ART SCHOOL OF NORTHERN HELSINKI

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Art School of Northern Helsinki provides basic
teaching of the visual arts for children and young students of the
Northern Helsinki area. The age of the students vary from 4 to 20
years of age.
The aim of the teaching is to provide practical
skills together with a further understanding of the visual arts.
The teaching is planned each year according to the age and capabilities
of the students.
In the summer time and throughout the school year
there is a wide range of short-term courses to attend.
The Art School of Northern Helsinki was founded
in 1985. The school is supported by Northern Helsinki Art School
Board, the City of Helsinki and the Finnish Ministry of Education.
350 students attend the Art School of Northern
Helsinki annually.
TERMS AND FEES
- Main school and office
HOW TO APPLY
STUDENTS AND TEACHING
- Elementary studies (4-6 year olds)
- Basic studies (7-11 year olds)
- Periodic workshop (12-14 year olds)
- Specialised studies (13-20 year olds)
TERMS AND FEES
The school year starts at the turn of August-September and ends
some time in May depending on the duration of the chosen course.
The duration of the school year as a whole is 33 weeks.
The school fee is to be paid beforehand for one semester at a time.
List of school fees:
- Elementary studies (4-6 year olds ) 140 e
- Basic studies (7-11 year olds) 140-160 e
- Site specific/architecture studies 160 e
- Periodic workshops and Specialised studies (12-20 year olds) 180-210
e
The entrance fee for beginners/newcomers is 6 e
Main school and office:
Itä-Pakila, Ohrahuhdantie 2 B, 00680 Helsinki
Office, tel: 09-75 44 586, Fax: 09-72 83 538
Rector, tel: 09-75 79 2830,
E-mail:toimisto@p-hginkuvataidekoulu.com
Teaching in Malmi district:
Malmitalo, Ala-Malmin tori 1, 00700 Helsinki
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HOW TO APPLY
The annual period of application is 15 April - 15 May. Application
forms are available at the main school in Pakila and at Malmitalo
and also in the libraries of Paloheinä, Oulunkylä and
Maunula.
If there are more applications than vacancies on the courses to
attend there is a lottery as to which applicants are selected.
Those chosen will be notified before mid August. The rest of the
applicants will be put on a waiting list. Because there may be cancellations
in the middle of the school year, the applicants on the waiting
list may get a chance to start their studies throughout the school
year.
The school offers a few vacancies annually for so called free students.
These have to be applied on a separate form.
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STUDENTS AND TEACHING
An art course consists of 8-13 pupils.
-Teaching takes place once a week/a course, 2-4 academic hours (45
minutes) at a time.
-The teachers are either art teachers or visual artists with educational
interests.
Elementary studies (4-6 year olds)
1-2 lessons once a week
-The learning process is based on the ways in which a child tends
to play.
-The aim is to activate imagination and to widen the ways of perception.
-The teaching consists of drawing, painting, pottery/ceramics and
constructing together with experimental use of various materials.
-The focus of the teaching is to encourage the creativity of the
working-process rather than to aim at a goal. The learning is to
take place in experimentation, play and the act of creation.
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Basic studies (7-11 year olds)
2-3 lessons once a week
-The learning consists of drawing, painting, the basics of graphic
art/printing, ceramics/sculpting and construction work. The children
are provided with the basic knowledge and skills of creating a visual
image. They are taught the grounds of composition, colour, anatomy
and perspective.
-The aim of the comprehensive studies is to guide the child into
the richness and plurality of the world of visual images. The aim
is to widen the childs personal creativity by encouraging
him/her to experiment and to look at things from various angles
and to enhance the ways of perception.
-In the site specific and architectural comprehensive studies the
main interest lies in developing the childs sense of space,
enriching the ways of perceiving constructed environment and learning
how to work with three dimensions.
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Periodic workshop (12-14 year olds)
The school year of this workshop is divided into several 6-8 weeksí
periods during which the students are taught different skills by
art specialists.
The topics of the periods are roughly the following: architectural
studies, animation, cartoon drawing, ceramics, painting, printing,
photography. It is recommended that 12-14-year old children should
attend the periodic workshop for two years before moving on to the
more advanced workshops.
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Specialised studies (13-20 year olds)
3-4 lessons once a week
After the periodic workshop there are several specialised workshops
out of which the student may choose the one he/she prefers. The
range of the workshops varies annually according to the needs of
the students.
The specialised workshops aim to deepen the students knowledge
and skills of the chosen art form (ceramics, cartoons, painting,
sculpting, etc.) The aim of the specialised studies is to enrich
the students personal ways of expression and creativity.
Ateljee workshop (16-20 years olds) is meant for those
students who has been studying for several years in specialised
studies.
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