Sculpture
The Sculpture course aims to train individuals capable of developing an expressive technical awareness in the field of contemporary sculpture, in relation to the pluralism of languages and techniques relevant to the world of contemporary art. In the specific field of sculpture, practical experience is considered essential for understanding research methodology. The educational programme will be broadened by a considerable number of workshops, external laboratory activities, exhibitions, seminars, educational trips, participation in national and international competitions, and artist residencies. The international environment of the Academy of Fine Arts, bolstered by recent participation in European international projects, allows for ever greater exchange and openness for students attending the sculpture course. To be admitted to the course, applicants must hold a secondary school diploma or other qualification obtained abroad and recognised as suitable by the Academy of Fine Arts in accordance with international agreements. There is also an admission test for those who did not attend an art-focused secondary school.