| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
| Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Name: Arthouse School of Drawing and Painting
Location: Slovenia
Focus: The school specializes in fine arts education, particularly drawing and painting.
Drawing: Courses range from basic to advanced techniques, covering various styles and mediums.
Painting: Includes instruction in different painting techniques such as oil, acrylic, and watercolor.
Workshops: The school offers specialized workshops that focus on specific skills or themes, often led by guest artists.
The school boasts a team of experienced and accomplished artists and educators who provide personalized instruction and mentorship.
Studios: Well-equipped studios provide students with the space and resources needed for their artistic practice.
Exhibition Spaces: Opportunities for students to showcase their work in exhibitions held at the school and other venues.
Art Community: The school fosters a vibrant community of artists, providing networking opportunities and collaborative projects.
Cultural Integration: The curriculum often incorporates elements of Slovenian culture and history, enriching the students' artistic perspective.
The school typically requires a portfolio review for admission, ensuring that students have a foundational level of skill and a commitment to developing their art.
Exhibitions: Regular exhibitions of student and faculty work.
Guest Lectures: Talks and lectures by renowned artists and art historians.
Art Fairs: Participation in national and international art fairs.
Objective: To provide a solid grounding in basic drawing and painting techniques.
Courses Included:
Introduction to Drawing
Basic Painting Techniques
Understanding Composition and Perspective
Color Theory and Application
Objective: To build on foundational skills and introduce more complex techniques and styles.
Courses Included:
Advanced Drawing Techniques
Intermediate Painting: Acrylics and Oils
Portrait Drawing and Painting
Landscape and Still Life Painting
Objective: To refine artistic skills and develop a personal style and professional portfolio.
Courses Included:
Mastery in Oil Painting
Contemporary Art Techniques
Abstract and Experimental Art
Art Critique and Analysis
Portfolio Development
Objective: To provide focused instruction on specific skills or themes.
Examples:
Figure Drawing and Anatomy
Plein Air Painting
Mixed Media and Collage
Digital Art and Illustration
Printmaking Techniques
Objective: To offer flexible learning options for students with time constraints.
Examples:
Weekend Intensive Drawing Sessions
Evening Painting Classes
Seasonal Art Camps
Objective: To equip artists with the skills needed for a career in the arts.
Courses Included:
Art Business and Marketing
Grant Writing and Funding for Artists
Exhibition Planning and Curation
Teaching Art Workshops
Objective: To nurture young talent and provide an introduction to the arts.
Courses Included:
Children's Art Classes (ages 6-12)
Teen Art Program (ages 13-17)
Summer Art Camps for Youth
Objective: To make art education accessible to a broader audience through virtual learning.
Courses Included:
Online Drawing and Painting Fundamentals
Live Virtual Workshops
Recorded Masterclasses
Interactive Feedback Sessions
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) - Drawing |
3 years |
$5,000 |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) - Painting |
3 years |
$5,500 |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) - Mixed Media |
3 years |
$5,200 |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) - Illustration |
3 years |
$5,300 |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) - Printmaking |
3 years |
$5,100 |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) - Art History and Critique |
3 years |
$4,800 |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) - Digital Art |
3 years |
$5,600 |
Course Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
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Master of Fine Arts (MFA) - Drawing |
2 years |
$6,500 |
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Master of Fine Arts (MFA) - Painting |
2 years |
$6,800 |
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Master of Fine Arts (MFA) - Mixed Media |
2 years |
$6,700 |
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Master of Fine Arts (MFA) - Illustration |
2 years |
$6,600 |
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Master of Fine Arts (MFA) - Printmaking |
2 years |
$6,400 |
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Master of Fine Arts (MFA) - Art History and Critique |
2 years |
$6,200 |
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Master of Fine Arts (MFA) - Digital Art |
2 years |
$6,900 |
Course Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
|---|---|---|
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PhD in Fine Arts - Drawing |
3 years |
$7,500 |
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PhD in Fine Arts - Painting |
3 years |
$7,800 |
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PhD in Fine Arts - Mixed Media |
3 years |
$7,700 |
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PhD in Fine Arts - Illustration |
3 years |
$7,600 |
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PhD in Fine Arts - Printmaking |
3 years |
$7,400 |
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PhD in Art History and Critique |
3 years |
$7,200 |
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PhD in Digital Art |
3 years |
$7,900 |
Location: Slovenia
Language of Instruction: Primarily in English for international programs, with some courses available in Slovenian.
