Fiche ATHENES-1 - Beaux
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Fiche ATHENES-1 - Beaux
FICHE ATHENES I – IDENTITE Nom de l’institution partenaire ANOTATI SCHOLI KALON TEHNON (ATHENS School of Fine Arts) Site Internet http://www.aht.asfa.gr/ Adresse 42, Patision Street - 10682 Athens – Greece Téléphone 00 30 210 38 97 131 Fax 00 30 210 38 28 028 Erasmus Code G ATHINE06 N° de charte Erasmus 54626-IC-1-2007-1-GR-ERASMUS-EUC-1 Accord bilatéral Erasmus Depuis 1998 – 1999. Validité de l’accord : jusqu’en 2012 – 2013 Erasmus office : Contacts et adresse mail Doris HAKIM, Dimitris, PANAGIOTOPOULOS, Eliza, ELEFTHERATOS [email protected] Rector and Institutional Coordinator Assistant Professor Giorgios HARVALIAS Erasmus Coordinator Associate Professor Manthos SANTORINAIOS Présentation de l’établissement The Athens School of Fine Arts has six annexes in Delphi, Hydra, Mithimna (Lesvos), Myconos, Rethymnon (Crete) and Rhodes. All these annexes have studios and can be used by groups of our undergraduate and postgraduate students, Erasmus students, teaching staff, and distinguished artists for educational purposes. They are also used for holding cultural and educational events and as exhibition halls. Accommodation in the annexes is free of charge for the Erasmus students. All students are obliged to comply with the regulations governing the annexes given to them when they enroll. Erasmus students are allowed to stay in the annexes for a total of 20 days. In order to go to an annex, Erasmus students must apply to the Socrates/Erasmus Office at least 10 days before the date of their departure. After submitting their applications, they must return to the office on the day indicated to take their permit. Please note that only Erasmus students officially enrolled in the Athens School of Fine Arts may use the annexes and only with an official permit. II – PEDAGOGIE Années et semestres • accessibles dans le cadre • d’un séjour d’études • Départements accessibles L2 (S3/S4) L3 (S5) M1 (S7/S8) Les enseignements sont organisés en 2 cycles, un premier de 3 ans et un second de 2 ans. 1ER CYCLE (L2/L3) L’école d’Athènes est composée de 2 départements: le Département of Fine Arts and le Département of Theoretical Studies. • • • • • • • • • • • Le département d’art propose 4 modules : Peinture, Sculpture, Pratiques d’impressions autres cours obligatoires. Le département d’études théoriques propose 7 modules: History of Art, Theory of Space, History of Architecture, Introduction to Philosophy and Aesthetics, Teaching Psychology of Education, Art Teaching, Foreign Language http://www.aht.asfa.gr/doc/odigos/course_programs.pdf http://www.aht.asfa.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=137&Itemid=127 http://www.aht.asfa.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=81 Postgraduate Studies 2ème cycle (M1) A. Master in Digital Arts Since 1998 the Athens School of Fine Arts has been offering its Digital Art programme, a two-year postgraduate programme that encourages modern artistic and technological research into new digital forms of art. It leads to an M.A. Degree in Digital Arts. tel.: +30 210 4801228, -229 http://www.digitalarts.asfa.gr/ [email protected] B. Master in Fine Arts The Athens School of Fine Arts will begin providing a two-year Master's Programme in Fine Arts in the next academic year. The Master Programme aims at specialisation in visual and fine arts, art theory and aesthetics. In addition to the studio work that is the backbone of the programme, the students attend seminars, lectures, and meetings with distinguished artists from Greece and abroad. Liste des enseignants Modalités de choix des cours http://www.aht.asfa.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20&Itemid=53 Programme of studies ECTS For ERASMUS students it will be better if you choose one of our core courses i.e. Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking while we also offer number of Supplementary- Compulsory Studio Courses. Of these you may choose at least 2 (to get the 30 ECTS per semester). Students may not choose 4th year Theoretical courses (At teaching, psychology, pedagogy). Please also note that the theoretical courses are delivered in Greek language. The full cycle of courses taught in the Athens School of Fine Arts is distributed in semesters as below: The first year is not offered for ERASMUS students Second year of studies ECTS rd 3 Semester Core studio according to the basic orientation of each student → Painting III, 16 Sculpture III or Printmaking III History of Art III 4 Theory of Space / History of Architecture III 3 Foreign Language (English or French) III Compulsory studio 7 4th Semester ECTS Core studio according to the basic orientation of each student → Painting IV, 16 Sculpture IV or Printmaking IV History of Art IV 4 Theory of Space / History of Architecture IV 3 Foreign Language (English or French) IV 2 Compulsory studio 7 Third year of studies ECTS th 5 Semester Core studio according to the basic orientation of each student → Painting V, 16 Sculpture V or Printmaking V History of Art V 4 Introduction to Philosophy and Aesthetics I 3 Compulsory studio 7 6th Semester ECTS Core studio according to the basic orientation of each student → Painting VI, 16 Sculpture VI or Printmaking VI History of Art VI 4 Introduction to Philosophy and Aesthetics II 3 Compulsory studio 7 Fourth year of studies ECTS th 7 Semester Core studio according to the basic orientation of each student → Painting VII, 