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{{Short description|Art school in Poznań, Poland}}
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{{Infobox university
|name = University of Arts in Poznań
| name = Magdalena Abakanowicz University of Fine Arts
|native_name = Uniwersytet Artystyczny w Poznaniu
| native_name = Uniwersytet Artystyczny im. Magdaleny Abakanowicz w Poznaniu
|image_name = Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Poznaniu.jpg
| image_name = Uniwersytet Artystyczny w Poznaniu - panoramio.jpg
|image_size = 250px
| image_size = 250px
| province = [[Greater Poland Voivodeship]]
|caption = Main building, in Al. Marcinkowskiego, Poznań
| caption = Main building, in Al. Marcinkowskiego, Poznań
|established = 1919
|type = [[Public school (government funded)|Public]]
| established = 1919
| logo = University_of_Fine_Arts_in_Poznań.png
|rector = prof. Wojciech Hora
|city = [[Poznań]]
| type = [[Public school (government funded)|Public]]
|country = [[Poland]]
| rector = prof. Maciej Kurak
|campus = [[Urban area|Urban]]
| city = [[Poznań]]
|website = http://uap.edu.pl/
| country = [[Poland]]
| campus = [[Urban area|Urban]]
|address = al. Marcinkowskiego 29<br/>60-967 Poznań
| website = https://uap.edu.pl/
| address = Al. Marcinkowskiego 29<br/>60-967 Poznań
}}
}}


'''University of Arts in [[Poznań]]''' (in [[Polish language|Polish]]: ''Uniwersytet Artystyczny w Poznaniu'') is one of the major [[Academy of Fine Arts|fine-art academies]] in [[Poland]]. It was founded in 1919 as the State School of Decorative Arts (Pol. ''Państwowa Szkoła Sztuki Zdobniczej).''
'''Magdalena Abakanowicz University of Fine Arts''' ({{langx|pl|Uniwersytet Artystyczny im. Magdaleny Abakanowicz}}) is a major [[Academy of Fine Arts|fine-art academy]] located in the city of [[Poznań]], in west-central [[Poland]]. It was founded in 1919 as the State School of Decorative Arts (Pol. ''Państwowa Szkoła Sztuki Zdobniczej).''


== History ==
== History ==


=== 1919–1938: Szkoła Zdobnicza and Państwowa Szkoła Sztuk Zdobniczych i Przemysłu Artystycznego in Poznań ===
=== 1919–1938: State School of Decorative Arts ===
Following many efforts raised during the partitions of Poland, on November 1, 1919, the State School of Decorative Arts (''Państwowa Szkoła Sztuk Zdobnicznych'') was opened in Poznań. In 1921, the school was put under state government and started operating under the name of the State School of Decorative Arts and the Art Industry. During the years 1919–1925 the educational program implemented related primarily to crafts, art industry and painting<ref>{{Cite book|title=Poznańska Zdobnicza. Historia Państwowej Szkoły Sztuk Zdobniczych i Przemysłu Artystycznego w Poznaniu w latach 1919-1939|last=Mulczyński|first=Jarosław|publisher=Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Poznaniu|year=2009|isbn=978-83-88400-45-2|location=|pages=126}}</ref>. A new Department of Interior Design was opened in the academic year 1927/28. By 1927 there were six faculties within the School: Department of Decorative Painting and Design, Department of Graphics and Bookbinding, Department of Ceramics, Faculty of Metal Sculpture, Bronzing and Jewellery, Department of Textiles and the Department of Interior Design. In 1929, the staff and students of the Poznań took part in the Universal National Exhibition (Pol. ''Powszechna Wystawa Krajowa)'', presenting their works in the Art Department, as well as in other exhibition spaces of the UNE.
Following many efforts raised during the partitions of Poland, on November 1, 1919, the State School of Decorative Arts (''Państwowa Szkoła Sztuk Zdobnicznych'') was opened in Poznań. In 1921, the school was put under state government and started operating under the name of the State School of Decorative Arts and the Art Industry. During the years 1919–1925 the educational program implemented related primarily to crafts, art industry and painting.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Poznańska Zdobnicza. Historia Państwowej Szkoły Sztuk Zdobniczych i Przemysłu Artystycznego w Poznaniu w latach 1919-1939|last=Mulczyński|first=Jarosław|publisher=Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Poznaniu|year=2009|isbn=978-83-88400-45-2|pages=126}}</ref> A new Department of Interior Design was opened in the academic year 1927/28. By 1927 there were six faculties within the School: Department of Decorative Painting and Design, Department of Graphics and Bookbinding, Department of Ceramics, Faculty of Metal Sculpture, Bronzing and Jewellery, Department of Textiles and the Department of Interior Design. In 1929, the staff and students of the Poznań took part in the Universal National Exhibition (Pol. ''Powszechna Wystawa Krajowa)'', presenting their works in the Art Department, as well as in other exhibition spaces of the UNE.


