Studying in the city of Renassaince.by Nora Gibbons.After semesters in Costa Rica and Spain, the LIU
Studying in the city of Renassaince.by Nora Gibbons.After semesters in Costa Rica and Spain, the LIU Global class of 2020 all haveexperience in the art of essay writing and crafting a written argument. But how many of us have had the chance to express our ideas in a visual or fine art form, through video or printmaking or drawing or photography? These are the opportunities we have had over the last couple of months at the Florence School of Fine Arts. Now, not only do we have the skills to write a research paper on our favorite global issue, we also have experience creating documentary videos about climate change or using augmented reality technology to comment on the visibility of women in a variety of realms.Located in the Santa Croce neighborhood in central Florence, the Florence School of Fine Arts, according to cofounder Melania Lanzini, “is an innovative arts program bringing forth new ideas and different approaches to teaching.” The school itself is actually located in the former home of Giorgio Vasari, a notable writer, architect, and artist in the Renaissance. And this is not the only brush with history that we get to experience throughout our days in Florence. Some of us wake up to a view of frescos on our bedroom ceilings in our apartments or walk past Brunelleschi’s famous Duomo on our way to school. We spend each Friday morning some of the most renowned museums and historical sites in Florence, learning about Renaissance art from our professor Frederica, a talented art historian.In addition to the Renaissance art class, the Florence School offers us courses in Italian language, interactive design, filmmaking, and world cinema. For those of us Global students able to take an overloaded schedule there are also opportunities for drawing, photography, printmaking, letterpress, and bookbinding classes. For many of us, our only wish is that we could have taken advantage of more of the courses offered at the Florence School.Since we are each taking different electives based on our interests, each of our days looks different. Some of us may head to the studio early to work on interactive design projects, using technology on smartphones to turn photos, drawings, and paintings into an interactive sight and sound experience or to work on hand binding books of our artworks. Others may have a slowermorning in our apartments drinking a cappuccino and preparing for a world cinema presentation later in the day. The main constant throughout our diverse days though is the opportunity to express ourselves creatively, surrounded by a city filled with inspiration.For many of us though, the best part of this experience is the people. We have been so grateful for the support of the Florence School founders, Charles Loverme and Melania Lanzini, and all the staff of the Florence School. From advice and guidance on our creative projects to fixing aleaking washing machine late at night, we can always count on them to support us and advocate for us and cannot thank them enough. -- source link
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