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KEI's program in Venice offers a wide selection of courses in the fields of visual art and design. Select the term of study (semester or summer) to view curricular requirements for each concentration.
  • Visual Arts & Graphic Design (VAGD)  
  • Graduate Certificate in Art & Design (GDVA)  
SEMESTER CONCENTRATIONS

Visual Arts & Graphic Design
Graduate Certificate in Art & Design

Select the concentration that best matches your academic, professional and/or personal interests to view curricular requirements.
SUMMER CONCENTRATIONS

Visual Arts & Graphic Design (July)
Workshop in Art & Design (August)

Select the concentration that best matches your academic, professional and/or personal interests to view curricular requirements.


Courses are offered at the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica. KEI students are integrated with Italian and other international students in studio courses. Academic courses (ex: Venetian Art History) are taught in English. Studio courses (ex: Painting & Drawing) are taught concurrently in English and Italian.

Most courses at the Scuola are 3 semester credits. Program transcripts are issued by the Scuola or KEI's university of record (accredited in the USA). Students should consult with the study abroad and/or academic advisor at their university about course selection and approval, credit transfer, and program transcripts.
Click on a course title to view the description and download syllabus.


FALL & SPRING SEMESTERS

Venetian Art History (Required)
Italian Language and Culture (Beginner)
Artist's Book (Bookmaking)
Contemporary Intaglio Printmaking (Advanced)
Lithography
Relief Intaglio (Woodcut)
Traditional Intaglio Printmaking
Venice and The Book
Advanced Oil Painting
Foundation Painting and Drawing
Intermediate Painting and Drawing
Watercolor
Computer Graphics (Fall only)
Digital Photography
Web Design (Fall only)

SUMMER: JULY SESSION

Venetian Art History (Required)
Italian Language and Culture (Beginner)
Introduction to Printmaking
Drawing en plein air
Venice and The Book

SUMMER: AUGUST WORKSHOP

The 2-week August workshop offerings change each year. In the past, the Scuola has organized the following workshops.

Fresco Painting
Seminar on Contemporary Graphics
Venetian Painting Seen through the Eyes of an Artist
The Image Transformed
Monotype on the Offset Press
Painting the Figure
Papermaking
Abstract Composition in Watercolor
Serigraphy
Watercolor en plein air
Perspective and Drawing en plein air


The Graduate Certificate Program in Art and Design at the Scuola Internazionale di Grafica is designed for students interested in furthering their technical and creative skills in painting, drawing, printmaking, book arts and graphic design. Coursework is complemented with visits to museums, galleries, archives and architecturally significant sites in Venice, the Venetto Region, Milan, Florence and Rome. Courses are conducted in both English and Italian. Upon successful completion of program requirements, students will receive a Certificate of Completion from Knowledge Exchange Institute and Scuola Internazionale di Grafica.


The program starts in the fall semester. Starting the program in the spring semester may be possible under certain conditions. Most students complete the program requirements in one academic year (two semesters). Students with insufficient technical skills may be required to participate in the summer session prior to starting the program.
The Graduate Certificate Program is open to college graduates, continuing education students and professional artists who meet the following criteria:
  • Bachelor's degree, its international equivalent, or a minimum of 5 years experience working as a professional artist.
  • Minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (for college graduates).
  • Art portfolio indicating at least intermediate technical skills in painting, printmaking, book arts or computer graphics.

Admission is based on the student's portfolio, letter of recommendation, personal statement and an interview. Above all, we look for students who are well-rounded, motivated, and serious about furthering their art education.

Students should follow KEI's regular application process.