=== 1938–1939: Państwowy Instytut Sztuk Plastycznych in Poznań ===
=== 1938–1939: State Institute of Fine Arts ===
On June 1, 1937, the State School of Decorative Arts and the Art Industry was renamed the State Institute of Fine Arts. The institute's education lasted five years and was divided into one-year courses at the General Department and special departments - the academic year in each department began on September 10 and ended on June 20. In these years, the Institute employed a total of 40 employees, 23 teachers and instructors, 12 supplementary teachers and 4 members of administrative staff, while the students were divided into ordinary and extraordinary, depending on their previous education. As a part of the Institute's activities, a public drawing room was opened with a drawing course.The main task of the Institute was "artistic and technical preparation of employees of the artistic industry and handicrafts for independent creative work in various branches of the field"<ref>{{Cite book|title=Poznańska Zdobnicza. Historia Państwowej Szkoły Sztuk Zdobniczych i Przemysłu Artystycznego w Poznaniu w latach 1919-1939|last=Mulczyński|first=Jarosław|publisher=Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Poznaniu|year=2009|isbn=978-83-88400-45-2|location=Poznań|pages=126}}</ref>.
On June 1, 1937, the State School of Decorative Arts and the Art Industry was renamed the State Institute of Fine Arts. The institute's education lasted five years and was divided into one-year courses at the General Department and special departments the academic year in each department began on September 10 and ended on June 20. In these years, the Institute employed a total of 40 employees, 23 teachers and instructors, 12 supplementary teachers and 4 members of administrative staff, while the students were divided into ordinary and extraordinary, depending on their previous education. As a part of the institute's activities, a public drawing room was opened with a drawing course. The main task of the institute was "artistic and technical preparation of employees of the artistic industry and handicrafts for independent creative work in various branches of the field".<ref>{{Cite book|title=Poznańska Zdobnicza. Historia Państwowej Szkoły Sztuk Zdobniczych i Przemysłu Artystycznego w Poznaniu w latach 1919-1939|last=Mulczyński|first=Jarosław|publisher=Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Poznaniu|year=2009|isbn=978-83-88400-45-2|location=Poznań|pages=126}}</ref>


=== 1946–1996: Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Sztuk Plastycznych ===
=== 1946–1996: State High School of Fine Arts ===
After [[World War II]], the Institute was transformed into the State Higher School of Fine Arts with the departments of Painting and Graphics as well as Interior Art and Sculpture. In the 1950s, because of the restrictions of the authorities, painting, graphics and weaving were abolished and replaced with furniture making and interior design, which became the main disciplines taught at School. After the [[Khrushchev Thaw]], the school moved to the building of Sądownictwo Krajowe, which belongs to the University of Arts complex to these days. A number of art galleries closely related to the university were opened and were active throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
After [[World War II]], the institute was transformed into the State High School of Fine Arts with the departments of Painting and Graphics as well as Interior Art and Sculpture. In the 1950s, because of the restrictions of the authorities, painting, graphics and weaving were abolished and replaced with furniture making and interior design, which became the main disciplines taught at School. After the [[Khrushchev Thaw]], the school moved to the building of Sądownictwo Krajowe, which belongs to the University of Arts complex to these days. A number of art galleries closely related to the university were opened and were active throughout the 1980s and 1990s.


