Beaux-Arts de Paris
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Beaux-Arts de Paris
Beaux-Arts de Paris is a place of learning and artistic experimentation, exhibitions and conservation of historical and contemporary collections, and a publishing house. Beaux-Arts de Paris houses more than 450,000 works and one of the largest libraries dedicated to contemporary art. Under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture, the School offers a preparatory class called Via Ferrata and trains high-level artists, occupying an essential place on the contemporary art scene. Beaux-Arts de Paris, in partnership with PSL University (Paris Sciences & Lettres), has developed the Sacre (Sciences, Arts, Creation, Research) doctoral program with five of its members.
In accordance with the educational principles that have always been applied at Beaux-Arts de Paris, training is provided in workshops led by renowned artists, supplemented by a range of theoretical and technical courses. Rooted in economic and social reality, Beaux-Arts de Paris also aims to build bridges between student life and professional life by promoting encounters with key players in the field.