For the art school of tomorrow, our aim is to cultivate an environment that is fundamentally joyful and positive. Here, students are embraced, respected, and challenged—not confined to boxes or judged. They receive constructive criticism alongside encouragement. We foster a place where students can openly and simply express themselves.
In the art school of tomorrow autonomy and independence are taught without abandonment; students are accompanied and supported in their projects and dreams. They have the freedom to defy norms, traditions, and conventions, actively encouraged to do so. The art school of tomorrow values alternative forms of knowledge alongside theoretical learning: perception, empathy, emotions, and intuition; personal stories and life experiences. In the art school of tomorrow teachers do not dictate what students should think or believe; instead, they open doors to a multitude of possibilities, knowledge, tools, and perspectives. They nurture critical thinking, doubt, and skepticism, fostering open-mindedness, curiosity, and empathy The art school of tomorrow will be human, warm, and generous. This art school will raise students, teaching them to trust in themselves, believe in themselves, be themselves. This art school will make students authentic, sincere, and courageous. That’s how they will face the world.
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