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The Skunder Boghossian College of Performing and Visual Arts is the umbrella organization for Ethiopia's oldest secular schools for the arts, offering Bachelors and Masters programs in art, theater, and music. Part of
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, the college was created in 2010 to join three separate schools—the Alle School for Fine Arts and Design, the Yoftahe Nigussie School of Theatrical Arts, and the Yared School of Music—with the
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Center and Modern Art Museum. The college is named after Ethiopia's most well-known contemporary artist
Skunder Boghossian Alexander "Skunder" Boghossian (July 22, 1937 – May 4, 2003) was an Ethiopian-Armenian painter and art teacher. He spent much of his life living and working in the United States. He was one of the first, and by far the most acclaimed, contem ...
, who taught in AAU's School of Fine Arts and Design. Its first head was Berhanu Ashagrie Deribew.


Schools


Alle School of Fine Arts and Design

Previously known as the Addis Ababa Art School, this school was founded in 1958 and was the first and remains the only formal art school in Ethiopia. It was founded by the artist Alle Felegeselam with the support of
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and the former Ministry of Education and Fine Arts. It has been vital to modern Ethiopian art as it has produced "its most prominent artists" and "all notable Ethiopian painters, sculptors, designers, and printmakers have passed through the gates of this school." It was initially attended predominantly by traditional church painters, and the taught subjects were limited to drawing, painting, sculpture, commercial art and art history. In 1975 the school began requiring students to have completed the tenth grade and to pass an art aptitude test. It became affiliated with AAU in 1988, after which point it was able to grant Bachelors and master's degrees. In 2012, the college curriculum was revised to better prepare its students for the international art market. In 2015, the college added Masters Programs in Fine Arts and Film Production. The school has collaborated with local and international institutions to form projects such as the Acting Archives, which was formed with the Institut für Raumexperiment and Berlin University of the Arts. It also has hosted international conferences about space in African urban cities. It participated in choosing the artwork for the African Union Peace and Security Building. In 2019, the school organized the first
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(CHICI) Africa Workshop.


Yared School of Music

Previously known as the National School of Music, this school was founded in 1946 and was the first and remains the only formal music school in Ethiopia. It has played a vital role in generating Ethiopia's music professionals.Kimberlin, Cynthia Tse. "Yared School of Music." In Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: Y-Z: Vol. 5, edited by Alessandro Bausi and Siegbert Uhlig, 29-30. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2014. The school's mandate was "to train music teachers and professional musicians, promote cultural exchanges, impart social prestige to the profession, and educate the public. Students were required to study both Western and Ethiopian instruments in addition to studies in western classical music theory, harmony, and solfège." It was renamed to the Yared School of Music in 1969, in honor of the Ethiopian saint of music Saint Yared, when the Bulgarian government funded a new building and instruments. In 1998, it joined
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to become a degree awarding institution, granting Bachelor of Art in Music degrees. It underwent expansion in 1972 and 2012.


Yoftahe Nigussie School of Theatrical Arts

Founded in 1978, this school was Ethiopia's first and remains the only formal school of drama. It was named after Yoftaḥe Nǝguśe, a pioneer in Ethiopian drama and a major dramatist of the 1930s. Students study how to direct, write, act, and write film and theater criticism. It has collaborated with he School of Music to write and stage musical productions. In 2011 the school introduced Master of Arts programs in Theatre and Theatre and Development, which teach students on using theatre as a tool of community development.


The Gebre Kristos Desta Center

The Gebre Kristos Desta Center and Modern Art Museum was founded in 2005 and opened to the public in 2008. It is the first and only institution dedicated to modern art in the country. It is housed in the renovated former palace of
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and was created to house approximately thirty paintings by the Ethiopian artist
Gebre Kristos Desta Gebre Kristos Desta (ገብረ ክርስቶስ ደስታ) ( 1932–1981) (also Gebrekristos Desta) was an Ethiopian artist and poet. He is credited with bringing modern art to Ethiopia Both his paintings and poems stirred controversy among his cou ...
. It was funded by the Goethe Institute. The center has permanent exhibits of some Ethiopia's best known modern artists, including Desta and Boghossian, as well as Abdruhman Sherif, Yohannes Gedamu, Tibebe Teffa, Behailu Bezabeh, Bekele Mekonen, and Bisrat Shibabaw. It has hosted temporary exhibits the work of such well-known Ethiopian modern artists
Julie Mehretu Julie Mehretu (born November 28, 1970) is an Ethiopian American contemporary visual artist, known for her multi-layered paintings of abstracted landscapes on a large scale. Her paintings, drawings, and prints depict the cumulative effects of urban ...
,
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, and Michael Tsegaye. As of January 2019, the center's director was Elizabeth Wolde Giorgis.


Alumni

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* Elizabeth Habte Wold


References

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