General Description

Intended to provide a rich and fulfilling stay in Florence, as well as daily fine art activity to substantially enhance your skill level, this six-week course will introduce students to the classical methods of training in the visual arts, enriching your visual vocabulary and providing a methodology that can be applied to other art disciplines.

In Florence, students discover the richness and beauty of Italian painting fused with academic draftsmanship, and endeavor to discover how the masters created works of such universal significance.

Instruction is by individual critique and frequent class demonstrations.

Beginning – Intermediate – Advanced levels welcome.

Maximum enrollment 14 students.

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Additional Info

WORKSHOP CREDITS: 8 per session

Please note: The Florence Academy of Art expresses workshop coursework in credits to the equivalent of 1 credit for 20 hours of completed study. Academic grades are not awarded and there are no exams. Please see each course for total hours of study. Any final acceptance or recognition of hours of study or credits for workshop (external activity) is at the discretion of the Home University or institution in question and in accordance with each institution’s transfer policy.

Medium & Materials

Pencil
Charcoal
Oil paint

Students receive a list of materials required for the workshop in their acceptance email. Unless indicated, materials are not included in the tuition fee and may be purchased in advance and at a discounted rate directly from the Florentine art supply store, Zecchi. Students will find their supplies waiting for them in their studio upon arrival in Florence.

What’s Included

  • Four guided visits by the academy’s resident Art Historian to principal museums (Uffizi, Accademia, Bargello and Pitti Palace), activities and entrance fees
  • When available during the Academic Year (Oct – June), students may participate in the Academy’s Anatomy course and Art History lectures during the period of their workshop. These lectures take place at our campus on Via Aretina 293 (a 15-20 minute walk from the Via Bandiera studio, or 5-8 minutes bike ride).
  • Extended access to the studios and school facilities after class until 9 pm
  • Discounted art supplies
  • List of housing recommendations

Art History

Renaissance artists placed man at the center of the universe. Today, their master works inspire contemporary painters and sculptors for their ability to transcend time, and enter the realm of our experience. Students will look to answer how Renaissance artists found and translated the human figure, from static to contrapposto to spiralling forms in space. They will step in close to observe their fondly worked surfaces, to understand how sculptors used texture and polish to create the painter’s equivalent of chromatics.

To understand how the Renaissance took root and flourished, students will walk through Florence, and visit its main sites. What was Florence like in the 1400’s? Who were its main political, religious and artistic figures? How were power, wealth and faith expressed through buildings and artwork? By visiting Florence’s principal museums and churches art will tell the story of powerful families like the Medici, religious orders like the Franciscans, and the merchant guilds.

Art History Highlights: Michelangelo and Brunelleschi, Giotto and Masaccio, Ghiberti and Donatello, Giambologna at the Loggia dei Lanzi.

Faculty

Hannah Sutton

Hannah Sutton (b. 1989, Australia) is a classical realist painter based in Florence, Italy. Graduating from the 3-year Drawing and Painting Certificate Program at The Florence Academy of Art in 2020, Hannah completed the year-long Graduate in Residence program (known as the ‘Fourth Year Prize’) before working as a Principal Instructor in the first-year Intensive Drawing program and the Six-week Intensive Course. She is currently the Program Director of the 6-week Intensive Drawing, Painting, and Art History course.

In her hometown of St. Arnaud, Australia, Hannah was the youngest member of the local art group, where at 13 she began participating in art shows and life drawing classes. She graduated with a Bachelor of Communication Design at RMIT University, Melbourne in 2010 and for 7 years was a freelance designer and artist in Melbourne before seeking a return to classical painting and drawing, moving permanently to Florence in 2017. Today Hannah paints commissions and private work in her studio in Florence. Her subjects include still life, portraits, figures, and landscapes and are in private collections throughout Australia, the UK, the US and Europe. She has exhibited both in Australia and Italy.

See more of Hannah’s work on Instagram: @hannahsutton

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Location

ADDRESS: Via Fratelli Bandiera 7r (red), Florence, Italy

This course will be conducted in our studio located on Via Fratelli Bandiera, 7r, (“r” indicates a red number – our building is towards the end of the street, next to the building at number 35).

* If the workshop or session is fully booked you may apply to be placed on our waitlist. Should we have a cancellation or a place becomes available, we will contact you.