CILECT is committed to developing and promoting the highest standards of education, research and training for film, television and related media through establishing and organizing global and regional forums for the exchange of artistic, pedagogical, methodological and managerial best practices for all its members.
ELIA is a globally connected European network that provides a dynamic platform for professional exchange and development in higher arts education.
L’Internationale is a confederation of seven modern and contemporary art institutions. L’Internationale proposes a space for art within a non-hierarchical and decentralised internationalism, based on the values of difference and horizontal exchange among a constellation of cultural agents, locally rooted and globally connected.
We are a community of Fine Art practitioners, thinkers and educators. We aim to exchange and connect ideas and cultural responses to art education and to education in Fine Art.
The history of ASFA, which was founded in 1836, virtually coincides with the history of the modern Greek state. Throughout its long history, legendary and leading Greek artists representing many tendencies of fine arts, left their mark as members of the School’s teaching staff, thereby building the prestigious name of ASFA.
Founded in Cergy-Pontoise, near Paris, in the 1970s, imprinted by the pioneering spirit of the Université de Vincennes and the new cities that surround it and destined to change art education, the École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts de Paris-Cergy (ENSAPC) has been inventing, experimenting, and innovating for four decades. Today ENSAPC is on the cutting edge, producing artists and creatives of international renown.
The Gerrit Rietveld Academie is an international university of applied sciences for Fine Arts and Design in Amsterdam (NL). It is home to a close-knit, international community of students from across the world.
The GSA is internationally recognised as one of Europe’s leading higher education institutions for education and research in the visual creative disciplines.
Critical thinking, research and the deep questioning of technology’s ‘invisible’ predeterminations are at the heart of Merz Akademie’s teaching, learning and research. Students are supported in their studies from the start to develop their own aesthetic practices in design, art, film, or new media as a form of artistic research.
The Schools of Visual Arts of the Royal Danish Art Academy of Fine Art offers all aspects of a superior fine art education: teaching, professional growth, and research within all aspects of the visual arts.
Vilnius Academy of Arts (VAA) is the largest and oldest art university in the Baltic States, established in 1793 as an Architecture department at the Chief school of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in Vilnius. Today Academy has over 1,800 students in four cities – Vilnius, Kaunas, Telšiai and Klaipėda. Each faculty has its own unique study programs.