Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design


The Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design is the oldest school of design in Russia. It occupies a parcel of land immediately to the east of the Summer Garden in Saint Petersburg.

History

It was set up in Saint Petersburg in 1876 by Baron Alexander von Stieglitz, a millionaire philanthropist, as the School of Technical Drawing. The Stieglitz Museum of Applied Arts was founded in 1878 for the benefit of its students. The school building was designed by Maximilian Messmacher. By the end of the century, the Central School had branches in Yaroslavl, Saratov, and Narva.
In 1945, by decision of the Soviet Government School of Technical Drawing, it was re-established as the College of Art and Design which provides training in the monumental, decorative and industrial arts. In 1948 it became the Leningrad Higher School of Art and Industry. It was renamed the Leningrad Vera Mukhina Higher School of Art and Design in 1953.
As Mukhina was not personally linked to the school, the educational establishment was renamed after its founder in 1994.

Today

Today the Academy has 1,500 plus students and 200 professors and teachers and instructors.
The Academy has two faculties: the Faculty of Design, and the Faculty of Monumental and Decorative Art.
The faculty of Design comprises the following departments:
The faculty of Monumental and Decorative Art comprises the following departments:
  • Monumental and Decorative Sculpture
  • Monumental and Decorative Painting
  • Artistic Textiles
  • Painting and Restoration
  • Artistic Metal
  • Glass and Ceramics
  • Theory and History of Art
  • Book Binding
In 2016 the Centre for Innovative Education Projects has been established as an integral part of the academy. Its main goal is to teach experts for creative industries.

Alumni