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The Transcarpathian Art Institute is an institute of higher education in Ukraine. Post address: 38/80 Mynaiska st., Uzhhorod 88015 Ukraine. Was created in 2003. ==History== The need for the formation of professionals with complete higher education in the field of fine arts, decorative arts and design in the field matured in the last century and stems from several factors. Indeed, among the few schools paintings Ukraine - Odesa, Kyiv, Lviv and Kharkiv, Transcarpathian school of painting is one of the unique and just for specialists with higher education tasked not only raise the level of the school, but also deal with a number of cultural and educational problems of the region. In the region there are more than 25 aesthetic schools and art schools, a large number of studies, which creates objective conditions for the preparation of artists and teachers. Competitions in the opening of higher art school in Transcarpathia have a long history. Its start coincided with the return to a small home Subcarpathian Rus two graduates of the Royal Hungarian Art Institute Adalbert Erdelyi (1891-1955) and Joseph Bokshay (1891-1975). Due to the lack of land for any specific art school, A.Erdeli settled in Mukachevo teacher figure in the local civil school and teachers' seminary, where he worked for years 1916-1922. Joseph Bokshay after returning from the Russian front of World War settled in 1919 as a teacher Uzhgorod real school and did not change the place of work until 1945. Their initial institution is in public school figure, which was founded in 1927, and the first art school in Transcarpathia was founded in March 1946. called Uzhgorod State Arts and Crafts College led by Adalbert Erdelyi Mikhailovich, 1947 director was John Harapko. Relay management institution of I.Harapka picked former students Uzhgorod College Paul Balla (1958-1962), John Barnych (1962-1971), Joseph Pal (1971-1974), John Manaylo (1974-1980), John Kohutych, Boris Slivka (1985-1990), John Nebesnyk (1990-2003), Marina Kiyak (2003-2011), Peter Petrysche (February 2011). Among the teachers at the offices artistic painting and artistic woodcarving were outstanding artists - Joseph Bokshay, Theodore Manaylo, Andrew Kotska, Adalbert Boretsky, Ernest Kontratovych, John Harapko, Basil Svyda, William Berets, Sandor Petkov, Victor Demydyuk and many other prominent artists. College graduates were such well-known artists of the time, as Vladimir Nikita, George Hertz, John Shutyev Paul Bedzir, Edith and Nicholas Medvetsky Ivan Ilko, Ferenc Seman, Anton Shepa, Elizabeth Kremnytska. In December 1965 institution was subordinated to the Ministry of Local Industry of the USSR called Uzhgorod College of Applied Arts. Supported and continued the tradition of the founders of the new generation of art education teachers, college graduates and the Art Institute of the Soviet Union - Lyudmila Averkiyeva, Attila Dunchak Joseph Pal, Ivan Manaylo Nicholas Medvetsky Paul Balla, Edita Medvetsky, John Masnyuk, Basil Petretskyy and others. From 1998 to 2004, the college held dual stage ("junior specialist" - "Bachelor") training for integrated curricula. Since the inception ZHI (2003) c. at. Rector appointed Nebesnyk Ivan Ivanovich - candidate of pedagogical sciences, professor, member of the Union of Artists, Honored Worker of Education of Ukraine, and Rector was invited to teaching leading artists and educators of Transcarpathia. Establishment of institutions providing assistance and support outstanding artists of Ukraine: People's Artist of Ukraine Emmanuel Misko, Academician, Honored Artist of Ukraine Andriy Chebykin, People's Artist of Ukraine Andriy Bockotey, Academy of Arts of Ukraine, People's Artist of Ukraine Volodymyr Nikita, People's Artist of Ukraine, Chairman of the National Artists' Union of Ukraine Volodymyr Chepelyk. 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「Transcarpathian Art Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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