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ART

S TUD I E S

I N LE I PZ IG

Institute for Art Education

A R T S T U D I E S I N L E I P Z I G

T he  Institute  for  Art  Education  cordially  welcomes  all.  Get  to  know  our  institute  with  its  many  opportunities  and  the    

university  town  Leipzig.  This  brochure    provides  guests,  art  educators,  scientists,  artists,  and  student  applicants  with  important  information  concerning  the  institute  and  its  surroundings.  

Due  to  the  fact  that  not  all  questions  can  be  answered,  please  visit  our  website  for  more  detailed  information  regarding  studies,  lessons,  research,  and  artistic  activities:www.uni-­leipzig.de/studienart

A R T S T U D I E S I N L E I P Z I G

ART EDUCATION – STUDIES

Apart  from  producing  original  works  of  art  in  studios,  workshops,  and  in  small  groups,  students  also  learn  about  the  foundations  of  art  theory  -­‐  with  focus  on  que-­‐stions  regarding  contemporary  art  -­‐  as  well  as  about  the  foundations  of  art  history  and  art  teaching  skills.

The  degree  »Bachelor  of  Arts«  is  obtained  after  six    semesters  and  enables  one  to  immediately  start  

Job  opportunities  are  in  museums,  art  clubs,  in  children  and  adolescent  circles  or  as  a  self-­‐employed  instructor.    

After  obtaining  a  »Bachelor  of  Arts«  degree,  students  have  the  opportunity  to  further  their  artistic  and  academic  knowledge  four  more  semesters,  receiving  a  »Master  of  Arts«  upon  successful  completion  of  all  courses.  

»Master  of  Arts«  degree.  Only  with  this  degree  are  students  then  allowed  to  take  part  in  a  two-­‐year  intern-­‐ship  (Schulpraxis  und  Seminarangebote  der  Bildungsa-­‐genturen)  which  ends  with  the  second  state  exam.

RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC CAREERS

ingly  by  students,  alumni,  as  well  as  by  those  working  on  their  doctorates.  Areas  of  concentration  include  the  research  of  creativity  and  the  foundations  of  under-­‐standing  and  teaching  art.

Art Education

scholastic

non–scholastic

Bachelor of Arts

Master of Arts

A R T S T U D I E S I N L E I P Z I G

DEGREE PROGRAMS

   the  subject  of  art)  

planned  beginning  2008/2009:

Secondary  Education,  Art  (high  school)Secondary  Education,  Art  (middle  school)Special  Education,  Art

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

The  entrance  requirements  for  all  degree  programs  are:  -­‐

in  accordance  with  the  Numerus  Clauses  regulations,  and  the  successful  completion  of  an  aptitude  test.  Even  though  these  requirements  can  be  a  bit  of  a  hurdle,  in-­‐dividuals  who  during  high  school  were  more  interested  in  art  than  others,  who  enjoy  creating,  and  who  have  indenpently  educated  themselves  artistically  are  also  given  a  chance.

Students of the BIP creative school during the winter semester break of the institute:black light action in the art halls of the Sparkasse Leipzig

www.mehlhornschulen.de

www.kunsthalle-­sparkasse.de

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upper row:workshop for sculpture and object art, event in the lobby

second row:multimedia studio, staircasehistorical workshop for typo-graphy and hot type

third row:workshop for intaglio, !at screen printing and relief printing, lecture auditorium

bottom row:hall for performance art,painting halls

relief printing press in the hand setting room

A R T S T U D I E S I N L E I P Z I G

IDEAL ACADEMIC CONDITIONS

The  institute  is  located  in  the  heart  of  Leipzig’s  histo-­‐rical  downtown.  The  university’s  main  buildings,  the  buildings  for  seminars,  as  well  as  the  libraries  and  the  cafeteria  are  all  within  the  same  vicinity.  Spacious  rooms,  located  in  an  architecturally  prominent  buil-­‐ding  (Werkbund  1908)  are  the  premises  of  a  modernly  equipped  lecture  auditorium,  a  seminar  room,  rooms  for  group  work,  workshops,  and  studios.  Here  students  work  either  under  direction  of  an  instructor  or  inde-­‐pendently  on  their  artistic  works.  The  large  studios,  the  painting  workshops  and  the  studios  for  sculpture  and  object  art  also  provide  for  a  workshop  for  typo-­‐graphy  (historical  hand  setting  room),  for  a  workshop  for  product  design  and  papermaking,  as  well  as  for  a  photography  studio  with  photographic  laboratory  and  for  an  installation  and  action  art  room.  Multimedia  

utmost  best  conditions  for  creative  work  in  the  varying  areas  of  new  media,  especially  in  the  applied  areas  of  art  education.

