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The staff mobility contest to the TSAA Design Faculty Erasmus partner – Kastamonu University, Turkey, is announced, for taking part in the International Staff Week, to be held on 14-19 October, 2024.
Staff week is dedicated to Erasmus+ program issues and expanding institutional cooperation..

The selection first phase should be done at the applicant’s faculty/department, and the formal nomination letter should be issued.
The final selection should be done after the host university approval of the candidate.

Please see attached the ‘application’ form and the ‘letter of Intent’ form, and the link for uploading the documents
https://erasmus.kastamonu.edu.tr/index.php/component/content/article/incoming-ka171-personel-call?catid=20&Itemid=101

The application process includes presenting formal documents in Eng., signed/stamped by the applicant’s faculty/department’s responsible leading person:
application form of the kastamonu university with the applicant’s photo
document stating the knowledge of English language
motivation letter
nomination letter
reference, stating the applican’t working experience at the TSAA
Application deadline: 10 August, 2024

Contact person:
Nata Nikoleishvili – nata.nikoleishvili@art.edu.ge
International projects and Erasmus coordinator for the faculties of Design and of Fine arts, International Relations Department, TSAA

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.

Kristin Wenzel’s two-day seminar – “Memory of Architecture,”
Apollon Kutateladze Tbilisi State Academy of Art
On June 22-23, a research seminar titled “Memory, Transformation, and Identity of Architecture” was held, organized by the Tbilisi Cityscape Research Center “Ubani” in partnership with the Academy of Arts.
The artist Kristin Wenzel, co-founder of Templat, led the workshop. The students met, and a practical seminar was held. The works created by the students will be exhibited at the Cinema House on June 27.

The “Patient N1” exhibition of the Faculty of Design—fashion design direction—was opened at the Apollon Kutateladze Tbilisi State Art Academy.
The educational-creative project deals with ecological problems and challenges. The exhibition includes eleven costumes and two panels. Participating students used, among other techniques, upcycling used clothing.
Head of the project: Thea Bodokia – associate professor of the Academy of Arts;
Supervisor in the direction of technology/construction: Ekaterine Darchia, guest teacher of the Academy of Arts;
Participating students: Tekla Gogoladze, Elene Erkomaishvili, Ekaterine Maisuradze, Inga Vartaniani, Tamuna Zaloshvili, Dachi Metreveli, Monika Managadze, Salome Nadiradze, Salome Chkonia, Nelli Khurtsidze, Elene Turashvili
The exhibition will last until June 23.
Address: Al. Griboyedov N22 – the exhibition hall of the Art Academy.

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!

ERASMUS
April 29 – May 3, 2024
At the Bratislava Academy of Fine Arts and Design (AFAD), Tamaz Varvaridze, head of the graphics department of the Tbilisi Apollon Kutateladze State Academy of Arts—Faculty of Fine Arts, and the students of the same department were on mobility.
As part of the mobility, lectures and a workshop were held with the head of the painting department of the Bratislava Academy, Professor Rasto Sedlacik, in which Slovak and Georgian students were involved. The lecture was devoted to modern Georgian painting, and the seminar was dedicated to typography. The Academy of Arts graphic arts department students participated in the one-week exchange program: Baka Alavidze, Yulia Sharashenidze, Margarita Okujava, and Nino Fitskhelauri.

The Head of the International Relations Service of the Apollon Kutateladze State Art Academy of Tbilisi and Erasmus institutional coordinator, Maya Kipiani, as part of the Erasmus program, was invited by the new Erasmus partner of the Art Academy, Paul Valéry University Montpellier 3 in France, to the week of international services.
In parallel with the training, new perspectives of cooperation in cinematography were discussed: ICM, BIP, and other large-scale collaborative projects, student mobility, and challenges related to the reception of foreign students. There were also familiarization visits to cinema and theater departments and campuses, meetings with academic staff, and others