June 23–July 1, 2016
Main Building
Schillerplatz 3
A–1010 Vienna
Studio Building (the former Semperdepot)
Lehargasse 8
A–1060 Vienna
Sculpture Studios
Kurzbauergasse 9 / Böcklinstraße 1
A–1020 Vienna
Institute Building
Karl-Schweighofer-Gasse 3
A–1070 Vienna
T +43 (1) 588 16 1818
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Graduations
Every year, a growing number of highly-qualified graduates of all the study programs offered leave the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, ready to embark on their new career paths and lives. The final works are presented during the Open Days in January and in the Thesis Exhibition at the end of the academic year. Photos and information on individual works can be found in the thesis database of the Academy and in the Art & Education Yearbook. The presentations offer a representative overview of the artwork of students at the Academy and show how these works have significantly contributed to the development of arts-based research. This year, there have been 144 graduations in the following study programs:
Architecture: Bachelor/Master
Fine Arts: Studios: Abstract Painting / Expanded Pictorial Space / Figurative Painting / Graphic Arts and Printmaking Techniques / Contextual Painting / Conceptual Art / Art in Public Space / Expanded Pictorial Space-Action /Sculpture/Installation / Art and Digital Media / Art and Film / Art and Research / Art and Photography / Object Sculpture / Performative Art / Performative Art – Sculpture / Textual Sculpture / Video and Video Installation
Fine Arts: Study Program Art and Cultural Studies
Conservation-Restoration: Study Focuses: Paintings – Sculptures / Objects / Paper – Photographs – Books / Archive Material – Mural Paintings – Architectural Surfaces / Modern and Contemporary Art
Scenography
Education in the Arts Programs: Art and Education / Design and Context / Fashions and Styles
Master in Critical Studies
Doctoral Studies: Philosophy, Technical Sciences, PhD in Practice
The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna is one of the oldest but, at the same time, one of the most innovative art universities in Europe. With more than 1,400 students from over 50 countries and approximately 300 internationally successful lecturers, the Academy is one of the largest among those universities whose research and teaching mainly focus on fine art.