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Art Academy of Stuttgart

1761
Foundation year
900
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of international students
23
Study Programs
23
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The Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, founded in 1761, is one of Germany’s oldest, largest, and most prestigious art academies, with around 900 students enrolled in 20 programmes spanning architecture, design, fine arts, art education, and art conservation. Located on the Weißenhof campus in central Stuttgart, the Academy offers outstanding infrastructure with over 30 specialised workshops for metal, wood, bronze casting, painting, printing, media, photography, and CAD, which form the core of its interdisciplinary teaching approach. Small classes and close interaction with professors foster both artistic creativity and practical, technical, and professional skills, while exhibitions, lectures, and symposia ensure the Academy’s active role in shaping contemporary aesthetic discourse. As one of the few German art academies with the right to confer doctoral and post-doctoral degrees, it also offers the postgraduate Meisterschüler/in course through the Weißenhof Programme of Fine Arts to promote artistic excellence.

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