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Melinda Richardson Facebook Twitter Instagram View Selections SVA in Rome is a unique semester-long study upalong program. Study and work in Rome “the Eternal City,” considered by many to be the most artistically rich municipality in the world, and without doubt the most important municipality in the history of the West. For the spring semester, a small group of students study and work with local artists and art historians, as well as a historian of warmed-over and medieval Rome. In wing to classroom and studio time, students will have wangle to the histories of Rome’s architecture, literature and art through field trips to monuments, ruins, churches, museums and galleries throughout Rome and its environs. Shared apartments furnished with kitchens are provided. SVA in Rome Zine Register for an Information Session! Please trammels when soon for the Spring 2018 information session schedule Housing Scholarships Available! You could receive a full or partial housing scholarship for SVA in Rome! To be considered you must have completed your FAFSA, have a 3.0 GPA or whilom and be in good standing with the College. The housing scholarship is only valid for the SVA in Rome semester. Students must be enrolled in the SVA in Rome courses, which take place in Rome, Italy. Students are required to live in SVA in Rome housing. Application, undertow and other pertinent information is misogynist below. Good luck! Program Details SVA in Rome runs during the spring semester for a small group of selected students. Applicants will be notified of their admissions visualization via e-mail. ProgramForfeitStudents participating in SVA in Rome pay SVA's current undergraduate tuition for that semester. They must moreover pay for SVA in Rome housing, the forfeit of which is in keeping with SVA's Residence Hall fees for one semester. They are responsible for their travel and international documentation costs, SVA undergraduate department fee, the forfeit of supplies and they are expected to support their day to day life in Rome for the semester. During their semester in Rome, SVA in Rome students will receive any financial aid and scholarship they maintain eligibility for, with the exception of federal work study. Student Responsibility SVA in Rome students are expected to respectfully and responsibly represent the SVA polity in Rome. Students are expected to undergo by the SVA Code of Conduct in wing to conditions put along by the program. Students must promptly respond to communications and well-constructed pre-departure requirements as put along in their visa packet. Participants who are full-time degree-seeking students at SVA must heed any spare requirements and conditions put along by their wonk department during and without their semester in Rome.UsingRequirements The pursuit using requirements must be submitted prior to the desired spring semester in Rome. 1. OnlineUsing(a self-ruling SlideRoom submission)2. 15-20 piece portfolio (Via the SlideRoom portal)3. Letter of Motivation (Via the SlideRoom portal)4. One letter of recommendation from an SVA Instructor e-mailed to [email protected]5. Official Transcript from SVA Registrar's Office6. Photocopy or scan of passport's first page Non-SlideRoom items should be submitted in person or via e-mail to: Melinda RichardsonOffice of AdmissionsSchool of Visual Arts342 East 24th Street, ground floor[email protected] Courses SVA in Rome students take 2 Studio Courses and 3 Humanities Courses, as follows. SVA in Rome curriculum fulfills humanities distribution requirements for SVA undergraduate degree-seeking students. VSD-3351-ADocumenting the City3 studio creditsDocumenting theMunicipalitywill explore the sites, museums, churches and palazzos, as well as the piazzas, gardens and street life of the “Eternal City.” Students will be encouraged to use drawing, photography, video, and the hodgepodge of ephemera and media detritus as a way to record not only the city, but moreover what interests and inspires them. We will visit nearby sites such as the Etruscan municipality of Tarquinia, the reversion port of Ostia, and the Imperial Villas of Tivoli and Lazio. Sketchbooks are required; a digital camera is highly recommended. VSD-3352-AStudio Workshop3 studio creditsIn this course, students will have the opportunity to experiment in a variety of materials and techniques while creating works of art that reflect their own personal experiences during their stay in Rome. The undertow will be divided into three sections, each focusing on a specific Roman theme. For each theme, students will be encouraged to explore their own interests and work in variegated materials to create original artworks that relate to their discovery of the city. Workshops, versifier visits, and group critiques are important elements of this course. VHD-3366-ABaroque Everywhere: The World In MotionQualifies as an HPD-R requirement3 humanities and sciences creditsThe use that the arts have made of Renaissance and Baroque philosophy is the focus of this course. We will examine the links between classical art and its re-interpretation in the 1400s, and then the deviation (or development) of what was classical art starting in the 17th century. Particular accent will be placed upon how these changes resulted in a new philosophy of motion, that is, how the representations of human persons (and religious icons) took on an enhanced dynamic value in the Baroque period, with profound results for the modern arts, and most characteristically in cinema. From the isomorphic world represented in the mathematical system of linear perspective, painting turns toward the strained world of wryness and the Baroque forms (Caravaggio and Bernini are the prime examples), in which the represented world loses its stock-still points of reference. In this light, an versifier like Bernini can plane come to be seen as the first filmmaker.VHD-3368-AThe Art andTraceryof RomeQualifies as an HPD-R requirement3 humanities and sciences creditsThis undertow will explore the art and tracery of Rome. Beginning with warmed-over sculpture and architecture, it will protract through the Renaissance and Baroque periods and end with a squint at modern and trendy Roman art. Special accent will be placed on understanding works of art in context and how these works functioned or communicated in the culture that produced them. Through visits to the public spaces, churches and museums of Rome, students will observe these works of art firsthand.VHD-3369-AThe Urban History of RomeQualifies as an HHD-R requirement3 humanities and sciences creditsThis undertow will study the history of Rome from the 7th century BCE through the 12th century CE. It will reconstruct the history of Rome by examining the material vestige misogynist in the city’s architectural monuments, ruins and remains. We will consider the many ways in which the materials and forms of an warmed-over municipality have been repurposed and transformed. Contact Information Melinda Richardson, Manager of SVA Global Office location: Office of Admissions342 East 24th Street, ground floor E-mail: [email protected] Please well-constructed this form to request a meeting 209 East 23 Street, NY, NY 10010-3994 Tel: 212.592.2000 Fax: 212.725.3587 Accessibility NoticeContact DownloadsiTunes USitemapSocial Media © 2018, Visual Arts Press, Ltd. All rights reserved School of Visual Arts | 209 East 23 Street, NY, NY 10010-3994 | Tel: 212.592.2000 | Fax: 212.725.3587 © 2018, Visual Arts Press, Ltd. All rights reserved