Month: February 2020

New Painting Short course

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Introduction to painting (with course diploma from our tertiary education program)

Flexible hours with a choice from morning or afternoon lesson

This course is an introduction to all painting, drawing and sketching techniques, in order to understand all the basic and familiar materials, methods and processes.

New Photography short course

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Foundations of Photography

8 sessions

1st meeting for acquaintance & organise details will be announced soon

FOUNDATIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Digital Camera – Hands-On 
This workshop is a solid introduction to photography as a practice focusing on capture and camera functions. It covers in depth the available settings on digital cameras that have Manual Exposure Mode including Lenses. It will continue and explore the tools that help us to see the world through different angles and perspectives and effectively capture the concepts envisioned. It opens a window into the varied fields of photography and encourages students to find their “personal projects”.

 

New Ceramics short course

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6 sessions / afternoon classes / 5:30-7:30pm

Information: 22445757

Ceramic lessons are intended for beginner and advanced students interested in learning techniques and developing their knowledge in ceramics. The objects created can be both functional and decorative. Firing and glazing are included in the course.

Beginners: Beginner students will create their first objects while getting acquainted with ceramic art and its various building, firing and glazing techniques.

Advanced students: Advanced students will experiment with the techniques they are already acquainted with and at the same time, they will deepen and broaden their knowledge and skills on specialised techniques.

exhibition of children’s art 2020

 

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“Painting is not made to decorate apartments. It’s an offensive and defensive weapon against the enemy”.

Pablo Picasso

Our planet is in danger and calls for its salvation. Art and culture are our dominant weapons. For what other way is there to arouse environmental awareness if not with colours and shapes? After all, it’s a matter of aesthetics.

Have you ever examined your children’s paintings? There is always a bright sun, tall, green trees and colourful flowers. It’s common for them to depict a clean, pure and happy environment; as it should be. Maybe they are trying to tell us something. Through their art we see the perfection of nature; a nature that prospers and at the same time lies at risk by us humans. Perhaps this happens because we often forget that WE are nature. We can’t be detached from it. So if we have lost our connection with nature, then, we have actually lost connection with ourselves (Andy Goldsworthy).

This year, Aigaia’s young artists are determined to trigger our awareness through their artwork. Beginning with a retrospect to the onset of the planet, they observe the present and the ways human has contributed to nature’s alterations and they finally suggest their own solutions for an ideal future world. They stimulate us to work collectively and maybe teach us how to love our planet without destroying it.

educational programme for secondary education students

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“What is art?”

educational programme for secondary education students

Aigaia school of art and design offers free interactive educational programmes to primary and secondary education students throughout each academic year, September – June. The programmes aim to familiarise participants with visits to exhibition spaces, to cultivate museum education and engage visitors in learning experiences promoting art education as a key pillar of cultural and social development.

Information and participations at 22445757 / email: info@aigaia.com.cy

educational programme for primary education students

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“What is art?”

educational programme for primary education students

Aigaia school of art and design offers free interactive educational programmes to primary and secondary education students throughout each academic year, September – June. The programmes aim to familiarise participants with visits to exhibition spaces, to cultivate museum education and engage visitors in learning experiences promoting art education as a key pillar of cultural and social development.

Information and participations at 22445757 / email: info@aigaia.com.cy

YOUNG ARTISTS’ MASTERCLASSES

masterclassPC1 copyYOUNG ARTISTS’ MASTERCLASSES 
 
EASTER  2020
Holly Monday 13.4.20
Holly Tuesday 14.4.20
Holly Wednesday 15.4.20
&
Thursday 23 .4.20
Friday 24.4.20
@9:00 – 13:30
for children 5-12 years old
Young Artists Masterclass philosophy is to offer children creative occupation based on cutting-edge art education. The program aims to intensify learning and development of skills within a fun and creative framework. The programme is designed according to the age and abilities of both beginner and advanced students.
Τhe programme YOUNG ARTISTS MASTERCLASS is offered with no additional cost to regular 2019-20 students of the school.
information & registrations: 22445757