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Universidad Nacional de las Artes

The National University of the Arts, in Spanish: UNA - Universidad Nacional de las Artes, formerly known as IUNA[1] - Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte, is an Argentine university established in 1993 as a Collegiate University, based on the previous amalgamation in 1985 at the return to the Argentine democracy of the Arts Education Institutes of the City of Buenos Aires under the DNEA (Dirección Nacional de Educación Artística), National Directorate of Artistic Education and degrees accreditation by the University of Buenos Aires, of the incorporation of various national institutions dedicated to the teaching of fine arts, performing arts, and formation of Arts Educators, then renamed in 2014 under the name UNA Universidad Nacional de las Artes, Argentina (English: National University of the Arts, of Argentina).

National University of the Arts
Universidad Nacional de las Artes
TypePublic School of Fine Arts
EstablishedIn 1996 as IUNA Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte. Renamed in 2014 UNA Universidad Nacional de las Artes
RectorSandra Torlucci
Academic staff
1,703
Students16,806
Location,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.una.edu.ar

The origins of the current UNA University lay in the 1875 founding of the National Society of the Stimulus of the Arts by painters Eduardo Schiaffino, Eduardo Sívori, and others. Their guild was rechartered as the National Academy of Fine Arts in 1905 and, in 1923, on the initiative of painter and academic Ernesto de la Cárcova, as a department in the University of Buenos Aires, the Superior Art School of the Nation.[2]

The latter in 1927 created the Museum of Reproductions and Comparative Sculpture. In 1936 theatre director Antonio Cunill Cabanellas founded the National Institute of Theatrical Studies. These institutions of Performing Arts, including the Carlos López Buchardo National Conservatory of Music, the National Institute of Superior Education and Folklore, the María Ruanova National Institute of Superior Education and Dance, and the National Institutes of Liberal Arts Education, all united forming the new National University of the Arts, "Universidad Nacional de las Artes", issued in 1996 by Argentina's Ministry of Education.

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The university UNA grants official degrees at the Argentine national level, with international validity, from bachelor's, master's, and doctorate in all areas of the arts and academic educators.

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  1. ^ Institutional Transformation IUNA - Law 24.521, Ministry of Justice & Education, Argentina (text in Spanish) / http://servicios.infoleg.gob.ar/infolegInternet/anexos/40000-44999/40779/norma.htm
  2. ^ "Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de la Nación Ernesto de la Cárcova".
  3. ^ Obituary: Eduardo Arnosi Argentinian critic, in Buenos Aires. March 2013. p. 53. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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