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Academie Minerva

Academie Minerva is a Dutch art academy.

The Academie Minerva in 2011

The academy was founded in 1798 in Groningen as a school for arts, architecture, construction engineering, and seamanship.[1] Today it is a school for fine art and design and part of the Hanze University Groningen. It offers three main fields: Fine Art, Design and Teacher of Fine Art and Design. The Leeuwarden based Academy for Pop Culture is also part of the Academie Minerva. This study has two directions, popular music and design.

History edit

In 1797 six citizens from Groningen took the initiative to found a school in Drawing, Construction and Shipping. The first lessons took place in January 1798 in a building made available by the city. Gerardus de San was hired as the headteacher of the drawing department. In October 1798 the lessons in construction and nautical sciences started.

In 1820 the association Kunstlievend Genootschap ter aanmoediging en bevordering van teken-, schilder-, graveer-, en beeldhouwkunst was founded ('Art-loving Society for the encouragement and promotion of drawing, painting, engraving, and sculpture'). Here artists and art lovers from the city and surrounding area could receive theory and practical lessons. From 1824 they organized drawing and painting competitions. Initially only for citizens from the province of Groningen, but later for all Dutch citizens.

In 1838 the organization and school were forced to merge due to financial difficulties. The new name was Minerva. Because Minerva opened for artist from all over the country, there was not really a place left for art out of Groningen. For this reason, the Kunstlievend Genootschap Pictura was founded in 1832 to replace the old society, which among other things organized competitions for residents of the province of Groningen. From 1842 artist from all over the country could participate.

In 1857 the school moved and Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger became the new headmaster. In 1913 the academy was incorporated into a newly formed secondary technical school, with departments of visual and applied arts, architecture and the nautical school, under the name Gemeentelijke inrichtingen voor nijverheidsonderwijs (Municipal institutions for industrial education). The MTS was located in a new school complex, built under the architecture of Jan Wiebenga and Leendert van der Vlugt. The MTS (later HTS) and the Hogere Zeevaartschool (HZS) grew after the second world war, and left little space for the art department.

In 1964 the former applied arts school became an independent Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten (ABK) (Academy of Visual arts). In the years that followed, lessons were given in various places of the city. In 1984 Academie Minerva moved to a new building, designed by architect Piet Blom.

Departments edit

Visual arts edit

Minerva is an independent art academy ever since 1964. Various members of the Groninger Kunstkring De Ploeg (1918) studied at Minerva, among others. The fourth generation of the 'Group of Figurative Abstraction', abbreviated as 'The Group', has emerged from the Minerva Academy.

Awards and stipends edit

The Academy awards several prizes and stipends every year, including the Coba de Groot Stipendium, George Verberg Stipendium, the Klaas Dijkstra Academy Prize, Academy Minerva Prize for Design and the Menzis grant.

Nautical science edit

The HTS and the HZS have long been a part of the academy. The HZS has now merged with the Maritime Academy "Abel Tasman" in Delfzijl, the HTS is now part of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences.

The Hogere Zeevaartschool Groningen was one of the larger nautical schools for both the Grote Handelsvaart (GHV) and the Kleine Handelsvaart (KHV) and the Maritime Radio Officer training. All basic courses and the so-called "ranks" were taught there.

Over 40 students lived in the (municipal) boarding school "Admiraal Van Kinsbergen", located on Noorderstationsstraat, during the two-year basic training. At the Academy Minerva, a sailor uniform was worn by the students of the basic training. This Maritime Academy has produced many merchant navy officers.

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dijk, F. van (1998) Leraren van de Academie Minerva. Een keuze uit twee eeuwen kunstonderwijs in Groningen Groningen: Benjamin & Partners

