Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts
  • Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts

  • Country: Sweden
  • Type: Education
  • Website: www.kkh.se
  • Update: 05-02

The Royal University College of Fine Arts (KKH) was founded in 1735 and is now the oldest fine arts college in Sweden. The Royal University College of Fine Arts offers courses in fine arts at the junior and senior levels, as well as courses in architecture at the senior level. Although the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts is relatively small, with an annual enrollment of about 20 students, it is surrounded by excellent cultural facilities, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Modern Architecture, and the Museum of Far Eastern Art, which are all very close by, as well as venues for film, dance, and other creative works and performances. The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts is a pure art school with studios for painting, sculpture, film, metal, woodworking, ceramics and glazing. The Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts focuses on training undergraduate professional artists, with a small number of master's degree programs. The Swedish Academy of Integrated Design and Art is a comprehensive design school that also has a pure art department.

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