In  the  three  divisions  of  the  institute  »the  Division  of  Theory  and  Didactics  in  Fine  Art«,  »the  Division  of    

»the  Division  of  Design  and  New  Media«  teachers  and  -­‐

dents  during  their  studies.

In  the  courses  which  familiarize  students  with  the  nature  of  artistic  works  and  processes,  insights  in  the  structure  and  developement  of  artistic  production,  

learn  about  the  language  of  form  and  color,  as  well  as  about  the  particular  nature  and  development  of  arti-­‐

stic  creativity.  In  dealing  with  these  topics,  examples  of  modern  art  are  viewed  and  students  gain  insights  into  the  important  developmental  tendencies  and  conceptual  problems  of  art  as  well.

The  courses  in  didactics,  which  relate  to  the  topics  mentioned  above,  familiarize  students  with  the  nature,  structure,  and  development  of  pedagogically  guided  processes  and  the  particular  nature  of  their  results.  Through  various  types  of  practical  training  in  schools  as  well  as  through  participation  in  non  school-­‐related  projects,  students  turn  theory  into  practice  and  gain  knowledge  through  individual  experience.

The  artistic,  practical  training  is  conceptually  connected  with  contemporary  art  and  provides  a  variety  of  possi-­‐

-­‐niques,  from  drawing,  painting,  and  printing  techniques,  to  techniques  for  object  art,  calligraphy,  installation  art,  performance  art,  multimedia  design  (ex.  video),  as  well  as  techniques  for  commercial  art  crafts  and  design  are  learned  in  class  and  can  become  the  foundations  for  individual  exploration.  During  the  course  of  studies,  working  independently  and  intensely  in  selected  areas  becomes  increasingly  important.

The  required  literature  for  studies  and  research  can  be  found  in  the  special  libraries  of  the  faculty,  in  the  Museum  of  Fine  Art,  and  in  the  Gallery  for  Contempora-­‐ry  Art.  The  university’s  library  and  the  German  National  Library  are  apart  from  these  popular  places  for  reading  and  studying.

Director of the instituteProf. Dr. habil. Frank Schulz

Libraries:

www.ub.uni-­leipzig.de

www.ddb.de

A R T S T U D I E S I N L E I P Z I G

Institute  for  Art  Education

Gewandhaus

Nikolai  ChurchEating:campus  with  cafeteria  (100  m)

Opera  House

Swimming:Lake  Cospudener  (10  km)

The institute in the Geschwister-Scholl-House is approximately 300 meters away from the main train station and is located near the famous Nikolai Church. The church became famous through its a"liation with J.S. Bach and through the events from the Peaceful Revolution of 1989.

site  plan  and  aerial  view:

www.uni-­leipzig.de/studienart/

institut/lageplan.htm

A R T S T U D I E S I N L E I P Z I G

CULTURE OF THE INSTITUTE

For  the  periodical  exhibitions  called  »treppenwerk«  

accessible  to  the  public  at  large.  Once  a  semester  a  

works  are  viewed  takes  place.  Students  allow  others    to  look  over  their  shoulders  and  their  works  are  put  up  for  discussion.  Apart  from  student  exhibitions,  

contestants  are  also  periodically  exhibited.

The  student  council,  representative  of  the  student  body,  facilitates  the  work  of  the  university  by  organizing  excursions  and  cultural  events  like  visits  to  museums  and  cinemas  and  semester  parties.