=== 1996 onwards ===
=== 1996–present ===
In 1996, the School obtained the status of the Academy of Fine Arts, and in 2010 the status of the University of Arts.
In 1996, the School obtained the status of the Academy of Fine Arts, and in 2010 the status of the University of Arts.


In 2013 the revitalization of the main building was completed, restoring the previous facade colour and architectural details, such as ornaments and sculptures<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Kaczyńska|first=Monika|date=November 2013|title=Rewitalizacja przywraca dawną świetność lub zmienia teren|url=|journal=Głos Wielkopolski|volume=|pages=17|via=}}</ref>.
In 2013 the revitalization of the main building was completed, restoring the previous facade colour and architectural details, such as ornaments and sculptures.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Kaczyńska|first=Monika|date=November 2013|title=Rewitalizacja przywraca dawną świetność lub zmienia teren|journal=Głos Wielkopolski|pages=17}}</ref>


In 2016, a new didactic building was opened, housing working spaces for students, television and film studios, a paintshop, a printing house and an exhibition space in the lobby. The lobby was equipped with the so-called acoustic shower<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Remer|first=Paulina|date=March 2016|title=Szklany dom z akustycznym prysznicem dla UAP|url=|journal=Głos Wielkopolski|volume=|pages=11|via=}}</ref>.
In 2016, a new didactic building was opened, housing working spaces for students, television and film studios, a paintshop, a printing house and an exhibition space in the lobby. The lobby was equipped with the so-called acoustic shower.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Remer|first=Paulina|date=March 2016|title=Szklany dom z akustycznym prysznicem dla UAP|journal=Głos Wielkopolski|pages=11}}</ref>


Since October 2016, five university galleries have opened: Duża Scena UAP, Mała Scena UAP, Galeria CURATORS 'Lab, Galeria Design and Galeria R20. The exhibitions organised in the university galleries primarily show the works of students, graduates and staff of the university and are a place for various workshops for adults and children.
Since October 2016, five university galleries have opened: Duża Scena UAP, Mała Scena UAP, Galeria CURATORS 'Lab, Galeria Design and Galeria R20. The exhibitions organised in the university galleries primarily show the works of students, graduates and staff of the university and are a place for various workshops for adults and children.


==Faculties<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uap.edu.pl/uczelnia/wydzialy/|title=Wydziały|last=|first=|date=April 2018|website=uap.edu.pl|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=18 April 2018}}</ref>==
==Faculties<ref>{{Cite web |title=Faculties and Departments — UAP Poznań |url=https://en.uap.edu.pl/about/faculties-and-departments/ |access-date=2024-12-01 |website=en.uap.edu.pl}}</ref>==


* Department of Animation
* Faculty of Animation and Intermedia
* Department of Architecture and Design
* Faculty of Architecture and Design
* Department of Interior Design and Scenography
* Faculty of Interior and Stage Design
* Department of Graphic Arts and Visual Communication
* Faculty of Art Education and Curatorial Studies
* Faculty of Graphic Arts
* Department of Multimedia Communication
* Faculty of Graphic Design
* Department of Painting and Drawing
* Faculty of Photography
* Department of Sculpture and Spatial Activities
* Faculty of Painting and Drawing
* Faculty of Image and Interdisciplinary Practices
* Faculty of Sculpture


