School of Plastic Arts of Puerto Rico
Type | Public, Four-year Undergraduate |
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Established | 1965 |
Location | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Campus | single, urban setting |
Website | http://www.eap.edu/ |
The School of Visual Arts of Puerto Rico (Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico) is an institution of higher learning engaged in the training of students in the visual arts. It is located in Old San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico. The school was originally founded in 1966 as part of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture. Painter José Torres Martino was one of the school's co-founders.[1] The school's first director was Miguel Pou.[2]
As an autonomous school it was created by an amendment of legislation by the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico in 1971, and achieved its definitive form and autonomy under Public Law 54 of August 22, 1990.
The school offers bachelor degrees in seven concentrations, Graphic Arts, Photography and Design (with specialties in Digital Graphic Design and Photography and Motion), Art Education, Sculpture, Painting, Industrial Design and Fashion Design. Today, the school is Puerto Rico's foremost institution of higher education in the visual arts. The Building was formerly the Insular Madhouse or Manicomio Insular.
References
- ↑ Coto, Danica (2011-04-23). "Puerto Rico Painter Jose Torres Martino Dies at 94". Associated Press (ABC News). Retrieved 2011-05-14.
- ↑ Archivo General de Puerto Rico y Biblioteca Nacional de Puerto Rico.
External links
- www.eap.edu - official site.
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