Transcarpathian Art Institute
The Transcarpathian Art Institute (TAI) is an post-secondary academic institute. It was founded in 2003 and is located in Uzhhorod, Ukraine.
Ukrainian: Закарпатський художній інститут | |
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Established | 2003 |
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Chancellor | Nebesnyk Ivan Ivanovych |
Students | 568 |
Address | Post address: 38/80 Mynaiska st.,
Uzhhorod 88015 Ukraine. , Uzhgorod , Ukraine |
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History
Background
The TAI is one of the few schools of art in Ukraine that trains specialists with higher education which helps address issues of economic stagnation and brain drain in the region.
Opening
Two graduates of the Royal Hungarian Art Institute, Adalbert Erdeli (1891-1955) and Joseph Bokshay (1891-1975), wanted to found an art school. Due to lack of land for the school, Erdeli settled in Mukachevo and became a teacher in the local civil school and teachers' seminary, where he worked from 1916 to 1922. After returning from the Russian front in World War I, Bokshay settled in 1919 as a teacher in Uzhhorod and did not change the place of work until 1945.
Their initial institution was a public school, founded in 1927, and the first art school in Transcarpathia was founded in March 1946. It was called the Uzhgorod State Arts and Crafts College, and was led by Erdeli. In 1947, the director was John Harapko. Former students followed Harapko, including Paul Balla (1958-1962), John Barnych (1962-1971), Joseph Pal (1971-1974), John Manaylo (1974-1980), John Kohutych, Boris Slivka (1985-1990), John Nebesnyk (1990-2003), Marina Kiyak (2003-2011), and Peter Petrysche (February 2011).
Residents
Among the faculty that taught painting and woodcarving, many had careers as artists, including Joseph Bokshay, Theodore Manaylo, Andrew Kotska, Adalbert Boretsky, Ernest Kontratovych, John Harapko, Basil Svyda, and Sandor Petkov.
Graduates included Vladimir Nikita, Paul Bedzir, Edith and Nicholas Medvetsky, Ferenc Seman, and Elizabeth Kremnytska. In December 1965, the institution was subordinated to the Ministry of Local Industry of the USSR, and renamed Uzhgorod College of Applied Arts. The school continued the tradition of the founders with a new generation of art education teachers, college graduates and the Art Institute of the Soviet Union. These included Edita Medvetsky, Ivan Didyk, and Basil Petretskyy.
From 1998 to 2004, the college held dual-stage ("junior specialist", or bachelor's degree) training for integrated curricula.
Campuses
The Main building, where drawing, painting, and composition and font computer classes are held, is in Uzhhorod at Voloshin, 37 in the historic part of the city. Uzhanskyi zhupanatu was built on this site in the 18th century. This is evidenced by an entry baroque arch with the arms Uzhanskyi comitat and dating. Partially preserved building "A" institute of the same period, as indicated by the construction of basements and roof shape crowned by two akroteriyamy. The Building "B" high school was built in the 1930s Bohemian style constructivism.
In the center of Mukachevo classrooms located in the "White House" Rakoczy family, which was built in the mid-17th century, as the residence of Transylvanian princes. Originally it was a one-story building with signs of renaissance, which consisted of only five apartments. After the uprising of Ferenc II Rákóczi (1703–1711) departed family Shenbornov. The palace was rebuilt during the years 1746–1748 by Valtasarom Neumann (1687-1753), a well-known architect from Wurzburg. According to the plans, to the old part of the right side of the building was added to the old building symmetrical wing.
Library, hostel, workshop, and gym are at Mynaiska 38/80.
For classes at the institution created 42 classrooms, including 14 drawings classes and 10 workshops. The students have a computer center which includes six computer labs.
The museum holds the best work of college graduates and the institution. It serves to present practical work on specialized subjects, and there are more than 100 samples of plaster casts, solids, outlets, antique portraits and figures, fragments of ancient architecture and decor, ekorshe and layouts from the original specializations.
The institute equipped training and production workshops according to their purpose:
- Sculpture workshop, equipped with the appropriate machines, racks and illustrate;
- Artistic ceramics workshop equipped with potter's wheel, molding machines, drying cabinets, electric roasting products and related illustrate;
- Studio art wood features solid surface, thicknessing, fuhuvalnym drilling, kruhopylnym stalls.
- Workshops with art metal include milling, drilling, turning, threading machines, Horn, nakovalnyamy and suitable instrument;
- Graphic workshop with the proper equipment for easel graphics.
Institutes and faculties
The institute was formed with three chairs, two of which are releasing.
Department of Design
was founded in 2004. Prepares educational qualification level "bachelor" and "specialist" in the following majors: graphic design, interior design environment. Has full-time and distance learning. The department is headed by Ph.D., a member NUAU Sopko OI
The department developed relevant curricula and programs of professional disciplines and specialization. Subjects of diplomas is diverse, adaptable to the research department, with the implementation of the project and practical problems that are directly related majors, including project activity advertising and publishing products, basic editions book groups, brand and packaging-label products, interior design of residential and public buildings, design improvement and landscaping the parks, gardens and recreational parks.
Department of fine and decorative arts
was established in 2004. The teaching staff of the department trains specialists educational qualification "Bachelor" and "specialist" in the following specializations: painting, art metal, art pottery, art wood. Has full-time and distance learning. For teaching professional disciplines involved also experienced teachers. Most are members of the Union of Artists. The department is headed by Candidate of Sciences Voloshchuk A.
Students of the department are actively involved in various symposia, exhibitions and plein regional and nationwide level not only in Ukraine and Slovakia, Hungary and Poland. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of Ukraine holds annual National Olympiad in painting at the Transcarpathian Art Institute. Department constantly communicates with art academies, colleges, schools, art schools in Ukraine.
Department of Education and Social Sciences
is zahalnoakademichnoyu. Objective - to provide for the students to all specialties classical humanitarian standards of the world and national culture; teach conscious ideological problem in the context of past and present, social and cultural life; educate ability to think independently, based on the achievements of the national and world classical culture. Head of the department Nebesnyk Ivan - Professor, Ph.D., a member of the Union of Artists, Honored Worker of Education of Ukraine.
It sets out, inter alia, the following disciplines: pedagogy and psychology, cultural studies, history of Ukraine; aesthetics; ethnopsychology, basic rights, basic economic theories, Ukrainian business language, philosophy, copyright, religious studies, sociology and political science, basic management and marketing methods of teaching spetsdystsyplin and others. The department serves as the basis for the annual national conference on "Erdelivski reading", Proceedings of 2008 which produced Scientific Bulletin Transcarpathian Art Institute, where articles are published researchers in the field of pedagogy, design, art history and art education.
Notable alumni
- Rector of the Lviv National Academy A. Bockotey
- Hungarian professor and philanthropist P. Balázs