Articles
"Press
Release: Launch of the International Academy of Art
Palestine Dec 7, 2006 Aref Al-Aref Renowed House,
Behind Arab Bank, Al-Bireh, Ramallah"
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Published November 28, 2006
Press Release: Launch of the International Academy
of Art Palestine Dec 7, 2006 Aref Al-Aref Renowed
House, Behind Arab Bank, Al-Bireh, Ramallah.
Contact: Dr. Maria C. Khoury Tel: +972 2 296 7601
Fax: +972 2 295 1849 Email: director@artacademy.ps
Mobile: 054 5 465 845 or 0599 318 347
www.artacademy.ps
Ramallah-- The artists of Palestine will step out of
a dream and into reality as the launching takes
place Thursday, Dec 7, 2006 for the project to
establish the International Academy of Art
Palestine. –“Art is of vital importance in national
identity-building. It helps to build bridges, plays
a part in social development and inspires people to
reflect on their situation. This is why the opening
of the Academy in Ramallah is such an important
occasion,’ said the Norwegian Minster of
International Development Erik Solheim.
The International Academy of Art Palestine (IAAP)
will offer distictive higher education in the field
of art aiming to grant a B.A. in contemporary visual
arts. But as important is maintaining the collective
Palestinian memory, history and identity by offering
the local population and the international community
new images of Palestine and Palestinians. An
initiative taken in 2002 by the Norwegian artist
Henrik Placht, The Palestinian Association of
Contemporary Art (PACA) collaborates with the Oslo
National Academy of Arts (KHIO) on establishing IAAP
funded solely by the Royal Norwegian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. The initial encounter included
Palestinian leading artist Suleiman Mansour, Nabil
Anani, Tayseer Barakat, Khaled Hourani and Sameer
Salameh. This ambitious project is being carried out
amidst harsh circumstances that Palestinians live
daily yet seeing in art a tool to resist injustice
and oppression. Dr. Mosleh Kanaaneh of Birzeit
University was also very instrumental in setting up
initial contacts with KHIO.
The main goal for the International Academy of Art
Palestine is to develop a curriculum in formal
visual arts education to educate initially local
students and eventually international students by
obtaining the license from the Palestinian Ministry
of Higher Education through seeking accreditation.
The project aims to use KHIO'S teaching model and
modify available curriculum to enhance the cultural
and historical requirements to suit Palestine
thereby having curriculum content richly anchored
from within an Arab-Middle Eastern society.
Dr. Maria Khoury, an education specialist, is the
local project manager and graduate of Boston
University and Harvard. Khaled Hurani, is IAAP´s
Arts Officer, a well known Palestinian artist who
has participated in numerous residencies and
workshops worldwide. Henrik Placht is IAAP`s project
manager and advisor on behalf of Oslo National
Academy of the Arts. He has done tremendous work the
last four years, organizing, lobbying, fundraising,
and has played a key part in creating the
International Academy of Art Palestine.
First semester for a bachelor's degree begins Sept
2007 promoting the highest level of art lectures and
studio practice. The deadline for accepting
applicants who want to be the first to study at the
International Academy of Art Palestine is set to
March 15, 2007. The students will be recruited and
accepted on the basis of an interview and
participation in the April 2007 Art Workshop
resulting in 10-12 scholarships for the Fall
Semester.