Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art
Overview
Purpose
The primary purpose of the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art (LAAFA) is to educate and train artists in both the technical and philosophical use of the figure as it pertains to representation in the fields of drawing, painting and entertainment art.
Mission Statement:
LAAFA’s mission is to re-instill and maintain the rigorous educational approaches that have been gleaned from centuries of studio practice, while engaging students in the contemporary discourse of the traditional and digital art world. LAAFA provides a strong foundational education in drawing, painting, composition and design tempered with a realization that students and faculty work in a progressive era where art is more than simple representation, and that its multifaceted manifestations include gallery art, public art, animation, live action film, and game design. LAAFA acknowledges that art is and will remain as an important source of social, political and existential expression and awareness.
Goals
LAAFA aims to develop student competency in the following:
A working proficiency of the human form as it relates to traditional representation in drawing and painting; Craftsmanship and technical skill in the use of materials and methods; an awareness of these in historical and contemporary modes; Knowledge of the history of art and artistic thought; The ability to think critically about concepts, philosophies, events and issues in contemporary art; A commitment to the pursuit of artistic excellence; Respect and tolerance for authenticity and diversity in the search for intellectual and aesthetic integrity; An understanding of contemporary business practices as they relate to career opportunities available in the professional world. The ability to think, speak, write and express ideas clearly. An understanding and experience of the Arts outside of the visual arts. The ability to synthesize all skills and knowledge in the development of a body of work. Assessment of quality in their own work and the work of others. Autonomous decision making as an artist, and the ability to make sophisticated artistic choices in one’s own work.
LAAFA offers two degrees and two areas of study:
A Bachelor of Fine Art, with a concentration in Fine Arts or Entertainment Art A Certificate with concentration in Fine Art or Entertainment Art.
Fine Art Program Mission Statement:
The Fine Arts program will educate students in a professional level of understanding and proficiency in representational drawing and painting as it pertains to the historical and contemporary practice of using the human figure in art. Further, this program will educate students in principles of pictorial composition, drawing, color theory and their many applications in the realms of drawing and painting. Fine Arts students will achieve the ability to make and present work that demonstrates perceptual acuity, conceptual understanding, and technical facility with the goal of intellectual and philosophical visual communication and expression. An education in LAAFA’s Fine Arts concentration will cultivate a sense of artistic responsibility to make work that communicates in a broad cultural and social context. It is LAAFA’s intention that the purposes, goals and outcomes of an education in the Fine Arts program are consistent and compatible with the parent mission statement.
Entertainment Art Program Mission Statement:
The Entertainment Art Program provides students with a comprehensive education and development of the philosophical, conceptual and practical skills necessary in the professional fields of illustration, concept art for film and games, and visual development for animation. Combining traditional studio practice with innovative digital technologies, the program imparts a professional education in drawing, painting, digital media, composition, style and complex visual storytelling. It is LAAFA’s philosophy that the artistic realms of illustration, animation, game design and concept development for film carry a responsibility to function in conscientious social and cultural contexts; therefore an education in LAAFA’s Entertainment Art concentration will cultivate a sense of artistic responsibility to make work that conveys and communicates that goal. Entertainment Art students will develop the ability to create work that is challenging, engaging and innovative; preparing them to meet the demands of a constantly evolving Entertainment Art field. It is LAAFA’s intention that the purposes, goals and outcomes of an education in the Entertainment Arts program are consistent and compatible with the parent mission statement.
Details
- Listing Type: Colleges & Universities
- Top Majors: Art and Design
- Type: Private, Nonprofit
- Degrees Awarded: 4 Year
- Campus Setting: Urban
- Testing Requirements: ACT, SAT, Test Optional
- Financial Aid: Grants/Scholarships, Loans, Work Study
- Gender: Coed
- Country: United States
- In State Tuition: $31,618
- Out of State Tuition: $31,618
- Delivery: Day
- Religious Affiliation: None
Overview
Purpose
The primary purpose of the Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art (LAAFA) is to educate and train artists in both the technical and philosophical use of the figure as it pertains to representation in the fields of drawing, painting and entertainment art.
Mission Statement:
LAAFA’s mission is to re-instill and maintain the rigorous educational approaches that have been gleaned from centuries of studio practice, while engaging students in the contemporary discourse of the traditional and digital art world. LAAFA provides a strong foundational education in drawing, painting, composition and design tempered with a realization that students and faculty work in a progressive era where art is more than simple representation, and that its multifaceted manifestations include gallery art, public art, animation, live action film, and game design. LAAFA acknowledges that art is and will remain as an important source of social, political and existential expression and awareness.
Goals
LAAFA aims to develop student competency in the following:
A working proficiency of the human form as it relates to traditional representation in drawing and painting; Craftsmanship and technical skill in the use of materials and methods; an awareness of these in historical and contemporary modes; Knowledge of the history of art and artistic thought; The ability to think critically about concepts, philosophies, events and issues in contemporary art; A commitment to the pursuit of artistic excellence; Respect and tolerance for authenticity and diversity in the search for intellectual and aesthetic integrity; An understanding of contemporary business practices as they relate to career opportunities available in the professional world. The ability to think, speak, write and express ideas clearly. An understanding and experience of the Arts outside of the visual arts. The ability to synthesize all skills and knowledge in the development of a body of work. Assessment of quality in their own work and the work of others. Autonomous decision making as an artist, and the ability to make sophisticated artistic choices in one’s own work.
LAAFA offers two degrees and two areas of study:
A Bachelor of Fine Art, with a concentration in Fine Arts or Entertainment Art A Certificate with concentration in Fine Art or Entertainment Art.
Fine Art Program Mission Statement:
The Fine Arts program will educate students in a professional level of understanding and proficiency in representational drawing and painting as it pertains to the historical and contemporary practice of using the human figure in art. Further, this program will educate students in principles of pictorial composition, drawing, color theory and their many applications in the realms of drawing and painting. Fine Arts students will achieve the ability to make and present work that demonstrates perceptual acuity, conceptual understanding, and technical facility with the goal of intellectual and philosophical visual communication and expression. An education in LAAFA’s Fine Arts concentration will cultivate a sense of artistic responsibility to make work that communicates in a broad cultural and social context. It is LAAFA’s intention that the purposes, goals and outcomes of an education in the Fine Arts program are consistent and compatible with the parent mission statement.
Entertainment Art Program Mission Statement:
The Entertainment Art Program provides students with a comprehensive education and development of the philosophical, conceptual and practical skills necessary in the professional fields of illustration, concept art for film and games, and visual development for animation. Combining traditional studio practice with innovative digital technologies, the program imparts a professional education in drawing, painting, digital media, composition, style and complex visual storytelling. It is LAAFA’s philosophy that the artistic realms of illustration, animation, game design and concept development for film carry a responsibility to function in conscientious social and cultural contexts; therefore an education in LAAFA’s Entertainment Art concentration will cultivate a sense of artistic responsibility to make work that conveys and communicates that goal. Entertainment Art students will develop the ability to create work that is challenging, engaging and innovative; preparing them to meet the demands of a constantly evolving Entertainment Art field. It is LAAFA’s intention that the purposes, goals and outcomes of an education in the Entertainment Arts program are consistent and compatible with the parent mission statement.
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