SACI: Studio Arts College International Florence

SACI: Studio Arts College International Florence

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SACI’s mission is to provide a unique, life-enhancing experience in the center of Florence for students of art, design, and culture.
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SACI is a US non-profit college-level institution in Florence, Italy, for undergraduate and graduate students seeking fully accredited instruction in studio art, design, conservation, art history, and Italian language and culture. Founded in 1975, SACI offers the following programs: Academic Year Abroad; Academic Semester Abroad; Summer Studies in Florence and Venice; Post-Baccalaureate Year Abroa

16/09/2022

The Board of Trustees of Studio Arts College International (SACI) is happy to announce that it has signed an agreement with Accent Global Learning, a recognized leader in study abroad for over 30 years with an established learning center in Florence.

Under this agreement, students wishing to independently study abroad in Florence will have the opportunity to do so starting in January 2023. Accent will offer academic courses in studio arts and design, in addition to liberal studies. The initial offering is for courses in design and in the visual arts. In each track there are 3 introductory level courses that can be taken by students in any major, and four advanced-level courses intended for students with previous studio experience, generally equivalent to a studio arts junior.

A detailed overview of academic programs, student services, housing and application procedures can be found at https://accentglobal.com/pca-florence/.

06/12/2021

Closure of Art School in Florence, Italy

It is with great sadness and regret that due to the financial challenges caused by the Covid 19 global pandemic, Studio Arts College International Inc (SACI) has closed its education abroad and graduate programs in Florence, Italy.

SACI was founded 46 years ago by renowned painter and Fulbright scholar, Jules Maidoff and became one of the pre-eminent art schools in Florence. The Board of Trustees would like to pay tribute to Jules and his legacy – it is because of his vision, talent and dedication and that of Mary Beckinsale, past Presidents and Deans and of all faculty and staff that so many students have benefited in such a meaningful way from having studied at SACI.

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https://saci-florence.edu/

21/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

For our last Work(in)Space interview, hear from MFA in Studio Art graduate Eric J. Frey about his Work(in)Space exhibition "Ministry of Mnemosyne."

Utilizing the bureaucratic aesthetic and the practices of governmental institutions, Eric's Ministry of Mnemosyne collects memories that have been imprinted on mnemonic objects by humans and non-humans through an ongoing participatory art project.

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzLCmGM0_g0&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

16/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

Next up in our Work(in)Space interview series is MFA in Studio Art graduate Arais Meteyard. Arais's exhibition, This is This, which was on view at The Warehouse in Lexington, Kentucky, presented works of a non-directional narrative in the act of censorship.

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwAMe4Xs_7U&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

15/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

Our next Work(in)Space interview features MFA in Photography graduate Marie-France Robichaud. Marie-France's photographic research "Persiennes" explores the landscape as a metaphor of disintegration of one’s ability to recall the past. "Persiennes" was part of Unending, a group Work(in)Space exhibition at Tethys Gallery in Florence.

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOEdApqZy00&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

09/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

For our next Work(in)Space interview, hear from MFA in Studio Art graduate David Neal about his Work(in)Space exhibition Classroom. David's work addresses conformity, inequality, and vulnerability in education.

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGOQsyON-ek&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

09/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

Next up in our Work(in)Space interview series is MFA in Photography graduate Victor Restrepo. Victor's series, "Non Finito, speaks of his journey of recovery and rediscovery between Florence and Bogotá, Columbia. The series was part of Unending, a group Work(in)Space exhibition at Tethys Gallery in Florence.

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmQ7ULEu-IE&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

07/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

Our next Work(in)Space interview features MFA in Photography graduate Lindsey Campbell. Lindsey's photographic series "New Mobility" uses a documentary language to tell of changes and adaptations in mobility in Florence during Covid times, and was part of Unending, a group Work(in)Space exhibition at Tethys Gallery in Florence.

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp_VmKvIikk&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

04/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

For our next Work(in)Space interview, hear from MFA in Studio Art graduate Joe Cimino about his time-based work. Joe's Work(in)Space exhibition, Day-to-Day, presented works that question suburban routines, exploring the mundane activities associated with them.

Learn more at https://www.joeciminoart.com/

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrpmG3brr4U&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

03/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

Next up in our Work(in)Space interview series is MFA in Communication Design graduate Bridget Hannah. Bridget's work with "Blob Maps" - depictions of our mental maps and personal attachment to a physical place - explores how we interact with the physical, cultural, and social aspects in our environment.

Learn more at www.blobmaps.com

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SReegtVjmro&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

02/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

Our second Work(in)Space interview features MFA in Photography graduate Rudransh Nagi and his series "Killing Myself." The series was part of Unending, a group Work(in)Space exhibition at Tethys Gallery in Florence.

Our Work(in)Space interviews were filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Show your support for our artists, designers, and photographers by following and sharing their work!

You can also view the video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMjAbvZTlw8&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

02/06/2021

Get to know our 2021 MFA graduates!

We’re excited to share these interviews filmed during the Work(in)Space exhibitions held during our spring semester. Each artist, designer, and photographer has a unique and intriguing practice, as demonstrated by their eloquent talks, intense research, and captivating thesis results. Show them your support by following and sharing their work!

First up is MFA in Studio Art graduate Melissa Morris. In the exhibition And the grid's heart fluttered, Melissa Morris draws on ideas from critical post-humanism to upend and undo the grid.

You can also view the full video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2n9hAHfwMk&ab_channel=SACIFLORENCE

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Palazzo Dei Cartelloni, Via Sant’Antonino, 11
Florence
50123

Orario di apertura

Lunedì 09:00 - 17:00
Martedì 09:00 - 17:00
Mercoledì 09:00 - 17:00
Giovedì 09:00 - 17:00
Venerdì 09:00 - 17:00