective is to teach and research within the creative arts, (painting, sculpting, graphics, photo, video, etc.) and cultural historical disciplines.

Under the current Italian MIUR (Ministry of Education, University and Research) regulations, the Brera Academy is included in the university program in the field of the Artistic and Musical Training issuing academic diplomas of first level (equivalent to degree) and academic diplomas of second level (equivalent to graduated teacher).

Within Italy it is the academic institution with the highest rate of internationalization. Brera Academy has about 3,800 students[1], including about 1000 foreigners (mostly postgraduates) from 50 nations.[1]

The Brera Academy maintains links and exchanges students and teachers, through the ERASMUS programme, with many European countries. Since 2006 it has been invited to entertain relations with countries outside Europe such as Japan, China, Mexico and Australia.

In 2005 the teaching of the academy has been classified by UNESCO as "A5". It is also regarded as one of the world’s leading academic institutions.

The current Director of the Academy is Professor Gastone Mariani.[2]

Timeline

General information

Brera Academy has risen from 4 traditional addresses to 11 triennial courses level of 1°, 19 two-year courses level of 2°, 1 advanced and 3 master. It also enabled 6 courses enabling biennial teaching in secondary schools (COBASLID), in 6 classes of competition that relate to the specific visual arts.

Brera has four 'traditional' departments:

Since 1997-98, it has included four 'experimental' ones with yearly intake limited to 20 students:

It is allowed to extend the course duration with one year, bringing the maximum overall course duration to five years.

Attendance of classes is compulsory. If attendance is irregular, a student’s name may be cancelled from the institution registers. Serious motives justifying absence from classes should be stated officially by the 15th of March of the academic year concerned. If not stated by then, one runs the risk of being excluded from exams, which may occasion the loss of one year study time.

Admission of foreign citizens

Foreign citizens wishing to enrol as students at the Brera Academy should present their application to the Italian Consulate in their country not later than 15 March of the year in which they intend to begin their studies at Brera.

Together with their application they should submit an educational curriculum (complete with relevant diplomas), and an indication of the course of their choice. The consular authorities will verify the equivalence of study titles and will send the translated documentation to the secretariat of the Academy.

Upon completion of this procedure, the candidate will be invited to participate in the entry examinations, which consist in a test of artistic ability pertinent to the course chosen, and a test of general cultural awareness. Foreign citizens will also have to pass a written Italian language test.

Heritage

Academics

Undergraduate courses (3 years)

Department of Visual Arts:

  • Painting
  • Sculptor
  • Graphics
  • Decoration

Department of Design and Applied Arts:

  • Theatre Design
  • Restoration
  • Artistic Design for the Enterprises
  • New Technologies for the Arts

Department of Communication and Art Teaching:

  • Branches of Development of Cultural Heritage
  • Communication and Education applied to Contemporary Art

Graduate courses (2 years)

Department of Visual Arts:

  • Painting
  • Sculptor
  • Graphics
  • Decoration
  • Anthropology and Contemporary Sacred Art

Department of Design and Applied Arts:

  • Theatre Design
  • Costume Design
  • Stage Design for Film and Television
  • Restoration of Contemporary Art
  • Product Design
  • Fashion Design
  • Multimedia Interactive and Performative Arts
  • Multimedia Arts Film and Video
  • Photography

Department of Communication and Art Teaching:

  • Creative Communication for Cultural Heritage
  • Communication and Organization for Contemporary Art

Specialization courses (2 years)

In agreement with Psychiatry Faculty of the University of Pavia:

  • Theory and Practice of Art Therapeutics

Notable students and professors

See also

Visual arts portal
Italy portal

References

Address

Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera - Via Brera 28 20121 Milano Italia

External links