Photography

Erasmus+ BIP of Photography students in Lanzarote

Our School is taking part in this international initiative together with three European universities.

A group of students from the

Photography area

traveled to

Lanzarote

at the beginning of the year to take part in a

Blended Intensive Programme (BIP)

held within the framework of the

Erasmus+

program together with three prestigious European universities: the

Hochschule Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSBI)

in Germany, the

Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME)

in Hungary, and the

Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp

in Belgium.

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During an intensive week of workshops and collaborative activities in the town of Famara, participants explored the physical and metaphysical elements of the sea as a source of artistic inspiration, reflecting on its influence on the identities of coastal communities around the world. Our students were accompanied by Salvatore Elefante, Head of the Photography area, and Bianca da Silva, from the international Student Services area.

Under the name Mare Tuum, at the end of May the website was launched featuring the projects developed during the BIP, as well as a printed publication with an editorial concept by Salvatore himself. Both reflect the dedication and creative vision of the students.

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This experience represents a unique opportunity to foster cultural exchange and reflection on the relationship between art and the marine environment. In this type of project, not only is internationalization strengthened, but innovative educational methods are also applied, such as challenge-based learning.

Explore Mare Tuum and discover the talent of our Photography students!

Cover project: Marion Desjours. Projects featured in the article: Silvia Gràcia, Sara Puig, and Merli Castaño, in this order.