Department
of Art Education
The Department of Art Education is one of the departments that have a
long tradition dating back to 1946, when the university in Olomouc was
re-established. Its very broad original conception was linked to the European
avant-garde arts between wars. Its primary aim has always been the education
of prospective art teachers. At present, the Department offers three-year
baccalaureate programme, which can be studied as a single or in a double
major, Education-oriented Arts. Graduates of the programme can then apply
for masters degree study programmes Art education for upper secondary
schools and primary art schools, carried out as a single major, or Art
education for upper and lower secondary schools, studied in a double major.
Since 2009, the Department also offers a doctoral study programme Art
education (theory of art teaching and art making). Since 2002, the Department
has been based in the UP Art Centre, a former Jesuit college, a reconstructed
baroque building which provides wonderful and unique opportunities of
space use for teaching purposes, as well as for exhibitions, expositions
and various other artistic events. They frequently take place in Galerie
Konvikt, Galerie Schody, and adjunct yards and gardens, or possibly in
Galerie Prima outside the Centre’s premises. The faculty’s
qualifications are closely connected with their own artistic endeavour
and research that is reflected in their publications, lectures, projects
and exposition activities, presented both nationally and internationally.
Teaching of practical visual art disciplines takes place in well-equipped,
specialized rooms and studios. Not only lessons in the spacious studios
but also open-air courses are offfered to students of drawing and painting.
Next to traditional techniques, the graphical studio offers the opportunity
to make use of computer graphics and digital printing. The sculpture studio
enables students to work with wood and plaster to create art using a wide
range of traditional and new materials in response to various assignments.
The applied art sphere has excellent facilities and equipment at its disposal
and is aimed at interdisciplinary development in response to material
and technological challenges in separate metal-and-jewellery, textile,
and ceramics studios. In the graphic design, photography, and multimedia
art studios, students can employ a variety of new digital media, in addition
to traditional procedures and techniques. The courses in theory of arts
and history of arts taught at the Department are carried out in multimedia
rooms. There is moreover a reference library available to students. The
aim of these courses is to provide students with wide interdisciplinary
and critically-oriented scope of knowledge in fine arts and more specifically
in teaching methods of art education. Within the Erasmus programme, the
Department organizes student exchanges with art universities in Helsinki
(Finland), Maribor (Slovenia), Pécs (Hungary), Brescia (Italy),
Bánská Bystrica (Slovakia), Valencia (Spain) and occasionally
also in Minnesota (USA), whose students are hosted regularly by the Department.
The Department organizes international art courses, workshops and lectures
both for the students and the public.
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