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Art et artisanat dans les pratiques du textile, depuis Arts and Crafts à nos jours - Valérie Bacart
Art, artisanat et industrie - Christophe Bardin
Caroline Achaintre: entretien
Draft:Mémoire PFE Wissal Amaddah
Draft:Utopies politiques - Philippe Roux
Expositions à Bratislava : VERRE ET BIJOUX
Fausto Melotti et Lucio Fontana, les expériences en céramique en Italie - Valérie Da Costa
La pratique de la main dans la tapisserie - Yole Devaux
Le renouveau de la céramique dans l'art contemporain - Céline Cadaureille
Le renouveau des arts de l'objet et du textile - Annie Claustres
Musée du vitrail à Porto
Pattern, Decoration and Crafts
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Table ronde sur le verre : artiste, artisan, designer et lieux de collaborations - Marie Ducaté - Christian Ghion - Isabelle Reiher
Utopies politiques - Alexandre Costanzo
Utopies politiques - Daria Ayvazova
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The School's Art courses cover all artistic practices and hybrid forms, but what stands out is the attention paid to "doing" and a marked interest in pictorial practices in all their contemporary diversity. </div> The ''Arts and Crafts aujourd’hui'' programme began in 2018 and is led by the Modernity Experimentation Laboratory (LEM). <div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> == Académie royale des Beaux-Arts (ArBA, Belgique) == [https://arba-esa.be/fr The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels] (ArBA) is a Higher School of Art (ESA) subsidised by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. Its curriculum and teaching aims are governed by its organising authority, the City of Brussels, in line with its education policy. </div> Founded in 1711, the ArBA-EsA today is a place where a modern curriculum and artistic culture meet a rich history. It is heir to a tradition that has seen layer upon layer of very different artistic practices build up along with new and inventive teaching methods. Today it is positioned in a complex international panorama of higher education institutions, with a focus that is as educational and artistic as it is vocational. It is a place of learning and research and a huge creative and productive workshop that has shaped generations of artists, designers and creators of projects. The School aims to enable its students to develop their individual artistic and professional practices by positioning them in a space that takes a reflective and critical view of the arts. In recent years, a number of new courses have been created, including masters' in Exhibition Practices, Publishing Practices and Urban Design. It has also created an Institute of Arts and Choreography (ISAC). These new courses bear witness to the School's desire to move forward in its teaching, in line with the practices of the day. <div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> == Universidade do Porto (U.Porto, Portugal) == University of Porto was founded in 1911 and is today one of the most important higher education and research institutions in Portugal with 31,897 students, 20% of whom are international students, 2,698 lecturers and researchers and 1,643 administrative staff. It is one of the top Portuguese universities in the national and international rankings. </div> [https://sigarra.up.pt/fbaup/pt/web_page.inicial The Faculty of Fine Arts] is an organic unit of the University of Porto, originally founded as the Academy of Fine Arts in 1836. It is now a centre for creation, communication and dissemination of knowledge, culture, science and technology in the fields of the fine arts and design. The Faculty's aim is to teach, encourage academic research and develop services for the community. 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The Academy's mission is to improve teaching in accredited study programs, to strengthen creative and critical thinking, to support independent artistic and scientific research and artistic creation, and to encourage the creative spirit of human society adhering to humanistic values. </div> It offers teaching at all three university levels (bachelor's, master's and PhD) in Fine Art, Design, Architecture, Restoration and at PhD level in the Theory and History of Art and Architecture department, as well as a range of VET courses. <div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> == Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM, Canada) == The [https://eavm.uqam.ca/ École des Arts Visuels et Médiatiques] (School of Visual and Media Arts, EAVM) is a higher education institution dedicated to teaching and exploration in the visual and media arts. 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