==Artists associated with the University==
==Artists associated with the University==
[[File:Abakanowicz IMG 4565.jpg|thumb|upright|Magdalena Abakanowicz]]
[[File:POL Jozef Goslawski.jpg|thumb|upright|Józef Gosławski]]
* [[Magdalena Abakanowicz]]
* [[Magdalena Abakanowicz]]
* [[Agnieszka Balewska]]
* [[Agnieszka Balewska]]
* [[Jan Berdyszak]]
* [[Jan Berdyszak]]
* [[Kiejstut Bereźnicki]]
* [[Kiejstut Bereźnicki]]
* [[Józef Czerniawski]]
* {{interlanguage link|Józef Czerniawski|pl}}
* [[Zdzisław Eichler]]
* {{interlanguage link|Zdzisław Eichler|pl}}
* {{interlanguage link|Wiktor Gosieniecki|pl}}
* [[Wanda Gosławska]]
* {{interlanguage link|Wanda Gosławska|pl}}
* [[Józef Gosławski (Polish sculptor)|Józef Gosławski]]
* [[Józef Gosławski (Polish sculptor)|Józef Gosławski]]
* [[Izabella Gustowska]]
* {{interlanguage link|Izabella Gustowska|pl}}
* [[Joanna Hoffmann (artist)|Joanna Hoffmann-Dietrich]]
* [[Joanna Hoffmann-Dietrich]]
* [[Rafał Jakubowicz]]
* [[Rafał Jakubowicz]]
* [[Przemysław Jasielski]]
* {{interlanguage link|Przemysław Jasielski|pl}}
* [[Bogumiła Jung]]
* {{interlanguage link|Bogumiła Jung|pl}}
* [[Zbigniew Kaja]]
* {{interlanguage link|Zbigniew Kaja|pl}}
* [[Józef Kopczyński]]
* [[Małgorzata Kopczyńska-Matusewicz]]
* {{interlanguage link|Małgorzata Kopczyńska-Matusewicz|pl}}
* [[Józef Kopczyński]]
* [[Jarosław Kozłowski]]
* [[Pawel Kuczynski]]
* [[Tomasz Matusewicz]]
* [[Krzysztof Olszewski]]
* [[Krzysztof Olszewski]]
* [[Teresa Pągowska]]
* [[Urszula Plewka-Schmidt]]
* [[Urszula Plewka-Schmidt]]
* [[Zbigniew Rogalski]]
* [[Marcin Rożek]]
* [[Jerzy Sobociński]]
* [[Monika Sosnowska]]
* [[Monika Sosnowska]]
* [[Stanisław Teisseyre]]
* [[Waldemar Świerzy]]
* [[Olgierd Truszyński]]
* [[Piotr Szyhalski]]
* [[Stefan Wojnecki]]
* [[Magdalena Izban]]
* [[Bazyli Wojtowicz]]
* [[Bazyli Wojtowicz]]
* {{interlanguage link|Jan Jerzy Wroniecki|pl}}
* [[Władysław Wróblewski (artist)|Władysław Wróblewski]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.uap.edu.pl Official website of the University]
* [https://www.uap.edu.pl Official website of the University]


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Latest revision as of 14:08, 1 December 2024

Magdalena Abakanowicz University of Fine Arts
Uniwersytet Artystyczny im. Magdaleny Abakanowicz w Poznaniu
Main building, in Al. Marcinkowskiego, Poznań
TypePublic
Established1919
Rectorprof. Maciej Kurak
Address
Al. Marcinkowskiego 29
60-967 Poznań
, , ,
CampusUrban
Websitehttps://uap.edu.pl/

Magdalena Abakanowicz University of Fine Arts (Polish: Uniwersytet Artystyczny im. Magdaleny Abakanowicz) is a major fine-art academy located in the city of Poznań, in west-central Poland. It was founded in 1919 as the State School of Decorative Arts (Pol. Państwowa Szkoła Sztuki Zdobniczej).

History

[edit]

1919–1938: State School of Decorative Arts

[edit]

Following many efforts raised during the partitions of Poland, on November 1, 1919, the State School of Decorative Arts (Państwowa Szkoła Sztuk Zdobnicznych) was opened in Poznań. In 1921, the school was put under state government and started operating under the name of the State School of Decorative Arts and the Art Industry. During the years 1919–1925 the educational program implemented related primarily to crafts, art industry and painting.[1] A new Department of Interior Design was opened in the academic year 1927/28. By 1927 there were six faculties within the School: Department of Decorative Painting and Design, Department of Graphics and Bookbinding, Department of Ceramics, Faculty of Metal Sculpture, Bronzing and Jewellery, Department of Textiles and the Department of Interior Design. In 1929, the staff and students of the Poznań took part in the Universal National Exhibition (Pol. Powszechna Wystawa Krajowa), presenting their works in the Art Department, as well as in other exhibition spaces of the UNE.