Bachelor’s Programs: specializations in Fine Arts.
Master’s Programs: Advanced specializations in Fine Arts.
PhD Programs: Doctorate-level research and practice in Fine Arts.
Short-Term Courses and Workshops: Flexible options for skill enhancement.
Portfolio: Required for most programs to assess the applicant's skill level and artistic style.
Language Proficiency: Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) if English is not the applicant's first language.
Academic Transcripts: Relevant educational certificates and transcripts.
Application Form: Completed application form with personal statement and letters of recommendation.
Bachelor’s Programs: $5,000 - $5,600 per year
Master’s Programs: $6,200 - $6,900 per year
PhD Programs: $7,200 - $7,900 per year
Short-Term Courses: Varies based on the duration and type of course
Visa Assistance: Guidance on visa application processes and requirements.
Accommodation: Assistance in finding suitable housing options, including student dormitories and private rentals.
Orientation Programs: Introduction to the school, local culture, and living in Slovenia.
Language Support: English-taught courses with optional Slovenian language classes.
Cultural Integration: Opportunities to participate in cultural events, excursions, and local community activities.
Art Studios: Well-equipped with modern facilities and materials.
Exhibition Spaces: Galleries and spaces for students to display their work.
Library and Resources: Access to a comprehensive collection of art books, journals, and digital resources.
Workshops and Labs: Specialized spaces for printmaking, digital art, and mixed media.
Art Clubs and Societies: Groups focused on various art forms and interests.
Guest Lectures and Workshops: Sessions with renowned artists and industry professionals.
Exhibitions and Art Fairs: Opportunities to exhibit work and network with the art community.
Fall Semester: Applications typically due by June 1.
Spring Semester: Applications typically due by December 1.
Programs Available:
Bachelor’s Programs
Master’s Programs
PhD Programs
Short-Term Courses and Workshops
General Requirements:
Completed application form
Portfolio of recent artwork
Academic transcripts
Language proficiency proof (for non-native English speakers)
Letters of recommendation
Personal statement
Bachelor’s Programs:
High school diploma or equivalent
Portfolio demonstrating basic artistic skills
Personal statement outlining artistic goals and motivation
Master’s Programs:
Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts or related field
Advanced portfolio showing proficiency in chosen specialization
Statement of purpose
PhD Programs:
Master’s degree in Fine Arts or related field
Comprehensive portfolio
Research proposal outlining intended area of study
Academic references
Contents:
Selection of recent artwork (typically 10-15 pieces)
Diverse range showcasing technical skills and creativity
Digital format preferred (PDF or online portfolio link)
Tips:
Include a variety of mediums and styles
Demonstrate progression and development over time
Ensure high-quality images and clear presentation
Online Application:
Fill out the application form available on the school’s official website.
Upload all required documents (portfolio, transcripts, personal statement, etc.).
Application Deadlines:
Fall Semester: Typically due by June 1
Spring Semester: Typically due by December 1
Proof of English Proficiency (for non-native speakers):
TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent test scores
Minimum required scores vary by program level
Some programs may require an interview as part of the application process.
Interviews can be conducted in person or via video call.
Purpose: To assess the applicant's motivation, readiness, and fit for the program.
Notification:
Applicants are usually notified of the admission decision within 4-6 weeks after the application deadline.
Acceptance:
Successful applicants receive an offer letter and information on next steps.
Acceptance typically requires a confirmation and payment of a deposit.
For International Students:
Obtain a student visa to study in Slovenia.
The school provides necessary documentation and guidance for the visa application.
Required Documents:
Acceptance letter from Arthouse School
Proof of sufficient funds
Valid passport
Health insurance
Enrollment:
Complete the enrollment process by submitting any remaining documents and paying the tuition fee.
Orientation:
Attend the orientation program to get acquainted with the school, faculty, and fellow students.
Information on academic schedules, facilities, and student services is provided.
