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“RECONOMY” is an inclusive and green economic development program of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), implemented by Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation in cooperation with its partners.
The RECONOMY program, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), supports the Fashion Design department at the Art Academy in the development of sustainable and inclusive education and includes the study, deepening, and development of knowledge and skills.
Within the framework of the “RECONOMY” program, a new educational and creative program – “Design Lab: Intertextual Synergy in Design” was created in the direction of TSA Fashion Design.
The program is based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and provides practice-based learning forms – creativity, theoretical-practical workshops, implementation of design-technologies, and others. The main components of the program include:
1. Development of sustainable design education;
2. Expansion of educational modules;
3. Raising the qualifications of teachers;
4. Integration of traditional and innovative technologies in the educational process.
Within the framework of the “DesignLab: Intertextual Synergy in Design” program, international and local experts conducted practical sessions on the direction of fashion design (5). Also, a training course (13, BA/MA) was prepared and launched.
At this stage, the cycle of master classes “Non-traditional design methods” was completed for the students and teachers of “Mermis” College;
• Tutor: Leila Enukidze, Fashion Design teacher of TSSA, Chief Designer of LYIA;
• The master class course “Non-traditional pattern design methods” was developed according to the author’s methods of international experts invited to TSSA Fashion Design direction. In particular:
• Julian Roberts (UK fashion designer and academic, “Method Subtraction Cutting”): body language, “typographic letters”, “tunnel technique”;
• Shingo Sato (Shingo Sato, Japanese designer and instructor, Method “Transformational Reconstruction”/3D): “origami” technique, “spiral”;
• Elena Ryleeva (Elena Ryleeva, EWST Fashionlab Founder, Lossless pattern method): “Tissue topography”;
• Duration: 24 hours
• Teaching environment: innovative and practical (location: “Mermis” College, sewing laboratory);
• The program “DesignLab: Intertextual Synergy in Design” is led by Doctor of Cultural Studies, Professor, Head of Fashion Design Department of TSSA – Nino Mgaloblishvili.
• The program continues to work.

November 7, ERASMUS Information Meeting with First-Year Students of Apollon Kutateladze Tbilisi State Art Academy, International Service, about ERASMUS+ and Exchange Programs.
At the meeting, students heard information about semester and short-term exchange programs and international projects. The first-year students met with faculty coordinators, there was a discussion about the ERASMUS+ guide, student selection regulations, requirements of partner universities, details of studying and living abroad, and more.
The meeting was also attended by a representative of TSSA career services, who informed the students about vacancies, internships, university, state, and international scholarships, master classes, conferences, and seminars.

On Thursday, November 7, at 15:00, freshmen are waiting for you at an information meeting, during which you will get to know detailed information about Erasmus+ and exchange programs!
Art Academy – Auditorium N906

On November 1, 2024, at 4:00 p.m., the Patriarchate of Georgia and the Georgian Academy of Sciences invite you to an educational program – the twenty-ninth event of “Georgian identity”, which will be held at the Apollon Kutateladze State Art Academy in Tbilisi.
Topic of the report: Early Christian terrain.
Speaker: Master of Arts Kristine Sabashvili.
For those wishing to attend the event remotely, a live broadcast link will be posted on November 1 at 2:00 p.m. on the specified Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064539535024
November 1, 2024, 4 p.m.

Tbilisi State Art Academy named after Apollon Kutateladze!
Program leaders:
Nana Iashvili – Professor, Doctor of Architecture, Founder of TSSA Media Art Faculty.
Karl Stoker – PhD, Professor at the University of Graz, Culture and Design Consultant, Speaker, and Networker.
In the attached video, Professor Karl Stoker himself will tell you about the program and the processes taking place within it.

The event will provide an overview of the various Erasmus+ opportunities available for students and young people in Georgia. Topics to be covered include:
• International Credit Mobility (ICM)
• Erasmus+ Mundus
• Youth Mobility and Exchange
• Trainings
• Virtual Mobility
Date: October 16, 2024
Time: 11:00 AM – 02:30 PM (Georgia time)
Language: Georgian
Target Audience: Students of higher educational institutions, prospective students, young people.
Location: Information will be provided after registration.
Registration Deadline: October 14, 2024
Registration Link: [Link to register]

The Continuing Education Center and the Faculty of Restoration-Conservation, Art History, and Theory at the Apollon Kutateladze State Art Academy of Tbilisi invite you to the introductory meeting for the Preparatory Course for Entrants – “Fine and Applied Art.”
This course is designed for entrants who plan to take the Fine and Applied Arts subject as part of their higher education enrollment.
The meeting will feature the course instructor and program leaders.
Date: Friday, October 11, at 1:30 p.m.
Location: Academy of Arts, Auditorium B5
Address: Al. Griboedov St. N22

In the Center of Lifelong Education of Apollon Kutateladze Tbilisi State Academy of Art, the Levkas technique study course was completed.
On June 17, in the exhibition hall of the Art Academy, a summary exhibition of the course participants’ works was organized, and certificates were presented to the participants. Artist Nodar Badurashvili led the course.

The artistic ceramics (experimental firing techniques of Raku) course was completed on June 5 at the Tbilisi Apollon Kutateladze State Academy of Art —Continuous Education Center.
A display of the course participants’ works and raku roasting was organized in the courtyard of the Art Academy. The course was led by the artist and associate professor of the Art Academy, Giorgi Pachkoria.

Do you want to broaden your horizons and enrich your academic life? The Erasmus+ National Office in Georgia invites you to an event where all the opportunities available to students and young people through the Erasmus+ credit mobility program and the Erasmus Mundus joint master’s program will be discussed.
details:
Date: June 25, 2024
Time: 11:00 – 13:00
Target group: students and young people
Location: Tbilisi Art Academy
Why should you attend the event?
Erasmus+ mobility: Learn about the various exchange programs. These programs offer the opportunity to study abroad, participate in training, and enrich your experience.
Erasmus Mundus: Find out how you can participate in the internationally recognized joint master’s program Erasmus Mundus.
Advice on writing an application: Get detailed advice on contributing (including selection criteria), gather documentation, and meet critical deadlines.
Hear from Erasmus+ alums: get valuable advice from students who have successfully participated in Erasmus+ mobilities and Erasmus Mundus.
Interactive Q&A: Get answers from the Erasmus+ coordinator and experienced alums.
Networking: Meet peers like you who are interested in studying abroad.
Please register for the event by filling out the registration form. The number of attendees is limited!