Carla Sehn exploits art students in 'The Patron'
The article discusses Carla Sehn's portrayal of a character who manipulates two naive art students into believing she is a successful gallery owner, leading to a situation where her newfound power spirals out of control.
Mothers report teacher suspected of burning students with hot glue during art class in school
Mothers in Birigui, Brazil, have reported a teacher who allegedly burned students with a hot glue gun as punishment during an art class.
Schools in the UK: Music and Dance in Conflict with Islamic Teachings, Children's Drawings Considered Blasphemous
Local councils in the UK are advising schools on the religious sensitivities of Muslim students regarding classroom activities, particularly in art, music, and dance.
São Paulo Court Upholds 15-Year Sentence for Art School Founder for Sexual Violations
The São Paulo Court upheld a 15-year prison sentence for Rubens Ferreira do Espírito Santo, the founder of Atelier do Centro, for sexual violations against three former students.
Gallery: art academy students gave new life to old bed linens
Art academy students in Estonia have transformed discarded bed linens from Tallink hotels and ships into artistic installations at an experimental exhibition.
Michelangelo hid his works in a secret room, claims Italian researcher
An Italian researcher asserts that artist Michelangelo instructed his students to hide some of his artworks in a secret room for future generations.
Banana on the Wall. High School Students in a Prague Gallery Discuss Where Art Ends and Fraud Begins
Eighteen-year-old students at Kunsthalle Prague debate the statement "Everything can be art if it has an idea" as part of a unique competition arranging artistic discourse in the gallery setting.
Project brings art and debates on human rights to public schools in Petrolina
The Humanid'artes project will be held in public schools in Petrolina, Brazil, focusing on the promotion of human rights and citizenship among students.
Teacher is removed from public school after allegation of sexual grooming of underage female students
A public school art teacher in Santa Cruz, Brazil, has been suspended following allegations of sexual grooming towards female students.
Participants of the Constitutional Court's Student Competition: Trust in Latvia is Created by Its People
Students in a creative competition express their trust in Latvia through art, discussing the role of community and national events in fostering this trust.
Chung-Ang University Presents Future Vision of AI Content
Chung-Ang University will host a media art exhibition titled 'The Future of AI-Generated Content' from the 21st, showcasing research results on the convergence of AI and content created by graduate students.
AVE, the contemporary art initiative that seeks to turn students and teachers into cutting-edge creators
A program by the National Autonomous University of Mexico aims to immerse students and teachers in contemporary art through a traveling initiative called AVE.
EKA monumental art grant brings two new student works to Kotzebue Street
The EKA monumental art grant has awarded two student projects that will enhance the surroundings of the Estonian Academy of Arts building.
Pallas Gallery's New Exhibitions: From Identity to Family Stories
Students from art schools in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are showcasing their works in the 'Identity' exhibition at Pallas Gallery, alongside a family stories exhibition featuring works from Pallas photography students and alumni.
Gallery: Snow sculptures opened at Annelinna library courtyard
This morning, two snow sculptures created by students from the Pallas sculpture department were unveiled at the Annelinna library in Estonia.
Residents of Annelin can participate in the selection of a new shelter
The City of Tartu and the Estonian Academy of Arts invite Annelinna residents to view new shelter designs created by EKA students.
Plans to Eliminate Director Positions in Salacgrīva Music and Art Schools
The Salacgrīva Music and Art Schools are facing the elimination of their director positions, raising concerns among parents about the impact on students' education and extracurricular activities.
Snow sculptures will be opened at Annelinna library on Shrove Tuesday
On February 17, two large snow sculptures created by students from the Pallas sculpture department will be unveiled at the Annelinna library in Tartu, Estonia.
The great figure of Estonian textile art has passed away
Mall Tomberg, a prominent figure in Estonian textile art, has died, leaving a lasting impact on public spaces and multiple generations of students.
Photos: Last Royalty-Funded Wiiralti Scholarships Awarded to Students
The final Eduard Wiiralti scholarships, funded by royalties, were awarded to three bachelor's degree and one master's degree students following a ceremony, marking the end of a funding era as Wiiralti's copyright becomes public.
"The Institute of the Ombudswoman has failed." Part of students and staff question the investigation after a renowned professor was dismissed
A university ombudswoman's investigation into the conduct of a distinguished art history professor results in his dismissal, raising concerns and criticisms from parts of the academic community.
Debate on Antisemitism: More Courage for Freedom of Speech
The recent event organized by students at the Düsseldorf Art Academy featuring artist Basma al-Sharif highlights the systematic suppression of Palestinian voices, particularly since October 2023.
Calligraphy Exhibition 'Writing is Me' at Okayama Korean School
A calligraphy exhibition named 'Writing is Me', celebrating peace and unification on the Korean Peninsula, will be held in Seoul featuring works by students from Okayama Korean School in Japan.
Learning to make barrels where there are no schools: a cooperage in La Rioja trains twelve French students
A cooperage in La Rioja teaches twelve French students the art of barrel-making, carrying on a family tradition dating back to 1870.
The letters and the pole dance, the engine that drives Jenny Erazo's life
Jenny Erazo leads a pole dance school in Quito, where her students work hard to refine their challenging movements amidst a vibrant atmosphere.
International Artist's Birthday Celebrated Again This Year at the Music Academy in Zagreb
The International Artist's Birthday is celebrated worldwide on January 17, with Croatia joining for the fourth time, featuring hundreds of students presenting a rich program to showcase the values of higher artistic education.
Stress does me good. Pressure produces diamonds. Students from Plzen's Sutnarka exhibit in Pardubice at U Jonase
Students from Sutnarka in Plzen are showcasing their work at an exhibition in Pardubice titled 'Stress does me good. Pressure produces diamonds.'
Free Workshops for Elementary School Students in Prečko During Winter School Breaks
The Creative Incubator program at the Trešnjevka Culture Center offers art and ecological activities for elementary school students at the Prečko Community Center from January 7 to 9.
Students of art academies from Osijek, Pula, Rijeka, and Split celebrate the Birthday of Art
Art students from various Croatian cities celebrate the International Birthday of Art on January 17th, contributing to a global celebration of creativity and artistic education.