Fall Semester: Applications typically due by June 1
Spring Semester: Applications typically due by December 1
Fall Semester: Applications typically due by June 1
Spring Semester: Applications typically due by December 1
Fall Semester: Applications typically due by June 1
Spring Semester: Applications typically due by December 1
Intake based on the specific course. Check the school’s website for detailed schedules.
Educational Background: High school diploma or equivalent
Portfolio: Demonstrating basic artistic skills
Language Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent) if English is not the first language
Personal Statement: Outlining artistic goals and motivation
Recommendation Letters: Optional but beneficial
Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts or related field
Portfolio: Advanced portfolio showing proficiency in chosen specialization
Language Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent) if English is not the first language
Statement of Purpose: Detailing academic and artistic objectives
Recommendation Letters: At least two academic or professional references
Educational Background: Master’s degree in Fine Arts or related field
Portfolio: Comprehensive portfolio demonstrating high-level skills and creative research potential
Research Proposal: Outlining intended area of study and research objectives
Language Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent) if English is not the first language
Recommendation Letters: At least two academic references
Interview: May be required as part of the assessment process
General Eligibility: Open to all skill levels, but some advanced workshops may require prior experience or specific skills
Portfolio: Not usually required unless specified
Language Proficiency: Basic understanding of English if the course is taught in English
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount |
Application Process |
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Merit-Based Scholarship |
Outstanding portfolio, academic excellence |
Up to 50% tuition fee |
Submit portfolio, academic transcripts, and a scholarship essay |
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Need-Based Scholarship |
Demonstrated financial need |
N/A |
Complete financial aid application, provide proof of income |
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International Student Scholarship |
Non-Slovenian students with exceptional talent |
Up to 30% tuition fee |
Submit portfolio, personal statement, and recommendation letters |
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Artistic Achievement Scholarship |
Proven record of artistic achievements (exhibitions, awards) |
Up to 40% tuition fee |
Provide documentation of achievements, portfolio, and essay |
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Community Engagement Scholarship |
Involvement in community arts projects |
Up to 20% tuition fee |
Submit proof of community work, personal statement, and references |
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Diversity Scholarship |
Students from underrepresented groups |
Up to 25% tuition fee |
Submit personal statement, portfolio, and recommendation letters |
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Graduate Research Scholarship |
Master's or PhD students with research proposals |
Research grant |
Submit research proposal, academic references, and portfolio |
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Women in Art Scholarship |
Female students in any program |
Up to 30% tuition fee |
Submit personal statement, portfolio, and academic transcripts |
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Early Application Scholarship |
Early submission of application (by specified date) |
$500 |
Submit complete application by the early deadline |
Accommodation Type |
Features |
Cost per Month (USD) |
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On-Campus Dormitory |
Single and shared rooms, common kitchen, Wi-Fi |
Single: $400 |
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Shared: $250 |
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Off-Campus Apartments |
Furnished, private kitchen and bathroom, Wi-Fi |
Studio: $500 |
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1-Bedroom: $600 |
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2-Bedroom: $750 |
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Student Residences |
Private and shared rooms, common areas, study rooms |
Private: $450 |
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Laundry facilities, Wi-Fi |
Shared: $300 |
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Homestay with Local Families |
Private room, meals included, Wi-Fi, cultural immersion |
$600 |
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Shared Housing |
Shared apartment or house with other students, Wi-Fi |
$350 |
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Private Rental |
Independent living, various sizes, furnished/unfurnished |
$700+ |
Small Class Sizes: Personalized attention from faculty, fostering close-knit relationships and individual mentorship.
Experienced Faculty: Guidance from accomplished artists and educators with extensive industry experience.
Workshops and Masterclasses: Regular sessions with visiting artists and professionals, providing exposure to different techniques and perspectives.
Art Clubs and Societies: student-run organizations focused on different aspects of art, including drawing, painting, digital art, and more.
Exhibitions and Shows: Opportunities to showcase student work in on-campus galleries and local art spaces.
Art Competitions: Participation in local, national, and international art competitions.
Collaborative Projects: Group projects and interdisciplinary collaborations, often culminating in public exhibitions.
Art Studios: Well-equipped spaces for drawing, painting, printmaking, and mixed media.
