Academie Minerva
The academy was founded in 1798 in Groningen as a school for arts, architecture, construction engineering, and seamanship.[1] Today it is a school for fine art and design and part of the Hanze University Groningen. It offers three main fields: Fine Art, Design and Teacher of Fine Art and Design. The Leeuwarden based Academy for Pop Culture is also part of the Academie Minerva. This study has two directions, popular music and design.
"Step", artwork by Peter Stut and Eja Siepman van den Berg in front of the Academie Minerva | |
Established | 1798 |
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Location | , |
Website | www.academieminerva.nl |
Academie Minerva is a Dutch art academy.
Alumni
- Jan Altink (1885–1971), painter
- Wim Crouwel (1928), graphic designer
- Otto Eerelman (1839–1926), painter
- Pascal van der Graaf (1979), painter
- Simone Haak (1952), ceramist
- Henk Helmantel (1945), painter
- Derk Holman (1916–1982), ceramist and sculptor
- Tjaša Iris (1968), painter
- Jozef Israëls (1824–1911), painter
- Jan van der Kooi (1957), painter and drawer
- Geesje Mesdag-van Calcar (1850–1936), painter
- Awoiska van der Molen (born 1972), photographer
- Evert Musch (1918-2007), painter and drawer
- Bert Nienhuis (1873-1960), ceramist and jewelry designer
- Noor Nuyten (1966), multidisciplinary artist
- Alida Jantina Pott (1888-1931), painter
- Matthijs Röling (1943), painter
- Anno Smith (1915-1990), ceramist, painter and sculptor
- Ellen Spijkstra (born 1957), ceramist and photographer
- Martin Tissing (1936), painter and sculptor
- Wladimir de Vries (1917–2001), sculptor
References
- Dijk, F. van (1998) Leraren van de Academie Minerva. Een keuze uit twee eeuwen kunstonderwijs in Groningen Groningen: Benjamin & Partners
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