The  Award  of  Honor  is  granted  annually.  Students  who  graduate  with  exceptional  artistic  and  academic  

great  service  to  the  development  of  the  institute  are  also  awarded.

with  the  institute.  Members  of  the  Art  Educational  -­‐

nity  to  actively  participate  in  the  happenings  and  in  the  development  of  the  institute.

students during the presentation of an academic project

A R T S T U D I E S I N L E I P Z I G

exhibitions, presentations, projects at the institute

a selection of students‘ artworks and art educational projects can be found every semester under:www.uni-­leipzig.de/studienart/

treppenwerk                

A R T S T U D I E S I N L E I P Z I G

FINE ART AND ART EDUCATION IN LEIPZIG

Leipzig,  as  an  important  worldwide  center  for  painting,  graphic  arts,  book  art,  photography,  and  media  art  is  the  ideal  place  for  studying  art  education.

The  Museum  of  Fine  Art,  the  Gallery  for  Contemporary  Art,  the  Museum  for  Applied  Arts,  the  art  halls  of  the  Sparkasse,  and  the  gallery  centers  in  the  old  factory  halls  –  with  internationally  renowned  galleries  like  the  

those  interested  in  art.

A  variety  of  clubs  for  culture  and  art  as  well  as  various  types  of  schools  welcome  art  educational  engagement  and  can  therefore  be  a  support  for  students  during  studies.

museums  and  galleries:www.mdbk.dewww.gfzk-­online.dewww.grassimuseum.dewww.spinnerei.de/15/kunstwww.rundgang-­kunst.de

art  for  children:www.haus-­steinstrasse.de/bleilausverlagwww.buchkinder.dewww.gfzk.de/foryouwww.medienwerkstatt-­leipzig.de

creative  school  partner:www.mehlhornschulen.de

CULTURE AND LIVING IN LEIPZIG

Apart  from  museums  and  galleries,  the  variety  of  small  clubs,  theaters,  and  cinemas  with  extensive  cultural  programs,  including  alternative  programs  make  up  the  cultural  fundaments  of  the  city  of  Leipzig  –  one  of  Europe’s  most  traditionally  rich  music  towns.  

Not  only  is  Leipzig  a  place  for  classical  music,  for  exa-­‐mple  through  the  world  famous  Gewandhaus  Orche-­‐stra  and  the  Thomaner  Choir,  but  it  is  also  a  host  for  contemporary  music  festivals  like  the  international  Wave-­‐Gothic-­‐Festival  and  Leipzig  Jazz  Days.  For  those  interested  in  music  plenty  of  musical  experiences  can  be  found  in  Leipzig.  A  detailed  list  of  cultural  events  is  

www.nato-­leipzig.de

A  large  park  and  woods  run  throughout  the  city.  On  the  outskirts  of  the  city  are  the  large  lakes  which  were  cre-­‐ated  through  the  mining  of  brown  coal.  One  can  reach  the  seas  either  by  foot  or  by  bicycle.

Living  close  to  the  city  center  is  favored.  Students  enjoy  sharing  spacious  apartments  built  in  the  Wilhelmina  style  as  well  as  living  in  modern  dormitories  of  the  Studentenwerk,  or  in  the  buildings  of  the  former  GDR  paying  low  cost  rent.

LEIPZIG: AN IDEAL

PLACE TO STUDY

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versitile Leipzig:Modern galleries, historical museums and interesting sights are located in the city center as well as in other districts of the city. Either on foot or by bicycle, travelling #rst through the city’s park and then over through woods, one can make a day trip and visit buildings. Sometimes the winter causes Leipzig’s bodies of waters to freeze. The numerous clubs are frequently visited and terraces in front of bars are full during summer.

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FURTHER INFORMATION

www.uni-­leipzig.de/studienarthomepage  of  the  institute  detailed  information  regarding  degree  programs,    aptitude  tests,  research  and  students  current  works

www.uni-­leipzig.deinformation  regarding  studies  at  the  University  of  Leipzig

www.uni-­leipzig.de/studsekall  questions  regarding  enrollment  are  answered  at    

www.uni-­leipzig.de/weltinformation  for  international  students  regarding    studying  at  the  university

CONTACT

Institut  für  Kunstpädagogik(Institute  for  Art  Education)Ritterstraße  8  –  10  (Geschwister-­‐Scholl-­‐Haus)04109    LeipzigTelefon  +49  (0)  341  97  37  250Telefax  +49  (0)  341  97  37  259E-­‐Mail      kunstpae@uni-­‐leipzig.de

semester party: teachers barbecue for students

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