summer enrollment deadlines have
been extended!
EXCITING NEWS ABOUT SRISA STUDIOS
The Santa Reparata International School of Art,founded
in 1970, moved its studio facilities in May, 2008, to a new campus
at Via San Gallo 53/r in the center of Florence.
With over 7,000 square feet, the new space includes extensive
printmaking, photography, and painting areas, painting and drawing
studios in addition to three independent galleries with visibility
from the street.
We invite you to take a virtual
tour of the new San Gallo campus and the Strozzi
campus by clicking
here.
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about Santa Reparata
The Santa Reparata International School of Art is an independent non-profit
school that provides accredited academic-year
and semester studio art programs, short
workshops, and summer classes of the highest caliber. The curricula
and class schedules are based on the AmericanUniversity model and are
taught in English, however our students come from many countries and cultural
backgrounds.
Academic year courses at the Santa Reparata International School of Art
are accredited through the University of South Florida (USF). USF grants
credit for courses successfully completed at SRISA during Fall, Spring
and Summer Semesters. SRISA students that meet USF enrollment requirements
and successfully complete their studies may choose to receive a domestic
USF transcript for courses completed at SRISA. USF is fully accredited
through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
A mixture of hands-on courses in studio art, and the intellectual and
cultural background provided by academic study, provides students who
wish to study abroad with an experience in Florence that is authentic
and enriching. The facilities of the school are extensive and the faculty
are highly qualified professionals from all over the world.
History of SRISA
Santa Reparata was founded in 1970 as the Santa Reparata
Graphic Art Centre, providing limited editions for artists, printmaking
classes for students, and open-studio workshop privileges for independent
printmakers. Beginning in 1971 the Centre began collaborations with various
Florence-based American universities providing classes in etching and
lithography as part of their academic year programs. By the mid-1970s
American schools began to bring groups of students along with their professors
to offer summer courses in both printmaking and photography. In 2000 Santa
Reparata moved to its new facilities on Via San Gallo and became incorporated
as the Santa Reparata International School of Art (SRISA), a non-profit
501(c) 3 corporation, with classes in painting, photography, drawing,
art history, and Italian language. As the student population grew the
school increased its offerings to include the numerous areas that now
comprise a much broader curriculum, incorporating new technologies such
as digital printmaking and photography, as well as fashion design, jewelry
and weaving. In 2005 SRISA opened a second campus in the historic Palazzo
Strozzino on Piazza Strozzi to house all academic classes, library, main
computer labs, and administrative offices.
Apply
on-line l Enrollment for For Summer & Fall 2008
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