20 Sculpture VII or Printmaking VII Compulsory studio Compulsory theoretical course I 7 B 3 Pedagogy 2 Art teaching 6 8th Semester ECTS Core studio according to the basic orientation of each student → Painting VIII, 20 Sculpture VIII or Printmaking VIII Compulsory studio Compulsory theoretical course II 7 C 3 Psychology 2 Art teaching 6 Compulsory studio Each student must select one or more of eight (8) the following annual courses: Printmaking (Relief printing, Intaglio printing or Lithography, Serigraphy) Sculpture Fresco and Icon Painting Mosaic Stage Design Photography Graphic Design Multimedia Fifth year of studies ECTS th 9 Semester Core studio according to the basic orientation of each student and preparation of 30 student’s Diplomatic work→ Painting, Sculpture or Printmaking 10th Semester Core studio according to the basic orientation of each student and preparation of student’s Diplomatic work→ Painting, Sculpture or Printmaking Contacts des étudiants/enseignants de l’ESBANM ou étrangers Autre support d’information Hoël DURET (ESBANM) – 2009/2010 : [email protected] 00 33 (0)6 28 40 19 13 Georgios GYZIS (ATHENES) – 2009/2010 : [email protected] 00 30 69 46 99 07 68 Hélène FISCHER (ESBANM) – 2010/2011 : [email protected] 06 87 11 43 94 Fiche Curie GRECE http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/pays-zones-geo_833/grece_187/index.html Plaquette d’information disponible auprès du Pôle MOBILITE ECTS 30 III ADMINISTRATION Dates limites d’inscription The deadline for both semesters for the Athens School of Fine Arts is May 31, but it is not an absolute one. 1er semestre : 31 mai 2010 2ème semestre : 1er novembre Calendrier scolaire 1er semestre : du 10 octobre 2009 à février 2010 2ème semestre : du 1er mars au 30 juin 2010 L’école est fermée 15 jours à Noël et à Pâques. Athens School of Fine Arts Application for Admission as LLP/Erasmus Student (09/06/2010) Fiche d’inscription Personal Details Surname Address First Name Telephone Date of birth (day/month/year) e-mail Gender: Male: □ Dates of attendance → Name and subject of study Female: □ Nationality Start date End Date Mobile Year of study during visit: 1 2 3 4 5 Name of Home University Socrates/Erasmus Institutional Coordinator Address Contact person tel.: fax: e-mail: Course Unit Code: DETAILS OF THE PROPOSED STUDY PROGRAMME Course Unit Title: Period ECTS credits When complete, please send this form, a cv, a motivation letter and a portfolio , before st May 31 for the first semester and before November 1st for the second semester to: Athens School of Fine Arts International Relations Office 42 Patision st. 106 82 Athens - Greece Student’s signature: Date: SENDING INSTITUTION: We confirm that the proposed study programme is approved. Departmental Coordinator’s signature Institutional Coordinator’s signature Date: Date: RECEIVING INSTITUTION: The above mentioned student is: □ accepted at our Institution □ not accepted at our Institution Departmental Coordinator’s signature Institutional Coordinator’s signature Date: Date: Please note that all students who are interested in realizing Socrates/Erasmus student mobility at the Athens School of Fine Arts are required to fill in the attached application form and to send it to us. Please note that it is not necessary to fill the “Course Unit Code”. It is however essential that they fill in the “Course Unit Title” (e.g. Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Stage Design, Photography, Multimedia, Graphic Design, etc.) in order to reserve space for them at the studios. Enregistrement à l’arrivée dans l’école d’accueil OPEN DAY 11 OCTOBER 2010 The Erasmus Office of the Athens School of Fine Arts invites all incoming Erasmus students to an Open Day on Monday 11 October 2010, at the School’s premises on Peiraios St. The day starts at 11am and the program will include a tour of the various studios, introduction to the Athens School of Fine Arts and related information. We will be happy to see you! For more information please contact the Erasmus Office at: [email protected] +30 210 38 97 131 Best regards The LLP/Erasmus Office ATHENS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS ADMINISTRATION – PATISSION STREET ATHENS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS STUDIOS - PEIRAIOS STREET In order to enroll in the Athens School of Fine Arts, Erasmus students must come to the Socrates/Erasmus Office, 42 Patision St. when they arrive. They must have with them their curriculum vitae, a portfolio, and five passport photographs. After they enroll, they must go to the school's central building at 256 Peiraios St. to select the studios they wish to attend. Erasmus students may select any studio; as long as the supervising professor accepts them in his/her course. Erasmus students must notify the Socrates/Erasmus Office which studio they will be working in as well as the name of their supervising professors. In case a student decides to change or select a new studio during his/her studies, he/she must inform the Socrates/Erasmus Office. At the end of their studies, all students must show the work they have done during their stay to their supervising professors. After evaluating this work, the supervising professors fill out the Evaluation form for Erasmus Students and send it to the Socrates/Erasmus Office for a Certificate of Studies to be issued. If a student fails to notify the Socrates/Erasmus Office of what courses he/she will be attending, the Socrates/Erasmus Office will not be