1938–1939: State Institute of Fine Arts

[edit]

On June 1, 1937, the State School of Decorative Arts and the Art Industry was renamed the State Institute of Fine Arts. The institute's education lasted five years and was divided into one-year courses at the General Department and special departments – the academic year in each department began on September 10 and ended on June 20. In these years, the Institute employed a total of 40 employees, 23 teachers and instructors, 12 supplementary teachers and 4 members of administrative staff, while the students were divided into ordinary and extraordinary, depending on their previous education. As a part of the institute's activities, a public drawing room was opened with a drawing course. The main task of the institute was "artistic and technical preparation of employees of the artistic industry and handicrafts for independent creative work in various branches of the field".[2]

1946–1996: State High School of Fine Arts

[edit]

After World War II, the institute was transformed into the State High School of Fine Arts with the departments of Painting and Graphics as well as Interior Art and Sculpture. In the 1950s, because of the restrictions of the authorities, painting, graphics and weaving were abolished and replaced with furniture making and interior design, which became the main disciplines taught at School. After the Khrushchev Thaw, the school moved to the building of Sądownictwo Krajowe, which belongs to the University of Arts complex to these days. A number of art galleries closely related to the university were opened and were active throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

1996–present

[edit]

In 1996, the School obtained the status of the Academy of Fine Arts, and in 2010 the status of the University of Arts.

In 2013 the revitalization of the main building was completed, restoring the previous facade colour and architectural details, such as ornaments and sculptures.[3]

In 2016, a new didactic building was opened, housing working spaces for students, television and film studios, a paintshop, a printing house and an exhibition space in the lobby. The lobby was equipped with the so-called acoustic shower.[4]

Since October 2016, five university galleries have opened: Duża Scena UAP, Mała Scena UAP, Galeria CURATORS 'Lab, Galeria Design and Galeria R20. The exhibitions organised in the university galleries primarily show the works of students, graduates and staff of the university and are a place for various workshops for adults and children.

Faculties[5]

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  • Faculty of Animation and Intermedia
  • Faculty of Architecture and Design
  • Faculty of Interior and Stage Design
  • Faculty of Art Education and Curatorial Studies
  • Faculty of Graphic Arts
  • Faculty of Graphic Design
  • Faculty of Photography
  • Faculty of Painting and Drawing
  • Faculty of Image and Interdisciplinary Practices
  • Faculty of Sculpture

Artists associated with the University

[edit]
Magdalena Abakanowicz
Józef Gosławski

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Mulczyński, Jarosław (2009). Poznańska Zdobnicza. Historia Państwowej Szkoły Sztuk Zdobniczych i Przemysłu Artystycznego w Poznaniu w latach 1919-1939. Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Poznaniu. p. 126. ISBN 978-83-88400-45-2.
  2. ^ Mulczyński, Jarosław (2009). Poznańska Zdobnicza. Historia Państwowej Szkoły Sztuk Zdobniczych i Przemysłu Artystycznego w Poznaniu w latach 1919-1939. Poznań: Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Poznaniu. p. 126. ISBN 978-83-88400-45-2.
  3. ^ Kaczyńska, Monika (November 2013). "Rewitalizacja przywraca dawną świetność lub zmienia teren". Głos Wielkopolski: 17.
  4. ^ Remer, Paulina (March 2016). "Szklany dom z akustycznym prysznicem dla UAP". Głos Wielkopolski: 11.
  5. ^ "Faculties and Departments — UAP Poznań". en.uap.edu.pl. Retrieved 2024-12-01.
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