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The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts was founded in 1966 by Brett Taylor, and is now overseen by its director, John Pack. The center is an independent, non-profit program located in Paros, Greece and Pistoia, Italy. Courses are offered in two semester-long sessions per year and include painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, creative writing, art history, literature and classical singing.〔http://www.fodors.com/world/europe/greece/the-cyclades/review-118440.html〕 The center accepts a maximum of 24 students into each of its semester programs.〔http://www.goabroad.com/providers/the-aegean-center-for-the-fine-arts/programs/fine-arts-in-greece-italy-3748〕 Taylor was both a painter and musician who gained a passion for Greece from one of his teachers at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. Taylor's writings described the intentions for his program: "...to get away from mass production and to meet a need for individualized instruction in an unfamiliar and very different setting which fosters a fresh perspective and independence..."〔http://www.einspruch.com/writing/1998/the-aegean-center-for-the-fine-arts/〕 John Pack has directed the Aegean Center since 1984 where he also teaches digital photography. == External links == * (The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts ) * (The Institute of International Education - IIE ) * (The European League of Institutes of the Arts - ELIA ) * (The Association of American Colleges and Universities - AAC&U ) * (Herron School of Art and Design ) * (Chester College of New England ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aegean Center for the Fine Arts」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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