able to provide him/her with the Certificate of Studies. At the end of each academic year the school holds an exhibition of the work carried out by Erasmus students. All Erasmus students are requested to donate one of their pieces of work for this exhibition. Please note that the donated works will be kept by the school. • • • • IV – VIE PRATIQUE The Athens School of Fine Arts provides Erasmus students with the following: - The basic materials for their studio work - A student card - A school restaurant card (two free meals a day) - A free pass for museums and archeological sites in Greece - A public transport card (reduction up to 50% on all public transport) 1 - http://www.worldstudent.com/etranger/grece/index.shtml 2 - http://www.onisep.fr/onisep-portail/portal/mediatype/html/group/gp/page/accueil.espace.europe Logement • • • • • • • • [email protected]. Jean – Christophe DUFRENE, français habitant à Athènes depuis son enfance, traducteur, prof de français et de grec pour francophones, loue une chambre dans son appartement à des étudiants Erasmus ou des chercheurs (non fumeurs). L’appartement est de 80 m², au 4ème étage sans ascenseur, salon, 2 chambres à coucher, cuisine, salle de bain, balcon, climatisation dans toutes les pièces, situé pratiquement à l’angle de l’avenue Kifissias (avec un arrêt de bus à 20 mètres et une station de métro à 10 mn environ à pied, à 4 stations du centre) et de l’avenue Katechaki qui mène directement à l’université (Panepistimioupoli et Polytechnioupoli). 70 €/semaine, toutes charges comprises, avec une caution de quelques semaines que l’étudiant récupère en ne payant pas les dernières semaines de son séjour. Youth hostel Victor Hugo – 16 Victor Hugo street – 10438 Athènes - 30 210 15 23 4170 fax : 30 210 15 23 4015 The Athens School of Fine Arts does not provide accommodation for Erasmus students. Students have to find their own lodging. If needed, the Socrates/Erasmus Office will provide assistance in finding accommodation Monthly rents in Athens vary from 150-350 €, depending upon whether or not the apartment is shared or furnished. Santé Cours de langue All incoming Erasmus students from members of the European Union are entitled to Social Security from their own country and should therefore be provided with the European Health Insurance Card. This card is issued by each country’s public health authorities and entitles you to medical insurance in Greece. Students not carrying the European Health Insurance Card from their home country or students from countries outside the European Union must obtain another type of health insurance, public or private, prior to their arrival. • • • • - Possibilité de suivre des cours de langue dans le cadre du programme Erasmus http://ec.europa.eu/education/erasmus/doc1300_en.htm - Students interested in learning the Greek language can contact: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Philosophy Interdepartmental programme for the teaching of modern Greek as a foreign language Modern Greek Language teaching center tel.: 0030 210 7277672 fax: 0030 210 7277673 e-mail: [email protected] Bibliothèque http://librarynt.asfa.gr Divers 25/10/2010 Dear Colleagues We regret to inform you that due to the strict economic policy imposed by the Greek Government and the IMF, Erasmus Students will not be entitled to a restaurant card for free meals. Instead they will have to pay 2.20 € per meal. Kind Regards Erasmus Office 16/06/2010 Dear partner, Thank you for this message. Unfortunately, a similar structure doesn't exists in our institution. There are some art history and theory courses proposed to the students of our institution, but not a sufficient number so as to cover an exchange of one semester for art history/theory students. Best regards, Hubert Hubert BERNIER Pôle MOBILITE ECOLE SUPERIEURE DES BEAUX-ARTS NANTES METROPOLE 2, Place Dulcie September - BP 20119 44001 Nantes cedex 1 02 40 35 90 33 [email protected] [email protected] www.esba-nantes.fr De : llp [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : mardi 8 juin 2010 10:23 À : llp Objet : New Department of Theory and History of Art at the Athes School of Fine Arts Dear colleagues, We would like to inform you on behalf of Professor Ms Fay Zika that a new Department of Theory and History of Art has been founded within the context of The Athens School of Fine Arts. The new department aims at encouraging the interdisciplinary discussion between history, theory and practice. In the context of Erasmus exchanges already established between our two institutions, we are writing to inquire the following: (a) Whether a similar structure exists in your institution (b) Whether, even if not a separate department, there is a sufficient number of art history and theory courses offered so as to cover an exchange (at least for a semester) for art history/theory students. [email protected] On our side, we can offer a number of art history/theory courses (with tutorial supervision in English, French or German), attendance at a variety of art studios, as well as field trips covering a wide span of artistic and cultural production (from Ancient to contemporary Greece, Mediterranean basin, East/West divide, Orientalism, etc.). If the above is of interest to your institution and has possibilities of practical implementation, please inform us so that we can send you more details and the full curriculum of the Dept. of Theory and History of Art. Looking forward to hearing from you, Kind Regards Erasmus Office