External links edit

  • (in Dutch) Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Academie Minerva news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Academie Minerva is a Dutch art academy The Academie Minerva in 2011 The academy was founded in 1798 in Groningen as a school for arts architecture construction engineering and seamanship 1 Today it is a school for fine art and design and part of the Hanze University Groningen It offers three main fields Fine Art Design and Teacher of Fine Art and Design The Leeuwarden based Academy for Pop Culture is also part of the Academie Minerva This study has two directions popular music and design Contents 1 History 2 Departments 2 1 Visual arts 2 1 1 Awards and stipends 2 1 2 Nautical science 3 Alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1797 six citizens from Groningen took the initiative to found a school in Drawing Construction and Shipping The first lessons took place in January 1798 in a building made available by the city Gerardus de San was hired as the headteacher of the drawing department In October 1798 the lessons in construction and nautical sciences started In 1820 the association Kunstlievend Genootschap ter aanmoediging en bevordering van teken schilder graveer en beeldhouwkunst was founded Art loving Society for the encouragement and promotion of drawing painting engraving and sculpture Here artists and art lovers from the city and surrounding area could receive theory and practical lessons From 1824 they organized drawing and painting competitions Initially only for citizens from the province of Groningen but later for all Dutch citizens In 1838 the organization and school were forced to merge due to financial difficulties The new name was Minerva Because Minerva opened for artist from all over the country there was not really a place left for art out of Groningen For this reason the Kunstlievend Genootschap Pictura was founded in 1832 to replace the old society which among other things organized competitions for residents of the province of Groningen From 1842 artist from all over the country could participate In 1857 the school moved and Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger became the new headmaster In 1913 the academy was incorporated into a newly formed secondary technical school with departments of visual and applied arts architecture and the nautical school under the name Gemeentelijke inrichtingen voor nijverheidsonderwijs Municipal institutions for industrial education The MTS was located in a new school complex built under the architecture of Jan Wiebenga and Leendert van der Vlugt The MTS later HTS and the Hogere Zeevaartschool HZS grew after the second world war and left little space for the art department In 1964 the former applied arts school became an independent Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten ABK Academy of Visual arts In the years that followed lessons were given in various places of the city In 1984 Academie Minerva moved to a new building designed by architect Piet Blom Departments editVisual arts edit Minerva is an independent art academy ever since 1964 Various members of the Groninger Kunstkring De Ploeg 1918 studied at Minerva among others The fourth generation of the Group of Figurative Abstraction abbreviated as The Group has emerged from the Minerva Academy Awards and stipends edit The Academy awards several prizes and stipends every year including the Coba de Groot Stipendium George Verberg Stipendium the Klaas Dijkstra Academy Prize Academy Minerva Prize for Design and the Menzis grant Nautical science edit The HTS and the HZS have long been a part of the academy The HZS has now merged with the Maritime Academy Abel Tasman in Delfzijl the HTS is now part of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences The Hogere Zeevaartschool Groningen was one of the larger nautical schools for both the Grote Handelsvaart GHV and the Kleine Handelsvaart KHV and the Maritime Radio Officer training All basic courses and the so called ranks were taught there Over 40 students lived in the municipal boarding school Admiraal Van Kinsbergen located on Noorderstationsstraat during the two year basic training At the Academy Minerva a sailor uniform was worn by the students of the basic training This Maritime Academy has produced many merchant navy officers Alumni editJan Altink 1885 1971 painter Wim Crouwel 1928 graphic designer Otto Eerelman 1839 1926 painter Pascal van der Graaf 1979 painter Simone Haak 1952 ceramist Henk Helmantel nl 1945 painter Derk Holman 1916 1982 ceramist and sculptor Tjasa Iris 1968 painter Jozef Israels 1824 1911 painter Jan van der Kooi 1957 painter and drawer Geesje Mesdag van Calcar 1850 1936 painter Awoiska van der Molen born 1972 photographer Evert Musch 1918 2007 painter and drawer Bert Nienhuis 1873 1960 ceramist and jewelry designer Noor Nuyten 1966 multidisciplinary artist Alida Jantina Pott 1888 1931 painter Matthijs Roling 1943 painter Anno Smith 1915 1990 ceramist painter and sculptor Ellen Spijkstra born 1957 ceramist and photographer Uko Post born 1954 painter Martin Tissing nl 1936 painter and sculptor Wladimir de Vries nl 1917 2001 sculptorReferences edit Dijk F van 1998 Leraren van de Academie Minerva Een keuze uit twee eeuwen kunstonderwijs in Groningen Groningen Benjamin amp PartnersExternal links edit in Dutch Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Academie Minerva amp oldid 1214809927, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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