Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts

Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts is a higher art school that is located in the city of Baku in Republic of Azerbaijan. It was founded in 2000 by a presidential decree. The academy aims the only higher education institution in the country that carries out educational programs of specialized secondary school, high school and other levels of education in accordance with the requirements of higher art education. The academy is officially accredited by the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan. ASAFA offers courses and programs in higher education degrees, such as bachelor's degrees in several areas of study. Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts prepares specialists in design, painting, theatrical and decorative arts, graphics, carpet artists, and sculpture. The academy has 102 professors and instructors, including 2 doctors of science, 13 professors, 7 candidates of science and 13 associate professors. Currently, there are more than 800 students studying at the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts. The building of academy covers is 6,500 square meters and has 128 classrooms, different subject specific rooms, laboratories and workshops.[1][2][3]

Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts in Baku

Faculty departments

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  • Architecture and design
  • Decorative arts
  • Sculpture
  • Painting
  • Art history

Architecture and design

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In 2001, when creating the Azerbaijan State Academy of Arts, an experienced architect, a member of the Union of Architects of Azerbaijan, Kazim Alishir Agabekov was invited to the academy to create the “Architecture” department. Currently, the department "Architecture" employs 18 professors and instructors. At present, the head of the department is Mamedova Gular Gulaga gizi.

Currently, 42 students are studying in the major "Architecture". The main purpose of the department of architecture is to prepare students for high-level design specialties, professional architecture and interiors that meet modern requirements.[4]

Decorative arts

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The Faculty of Decorative and Applied Arts operates in accordance with the decision of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated July 12, 2013. The faculty has a bachelor's and master's degree in the major -"Decorative Art" which includes carpet art, textiles art, ceramics art, metal art, glass art).

In the 2017/2018 school year, the teaching staff of the faculty was consisted of 21 people. The faculty is formed of 2 departments - "The Art of Textile and Carpet Art" and "The Art of Ceramics, Glass and Metal Art." There are 3 professors, 7 associate professors, 11 senior teachers, and 4 instructors in the workshops. Currently, 228 students are studying for a bachelor's degree, and 17 students for a master's degree.[5]

Paintings

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The faculty includes 3 majors: "Graphics", "Drawing" and "Sculpture". The duration of education at is 4 years for a bachelor's degree and 1.5 years for a master's degree. At this faculty, there are 4 departments: "Painting", "Graphics", "Academic painting and composition" and "Sculpture".[6]

History

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The academy initially established in 2000 in because of the absence of any higher art school in the republic after the collapse of USSR. The Russian Academy of Arts was taken as the basic model of the Azerbaijan State Academy of Arts so that they still have close relations. It considered as the first time in Azerbaijan an art academy has brought together gathered almost all artistic and creative elites of the country.

Collaborating universities

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The academy has built relationships with the following universities;[7][8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Akademiya haqqında". Archived from the original on 2022-10-04. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  2. ^ "Azerbaijan State Academy of Arts | Baku".
  3. ^ "Ilham Aliyev reviewed the newly commissioned building of the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts » Official web-site of President of Azerbaijan Republic". president.az.
  4. ^ "Fakültələr. MEMARLIQ VƏ DİZAYN". Archived from the original on 2019-02-15. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  5. ^ "Fakültələr. DEKORATİV-TƏTBİQİ SƏNƏT". Archived from the original on 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  6. ^ "Fakültələr. TƏSVİRİ SƏNƏT".
  7. ^ "Beynəlxalq əlaqələ".
  8. ^ "Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin Weissensee School of Art sign cooperation agreement". azertag.az.
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