Dear Students, Artists, and Educators,
The Santa Reparata International School of Art is a
private non-profitschool located in the historic center
of Florence, Italy. Building on its roots as a
printmaking workshop founded in 1970, the school
enlarged in 2000 to encompass a full curriculum of
studio art, art history, and Italian language courses.
In the past two years the curriculum has been expanded
to include academic classes in Liberal Arts, and
related academic fields
Programs Santa
Reparata provides accredited academic-year programs and
summer classes that are attended by students from
around the world. The facilities, particularly in
printmaking, photography, and computer imaging are some
of the finest to be found in Italy. For this reason
SRISA is partner to numerous American colleges and
universities that offer programs in Florence. SRISA
courses are exciting and challenging, and they provide
a logical structure for students who have a strong
interest in art, art history, and academic fields
relating to Italy
College
Credit Students enrolled in
courses at the Santa Reparata International School of
Art may receive college credit through Maryville
University in St. Louis, which provides a transcript
for all work completed at the end of each semester.
Maryville University is fully accredited through The
Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association
of Colleges and Schools
Teaching SRISA
provides all students with pedagogically sound syllabi
in order that they understand the expectations of their
instructors and the goals of each course. Academic
courses relate primarily to the history and culture of
Italy giving students a framework by which to
understand and appreciate their stay in Florence. The
school is committed to teaching both the rich history
of art as well as contemporary art and ideas. It does
not promote a particular style of art-making, Rather,
it encourages each student to find his or her own path
to personal expression with the active support and
tutelage of instructors, who are working professionals
in their fields.
Students in studio arts will find courses that embrace
both traditional and contemporary practices. Methods
such as bookbinding and woodcut printing co-exist with
the latest digital programs, creating a unique
opportunity to blend high tech/ low tech methods.
Quality There
is a strong commitment to technical expertise in all
areas of study at Santa Reparata. Students learn to
handle fine equipment and supplies, and they are
exposed continually to the latest professional
practices in each studio area.
Culture The
school is a cultural institution devoted to the
interchange of ideas and culture, and has been a part
of the artistic life of Florence for more than thirty
years. Accordingly, the school sponsors musical events,
lectures, and exhibitions that bring international
students into the Florentine milieu
Non-Discrimination
Policy The Santa Reparata
International School of Art admits students of any
race, religion, national and ethnic origin to all
rights, privileges, programs and activities made
available to the students at the school. It does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
ethnicity, national origin, age, sex, sexual
orientation, or marital, veteran, or handicapped status
in administration of its educational policies, or
admissions policies.
Rebecca
Olsen, Director
Santa Reparata International School of Art, SRISA -
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