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SVA 2014 Arts Abroad programs

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2014 Arts Abroad programs

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Your time off is hard-earned and precious. How will you spend it this year? By working on a passion project? Studying a new or long-held interest? Traveling somewhere you've never been? Why not all of the above?

For over 30 years, the School of Visual Arts has offered Arts Abroad, a selection of innovative travel and educational programs that provide professionals, teachers and students alike the opportunity to see the world, focus on their work, renew their passions—and possibly earn college credit along the way. Wherever you choose to go, whatever you choose to do, our accomplished faculty will lead you on an inspiring and rewarding adventure. 

Read on for more about the remaining 2014 SVA Arts Abroad programs.

May 18–June 1
Experience the architecture and design of the Italian Renaissance and investigate how these concepts can be applied to contemporary design in this workshop, which includes visits to the historic sites and notable modern structures of two of Italy's most picturesque destinations.

May 25–June 8
Study architecture, art, graphic design and typography—and collaborate with Italian and American designers, historians and publishers—in the birthplace of Western typographic tradition and one of the world's great cities.

May 30–June 12
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Provence through this on-site study of Roman ruins, Romanesque architecture and works by van Gogh and Cézanne, among other artists.

May 30–June 13
Hone your skills as you photograph the natural and cultural wonders of Provence, from its outdoor markets to its medieval architecture to its river delta, salt marshes and ochre-colored cliffs.

June 7–July 5
Explore and photograph in Shanghai, an ever-changing megalopolis and art-world hub; meet with the city's curators and gallerists; and participate in individual and group critiques in this four-week program.  

June 9–20
Capture the action of surfing while exploring the breathtaking beauty of Bali's culture, beaches, and biodiversity. Refine your personal vision through the genres of surf and lifestyle photography in a breathtaking and mystical setting.

June 25–July 14
Hone your skills or explore new directions in your art while working in the spacious studios of the Escola Superior de Disseny i Art Llotja, in the beautiful Mediterranean city of Barcelona.

July 5–16
Photograph models on location and in the studio in the Mediterranean city of Barcelona, long a top destination for fashion advertising and editorials.

July 6–13 
Study the aesthetics, ethics, history and politics of food and its preparation in the kitchens of L'Ecole Supérieure d'Art et de Design de Reims—home to one of the first culinary design programs in the world—and visit the distilleries, farms and vineyards of France's Champagne region.

July 15–29
Join in one of Europe's premier theater and film festivals, located on the idyllic island of Mali Brijuni, where you will have the opportunity to work on productions and learn from masters of acting, directing, theater, and film.

For more information or to apply, visit artsabroad.sva.edu.

School of Visual Arts has been a leader in the education of artists, designers and creative professionals for more than six decades. With a faculty of distinguished working professionals, dynamic curriculum and an emphasis on critical thinking, SVA is a catalyst for innovation and social responsibility. Comprised of more than 6,000 students at its Manhattan campus and 35,000 alumni in 100 countries, SVA also represents one of the most influential artistic communities in the world. For information about the college's 32 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, visit sva.edu.


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