Exhibition Spaces: Galleries for displaying student artwork and hosting public shows.
Library: Extensive collection of art books, journals, and digital resources.
Student Lounge: Comfortable spaces for relaxation and social interaction.
Cafeteria: Offers a variety of meals and snacks, catering to different dietary needs.
Fitness Center: Basic facilities for physical exercise and well-being.
Cultural Trips: Organized visits to museums, galleries, and cultural landmarks in Slovenia and neighboring countries.
Art Festivals: Participation in local art festivals and events.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular events on various art-related topics, open to all students.
Language Classes: Slovenian language classes to help international students integrate and communicate effectively.
Orientation Programs: Introduction to the school, academic programs, and local culture for new students.
Counseling Services: Support for mental health and well-being.
Career Services: Guidance on career development, including resume building, portfolio development, and job search strategies.
International Student Support: Assistance with visa processes, housing, and cultural adaptation.
Student Community: A diverse and inclusive environment, encouraging collaboration and mutual support.
Alumni Network: Connections with former students, providing mentorship and networking opportunities.
Local Art Community: Engagement with the broader art community in Slovenia through events, exhibitions, and collaborative projects.
Location: Located in a picturesque setting in Slovenia, offering a serene environment conducive to creativity.
Public Transport: Accessible public transportation for easy commuting.
Local Amenities: Proximity to cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Career Services Office:
Provides guidance and resources for career planning and job search strategies.
Offers one-on-one counseling sessions to help students identify career goals and develop action plans.
Portfolio Development:
Workshops and courses focused on building a professional portfolio.
Personalized feedback from faculty and industry professionals to refine and enhance portfolios.
Resume and Cover Letter Assistance:
Help with creating and polishing resumes and cover letters tailored to the art industry.
Examples and templates available for reference.
Interview Preparation:
Mock interviews and interview skills workshops.
Tips on how to present oneself effectively and respond to common interview questions.
On-Campus Internships:
Opportunities to work on projects and exhibitions organized by the school.
Positions in the school's galleries, studios, and administrative offices.
Off-Campus Internships:
Partnerships with local art galleries, museums, design studios, and cultural institutions.
Internships arranged with international art organizations for global exposure.
Industry Connections:
Strong network with local and international art communities.
Regular job fairs and networking events where students can meet potential employers.
Alumni Network:
Access to an extensive alumni network for mentorship and job opportunities.
Alumni often return to share their professional experiences and offer guidance.
Job Listings:
Regular updates on job openings in various fields such as fine arts, illustration, design, curation, and art education.
Listings provided through the school’s career services portal and bulletin boards.
Business Skills Workshops:
Sessions on how to start and manage an art-related business.
Topics include marketing, financial management, and legal considerations for artists.
Grants and Funding Guidance:
Information on available grants, scholarships, and funding opportunities.
Assistance with grant application processes and proposal writing.
Student Exhibitions:
Regular exhibitions showcasing student work, attracting potential buyers and employers.
End-of-year shows and graduate exhibitions widely attended by industry professionals.
Art Fairs:
Participation in national and international art fairs to provide exposure to a broader audience.
Opportunities to network with gallery owners, collectors, and curators.
Alumni Achievements:
Many alumni have gone on to successful careers in various art-related fields.
Examples include exhibiting in prestigious galleries, working for renowned design firms, and winning art competitions.
Competitive Programs: Given the selective nature and the emphasis on artistic talent, the acceptance rate might be relatively low, possibly around 30-40%. This is an estimate and can vary annually based on the number of applicants and the available spots.
1. Portfolio Quality: Strong portfolios with a variety of works demonstrating technical skill, creativity, and progression over time are crucial.
2. Academic Performance: Solid academic records can support an application, especially for programs that combine theoretical and practical components.
3. Personal Statement: A well-written personal statement that clearly articulates the applicant's artistic goals, inspiration, and reasons for choosing Arthouse School.
4. Recommendation Letters: Strong endorsements from teachers, mentors, or professionals in the field can strengthen an application.
City: Ljubljana (capital city of Slovenia)
Address: N/A
Setting: Urban, with access to cultural landmarks, galleries, and art communities.