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The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, referred to as RA, is world-famous, not only has a long history and a large number of talents, for the cultivation of the world of painting, sculpture,
Architectural art
The talent made a great contribution.
The institute holds exhibitions of outstanding students and artists' works every year, which also attracts domestic and foreign visitors
Art lover
The attention.
- Chinese name
- Royal Academy of Fine Arts
- Foreign name
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Abbreviated form
- RA
- Founding time
- 1768
- site
- Britain
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA), a non-traditional school (art institution, website ends at org), founded in 1768, tuition fees are free, note: easy with
Royal College of Art
(RCA) confusion.
Located in the heart of London, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts has been established for 237 years since 1768, and is the best fine arts academy in the world. RA not only has a long history and a large number of talents, for the cultivation of the world painting, sculpture,
Architectural art
The talent made a great contribution. The school holds exhibitions of outstanding students and artists every year, which also attracts domestic and foreign visitors
Art lover
The attention.
The current director of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Professor Maurice Cockrell, said in an interview with Study in Britain at the Academy's offices that the Royal Academy of Fine Arts offers a three-year non-degree postgraduate level course and awards the "Royal Academy" to graduating students. Graduate Certificate "(royal academy
postgraduate diploma
in fine art), prospective domestic and international students must have at least a first class honours degree or higher
Postgraduate degree
Qualified and at the national level
Art exhibition
Or won an art award at an international art exhibition.
There are currently only two students of Asian descent studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (information accurate as of 2010), in addition to the majority of British students, many from
Sweden
Students from European Union countries, such as France and Germany, choose to come here to study at the "Royal Academy." Graduate Certificate ". right
Oriental art
Above all
Chinese calligraphy
Dean Coclere, who is particularly interested in ceramics, hopes that there will be more and more dedicated to art
Asia
Students apply to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts.
In the Pall Mall between 1768 and 1780.
In 1771, old
Somerset House
Somerset House, built in the 15th century
Tudor dynasty
In the 18th century, the palace became the headquarters of many important British organizations, such as the Royal Academy of Fine Arts,
Royal Society
Society of Cultural Relics, etc., here still
British navy
The cradle is used by the school as a library and temporary dormitory.
In 1780 it moved to New Somerset House, designed by Sir William Chambers.
He moved there in 1837
Trafalgar Square
(Trafalgar Square, now the East Wing of the National Gallery, designed by William Wilkins).
In 1868 (the centenary year of the school), due to insufficient space, the school moved to Burlington House on Piccadilly, where it is now located.
"Last year, 485 students applied to study and only 20 were accepted. Students can go to our college website to download the application form, or they can write to request the form, and they need to send 16 copies
Individual works
the
slide
. Out of 485 students, 85 were carefully selected by five teachers, and after interviews we finally accepted 20 students."
During the interview, applicants are required to elaborate on the themes and ideas of their work and their intended goals for the three years of study. Therefore, spoken language
Expressive ability
With unique insights and commitment
Visual art
The resolution is the last
Be admitted to
the
Necessary condition
.
Since its founding in the 18th century, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts has not only charged students no tuition fees, but also provided students with 8,000 to 9,000 pounds a year in scholarships and work opportunities to help them cope with the high cost of living in London.
"The first headmaster, Sir Joshua Reynolds, was determined that the school would never turn away a student because he or she could not afford to pay. This ancient tradition continues to this day."
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts has a director and fine arts under the president
Academic director
, senior lecturer, first and second grade teacher positions, in addition to hiring many visiting professors to guide painting, engraving, printmaking, architecture,
Digital printing
, photography theory and practice courses. Under the one-to-one teaching method, after three years of edification, students will have great progress in temperament, mind, skills and creativity.
When talking about the distinctive characteristics of the Academy of Fine Arts, Dean Cockrell did not hesitate to say that the determination and belief in the pursuit of change and excellence prompts each student to motivate themselves from the bottom of their hearts to strive to achieve
Personal ideal
.
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts values stimulating students' ambition for artistic excellence rather than merely improving their professional skills.
"We want our students to identify areas of their own effort that allow them to push their individual potential to the limit and reach the highest levels of excellence and perfection."
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition is held annually from May 1 to the first Monday in August. The exhibitor's works shall not exceed eight
London
Previously exhibited works are not permitted. All works must be approved by the jury before they can be exhibited. Visitors are free to purchase the exhibition works.
The school does not charge students tuition and does not rely on government or royal funding, which
Source of funds
It relies on exhibitions, corporate sponsorships and private donations.
Exhibition scale:
The first contemporary art exhibition was held from April 25 to May 27, 1769, with 136 works of art, which later became the famous RA annual Summer Exhibition, which continues to this day.
In 1870 RA expanded its exhibition programme to include an annual masters exhibition (after the Masters exhibition held by the British Association), the scale, professionalism, and quality of the exhibits equal that of any world-class one
Art gallery
. These exhibitions established the importance of RA in international art institutions.
The Friends of the Royal Academy, established in 1977, is also one of the financial sources of the school (membership fee of £70 per year), and each member can bring an adult family and up to four children to unlimited exhibitions, which can enter the senior level
Rest room
They also receive a copy of the school's magazine - nearly 90,000 had signed up as of 2007.
Please note that this school is not to be confused with RCA (Royal College of Art), RA does not have any design program, only a single pure fine arts program
The SCHOOL under RA is called RA SCHOOL, please go to the application process
Official website
View, according to the 2012 Bylaws
A 3-year Postgraduate programme is currently offered and upon graduation will be awarded the Royal Academy Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art
Professor of Architecture: Peter Cook RA, Ian Ritchie RA
anatomy
Professor: Dr Gerald Libby
Chemistry Professor: Tim Green
Professor of Computer Vision: Dr. Roberto Cipolla
Painting, Sculpture, Perspective and Hand-drawing Professor Pending (2012 Charter)
The Royal Institute and the British Immigration Institute prohibit students from outside the European Union from participating in the Institute, and students from outside the European Union are not allowed to participate in RA SCHOOL courses
(Official original) International Applicants: The visa requirements issued by the United Kingdom Border Agency do not currently allow students from outside the
European Union
to study at the Schools.