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Kaunas School of Arts (Lithuanian: Kauno meno mokykla) was a public art school, which operated from 1922 to 1940 in Kaunas, Lithuania. At the time, it was the only operating art school in Lithuania.[1][2][3] The institution continued to exist (under other names) in the Lithuanian SSR, as well as in modern Lithuania, after the restoration of Latvian intependence.
Type | Public art school |
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Active | 1922–1940 |
Director | Liudvikas Strolis (last) |
Students | 120 (in 1932) |
Location | Kaunas , Lithuania 54°54′03″N 23°54′02″E / 54.90083°N 23.90056°E |
Campus | Urban |
In 1951 its location was moved to Ąžuolai Hill (now Pelėdų Hill ).
Names
edit- 1920: Aukštieji piešimo kursai
- 1922: Kauno meno mokykla
- 1940: Kauno taikomosios dailės mokykla
- 1940: Kauno taikomosios dailės institutas
- 1944: Kauno taikomosios ir dekoratyvinės dailės institutas
- 1951: Kauno taikomosios dailės vidurinė mokykla
- 1954: Kauno Stepo Žuko taikomosios dailės vidurinė mokykla
- 1959: Kauno Stepo Žuko taikomosios dailės technikumas
- 1989: Kauno aukštesnioji meno mokykla
- 2001: Kauno kolegijos Justino Vienožinskio menų studijų centras
- This year it was integrated into Kauno kolegija , a state higher education institution
- 2005: Kauno kolegijos Justino Vienožinskio menų fakultetas
- 2018: Kauno kolegijos Menų ir ugdymo fakultetas
Notable alumni
edit- Veronika "Vėra" Šleivytė (1906-1998), photographer, painter, and graphic artist, graduated in 1934.[4]
- Vytautas Kašuba (1915-1997), sculptor, graduated in 1939.[5]
References
edit- ^ Dobrovolskaitė, Irena. "Kauno meno mokykla". vle.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 12 July 2020.
- ^ "Meno mokyklos rūmai Kaune". autc.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 12 July 2020.
- ^ "Meno mokykla". modernizmasateiciai.lt (in Lithuanian). 1 April 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
- ^ Šatavičiūtė, Lijana (April 30, 2005). "Veronika Šleivytė". Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia (in Lithuanian). Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- ^ Gedminas, Linas. "Vytautas Kašuba". Vle.lt. LNB Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos centras. Retrieved 3 July 2024.