Archive for the ‘Education’ Category

Nida Art Colony

October 26th, 2010

Nida Art Colony or NAC is an interdisciplinary art, education & residency center. It is a new subdivision of the Vilnius Academy of Arts. It is developed under the EEA and Norway Grants support. The project started in 2009. NAC  will open in February 2011.

The overall objective of the NAC project is to improve the quality of art and design education in Lithuania and to implement innovations in the field of art education by promoting international cooperation. By launching the Nida Artist-in-residence Programme NAC also aims to create favourable conditions for creative contemporary art practices.

The main forms of NAC activities are international workshops, summer schools, exhibitions, conferences, video screenings and the artistst-in-residence programme. In June, July and September the NAC will house summer workshops of the Vilnius Academy of Arts (these workshops constitute a part of the curriculum and are organised by the Academy‘s departments themselves). All other events are subject to planing.

Nida Art Colony is on the Curonian Spit, which is a peninsular dividing the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea. In the year 2000, the Curonian Spit was included into the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the most beautiful and unique cultural landscapes of Europe. The Curonian Spit is a National park with sand dunes and pitch pine forests as characteristic features of its landscape. Nida settlement is the administrative centre of Neringa. A century ago it had a high reputation within the artistic world: there was an active Art Colony established by German artists-expressionists in the 2nd half of the 19th century-the beginning of the 20th century. Artists like Max Pechstein and Karl Schmidt-Rotluff, writers like the Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann, composers and actors prized its landscape and ambience.

Website http://nidacolony.lt

Baltic Film and Media School

October 13th, 2010

The Baltic Film and Media School (BFM) at Tallinn University is the only higher-educational institution in northern Europe teaching film, television and media studies in English.

BFM offers hands-on three-year BA and two-year MA programs, as well as courses in:

* Electronic media and television production
* Public relations
* Mass communications and media
* Directing
* Producing
* Screenwriting
* Sound Design
* Editing
* Cinematography
* New media technologies and processes

Classes are currently taught by academics and professionals from Europe and North America. Students start their first year of studies with practical tasks and assignments, and eventually graduate with an internationally accredited university degree. BFM offers a well-equipped study and production environment in the vibrant capital city of Tallinn, which is the largest city in Estonia. BFM courses are geared towards providing essential practical media skills to enter today’s changing media landscape right after graduation.

www.bfm.ee

BFM trailer in Youtube

Technical Innovation House Annas 2

September 4th, 2010

Technical Innovation House (Theniskās jaunrades Nams) is a place in Riga where children and youth aged 6 to 25 years can spend their free time in technological, scientific and artistic orientations clubs, studios and workshops that develop the practical skills and at the same time can help to choose a possible future profession.

TJN organizes different events, such as festivals and competitions to children.

Riga, Annas 2, LV- 1001

www.tjn.lv