Open House in Kvarnbyn, Mölndal Sweden 25 April 2010 12-16 The students of The Florence Academy of Art will participate in Open House in Kvarnbyn 25/4 12-16 and have their own exhibition in Lilla Götafors.  
For more information: http://www.facebook.com/kvarnbydagen

:AND THERE WAS LIGHT, Eriksbergshallen Gothenburg Sweden 20 March - 15 August 2010 :And There Was Light is an exhibition presenting paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Rafael. Also hosting models of Leonardos 500 years old inventions, copies of sculptures, reproductions of wall paintings. 
For more information www.and-there-was-light.com
Historical Body Ideal, Galleri Forscaféet, Mölndal Museum January 18th 2010 - February 14th 2010 The students of Florence Academy of Art in Mölndal are participating in an exhibition at Forscaféet at Mölndal Museum. In connection with the exhibition, the museum have arranged a lecture, ''Historical Body Ideal'', 31/1 13.00 at the museum by Carolina Brown, Art history teacher at Högskolan, Gotland. The drawings/paintings are for sale. For more information www.museum.molndal.se
Nathan Sowa, teacher at FAA/Sweden on national TV December 6, 2009

Nathan Sowa appeares in a section of the swedish TV show "Sverige!" where he talks about copying masters as a way of learning. Note, in english.
Immortality - seminar about tradition and beauty December 5, 2009
Participants: Per Bauhn, professor professor practical philosophy Joakim Ericsson, director of FAA/Sweden Jenny Maria Nilsson, photographer and critic Karin Stensdotter, architect and author Jan-Ove Tuv, kitschpainter Moderator: Anna Matzinger, journalist 10.30 - 11.15 ”Er figurativt maleri på vei tilbake?” - Jan-Ove Tuv 11.45 - 12.30 ”Frihet, skönhet och ett gott liv” - Per Bauhn 13.30 - 15.00 ”Narrativt, traditionsburet måleri - i samtid och framtiden.” Paneldiskussion This seminar can be viewed on the web at: http://bambuser.com/channel/florenceacademy
NOTE: this seminar is being held in Swedish/Norwegian. A transcript will be available for download in english within short.
Opening of Immortal Works November 7, 2009
(photo: Nathan Sowa) The opening reception of the Immortal Works exhibition at Vasa Konsthall went well with over 2000 visitors the first weekend. Stats from Vasa Konsthall indicate that many visitors are coming back for a second and a third look at the show. The exhibition will stay open through January 31, 2010
Read Joakims text from the catalogue Download the catalogue
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