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The Academy of Fine Arts ( fi, Kuvataideakatemia; sv, Bildkonstakademin) in
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,
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is part of the
University of the Arts Helsinki The University of the Arts Helsinki ( fi, Taideyliopisto, sv, Konstuniversitetet), also known as Uniarts Helsinki, is a Finnish arts university that was launched in the beginning of 2013. Apart from a few exceptions, it is the only university i ...
and provides the highest university-level theoretical and practical training in the country in
fine arts In European academic traditions, fine art is developed primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from decorative art or applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork ...
.


Academy

The Academy was founded in 1848 by a private foundation called The Art Society of Finland (or Finnish Art Society, or Finnish Art Association) (fi: ''Suomen Taideyhdistys''). At that time the academy was called a Drawing School. In 1939 it became The Finnish Art Academy School (fi: ''Suomen Taideakatemian koulu''). In 1985 it became The Academy of Fine Arts. In the beginning of 1993 the status of the Academy was raised to university level. 3.5 years of full-time study leads to the degree of
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of Fine Arts, and the
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takes two years longer to complete. In the academic year 2012-2013 the number of students was about 280. The Academy of Fine Arts can be found at Elimäenkatu 25 A in the neighbourhood of
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, northeast of
Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of U ...
center.


Former Students

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Elin Danielson-Gambogi Elin Kleopatra Danielson-Gambogi (3 September 1861 – 31 December 1919) was a Finland, Finnish painter, best known for her realist works and portraits. Danielson-Gambogi was part of the first generation of Finnish women artists who received prof ...
, painter *
Hilda Flodin Hilda Flodin (16 March 1877 – 9 March 1958) was a Finnish artist. She worked in a variety of media, but in the first part of her career primarily sculpture and etchings, later primarily painting, especially portraits. Life and career Flodin w ...
, painter, sculptor *
Henry Grahn Hermunen Henry Grahn Hermunen (Helsinki 1963) is a contemporary artist living in Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm, Sweden. Biography He studied at The Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki Finland between 1996–2001 and received a Master of Fine Arts. During 1998 ...
, contemporary artist *
Sini Manninen Sini Manninen (26 August 1944, Joensuu, Finland – 23 September 2012, Paris, France) was a Finnish painter and artist, trained at the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, Académie des Beaux Arts de Helsinki in Finland. She produced the majority of he ...
, painter *
Ebba Masalin Ebba Masalin (29 August 1873 - 31 March 1942) was a Finnish painter, draftsman and illustrator. Masalin's parents were Gabriel Johan and Emilia Masalin. She was born in the town of Mikkeli. Both her parents' families had been civil servants for ...
, painter, 1892 - 1898 *
Eva Ryynänen Eva Ryynänen ( Åsenbrygg; 15 June 1915 — 18 October 2001) was a Finnish sculptor known especially for her work in wood. Career Ryynänen studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (now part of the University of the Arts Helsinki) from 1934 to 193 ...
(1915—2001), sculptor *
Eliel Saarinen Gottlieb Eliel Saarinen (, ; August 20, 1873 – July 1, 1950) was a Finnish-American Architecture, architect known for his work with art nouveau buildings in the early years of the 20th century. He was also the father of famed architect Eero ...
, architect, member in 1920 *
Tove Jansson Tove Marika Jansson (; 9 August 1914 – 27 June 2001) was a Swedish-speaking population of Finland, Swedish-speaking Finnish author, novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip author. Brought up by artistic parents, Jansson studied art from ...
, artist, illustrator, and creator of the
Moomins The Moomins ( sv, Mumintroll) are the central characters in a series of novels, short stories, and a comic strip by Finnish writer and illustrator Tove Jansson, originally published in Swedish by Schildts in Finland. They are a family of white ...


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Academy of Fine Arts
- Official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Academy Of Fine Arts (Finland) Culture in Helsinki Universities and colleges in Finland Education in Helsinki Art schools in Finland Educational institutions established in 1848 1848 establishments in Finland