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[[Department of Sculpture, Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] is the main educational institution for sculpture in Slovenia. It is part of the University of Ljubljana and was established in 1945.  
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[[Department of Sculpture, Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] is the main educational institution for sculpture in Slovenia. It is part of the [[University of Ljubljana]] and was established in [[established::1945]]. The Department [[Department of Painting, Sculpture and Restoration Library, Academy of Fine Arts and Design|shares a library]] with other artistic departments.
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The Department of Sculpture offers a reformed programme of study since 2009. According to the submitted portfolio and the admission exam score up to 10 students are excepted each year. The undergraduate programme lasts for three years and is completed by degree. It has no pathway but the students can choose their optional subjects.  
 
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==Program==
 
The Department of Sculpture offers a reformed programme of study since 2009. According to the submitted portfolio and the admission exam score up to 10 students are excepted each year. The undergraduate programme lasts for three years and is completed by degree. It has no pathway but the students can choose their optional subjects. The courses can be taken as full-time, part-time or parallel studies. One study year has 60 credit points (ECTS) and consists of practical (studio work) and theoretical part (lectures and seminars).
 
  
The study of sculpture is an interdisciplinary study. In the beginning students gain practical competence of modelling, casting, carving, welding or otherwise producing a portrait and a figure. Further study includes formulation of ideas, developing concepts and reflecting their realisation by individual and peer group learning. Final year students usually prouduce a group art project. The project ''Čakajoči ("The waiting")'' received the Prešeren Award for students in 2010.
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==Programme==
At the end of every semester a students' exhibition is held at the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]]. Selected students can also exhibit their works on group exhibitions and festivals during the school year (e.g. Speculum Artium).
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The courses can be taken as full-time, part-time or parallel studies. One study year has 60 credit points (ECTS) and consists of practical (studio work) and theoretical part (lectures and seminars).
  
Masters programme will take two years and is expected to start in 2012. The students will be able to choose their mentors. For now the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] does not offer a programme of doctoral study.
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The study of sculpture is an interdisciplinary study. In the beginning students gain practical competence of modelling, casting, carving, welding or otherwise producing a portrait and a figure. Further study includes formulation of ideas, developing concepts and reflecting their realisation by individual and peer group learning. Final year students usually produce a group art project and the university's Prešeren Award is bestowed to the outstanding students.
  
==Other activities==
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At the end of every semester a students' exhibition is held at the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]]. Selected students can also exhibit their works on group exhibitions and festivals during the school year (e.g. [[Speculum Artium Festival]]). Every year the department organises excursions for students (Venice, Vienna, Zagreb, London, Graz, München etc.).
* Several excursions (Venice, Vienna, Zagreb, London, Graz,  München etc.) and workshops (Lipica) are organised every year for students of sculpture.
 
* The Department has a library:[[Department of Painting, Sculpture and Restoration Library, Academy of Fine Arts and Design]].
 
* Students can also listen to the lectures of guest speakers.
 
* [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] has a bilateral agreement with many foreign academies across the Europe and offers different student exchanges, including  CEEPUS and Erasmus. Incoming students are expected to speak English and are welcome to participate in all practical courses by their choice. The theoretical courses are in Slovene but Erasmus students can pass them by individual work.  
 
  
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Masters programme will take two years and is expected to start in 2012. The students will be able to choose their mentors. For now the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] does not offer a programme of doctoral study.
  
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==International cooperation==
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[[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] has a bilateral agreement with many foreign academies across the Europe and offers different student exchanges, including CEEPUS and Erasmus. Incoming students are expected to speak English and are welcome to participate in all practical courses by their choice. The theoretical courses are in Slovene but Erasmus students can pass them by individual work.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Oddelek za kiparstvo, Akademija za likovno umetnost in oblikovanje (ALU0)
Erjavčeva 23, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 251 8132, 386 (0) 1 251 9071
Lujo Vodopivec, Head of Sculpture Department







Department of Sculpture, Academy of Fine Arts and Design is the main educational institution for sculpture in Slovenia. It is part of the University of Ljubljana and was established in 1945. The Department shares a library with other artistic departments.

The Department of Sculpture offers a reformed programme of study since 2009. According to the submitted portfolio and the admission exam score up to 10 students are excepted each year. The undergraduate programme lasts for three years and is completed by degree. It has no pathway but the students can choose their optional subjects.


Programme

The courses can be taken as full-time, part-time or parallel studies. One study year has 60 credit points (ECTS) and consists of practical (studio work) and theoretical part (lectures and seminars).

The study of sculpture is an interdisciplinary study. In the beginning students gain practical competence of modelling, casting, carving, welding or otherwise producing a portrait and a figure. Further study includes formulation of ideas, developing concepts and reflecting their realisation by individual and peer group learning. Final year students usually produce a group art project and the university's Prešeren Award is bestowed to the outstanding students.

At the end of every semester a students' exhibition is held at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design. Selected students can also exhibit their works on group exhibitions and festivals during the school year (e.g. Speculum Artium Festival). Every year the department organises excursions for students (Venice, Vienna, Zagreb, London, Graz, München etc.).

Masters programme will take two years and is expected to start in 2012. The students will be able to choose their mentors. For now the Academy of Fine Arts and Design does not offer a programme of doctoral study.

International cooperation

Academy of Fine Arts and Design has a bilateral agreement with many foreign academies across the Europe and offers different student exchanges, including CEEPUS and Erasmus. Incoming students are expected to speak English and are welcome to participate in all practical courses by their choice. The theoretical courses are in Slovene but Erasmus students can pass them by individual work.

See also

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