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VSHNI Gallery in Moscow




general information

Moscow branch of the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher education "Higher School of Folk Arts (Institute)"

License

No. 02723 valid indefinitely from 03/02/2018

Accreditation

No. 02813 is valid from 04/18/2018 to 06/30/2021

Monitoring results of the Ministry of Education and Science for the Higher School of Research in Moscow

Index18 year17 year16 year15 year14 year
Performance indicator (out of 7 points)4 5 5 3 1
Average Unified State Examination score for all specialties and forms of study75.58 63.51 68.62 63.16 64.5
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on the budget76.3 72.9 71.00 68.30 63.36
Average Unified State Examination score of those enrolled on a commercial basis72 51 61.50 56.30 -
Average minimum Unified State Exam score for all specialties for full-time students enrolled64.5 42 61.50 71.80 47.5
Number of students89 83 97 117 82
Full-time department89 83 97 117 82
Part-time department0 0 0 0 0
Extramural0 0 0 0 0
All data Report Report Report Report Report

About HSENI in Moscow

The Moscow branch of the Higher School of Folk Arts is a state educational institution where future artists of decorative and applied arts receive higher professional education. At the moment, the institute operates a continuous system of professional training. First, applicants undergo pre-university training, where they prepare to enter the Moscow branch of the Higher School of Scientific Research, then receive secondary or higher vocational training, and after graduation, after some time, they can take advanced training courses.

History of the creation of the Moscow branch of VSHNI

The Moscow School of Artistic Crafts was founded in 1938. When the Great Patriotic War began, the school had to be suspended, but already in 1943 it again opened its doors to talented children who wanted to study artistic crafts. In accordance with documents that were discovered in the archives of VSHNI, at that time there were only about a hundred people studying at the school.

From the very beginning, the school’s activities were focused on teaching students with an eye to the folk traditions of Russian pedagogy and art. But in 1985, new methods of teaching modern art techniques began to be introduced into the educational process, which was later adopted by other educational institutions from the Moscow School.

Since 1992, MSHR becomes a college, and in 1996 it becomes an advanced college. In 1997, taking into account the high qualifications of the master artists who graduated from the school, it was decided to conduct an experiment to allow students to receive higher specialized education at the school. This experience lasted a very long time, but thanks to the excellent quality of teaching and high professionalism of graduates, in 2002, by decree of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, MSHR was issued a license to conduct educational activities in the field of higher education.

Based on graduates and some teachers of the Moscow School, the Higher School of Folk Arts was opened in St. Petersburg in 2003. Valentina Fedorovna Maksimovich, who was previously the head of the MSHR, became the rector of the HSNR. A little later, in August 2003, the Moscow School acquired the status of a university and became the Moscow branch of the Higher School of Economics and Religion (Institute), and since 2007 it was renamed the Institute of Traditional Applied Arts.

Teaching staff of the institute

The Moscow branch of VSHNI employs a close-knit and friendly team of teachers, each of whom has enormous experience in conducting teaching activities, as well as in carrying out various scientific and technical work. Slightly less than half of the university’s teachers are former students who did not want to part with their native alma mater.

Teaching staff:

  • 4 doctors of science and 20 candidates for doctor of science;
  • graduate students of the Institute of Art Education of the Russian Academy of Education;
  • 8 teachers of the Moscow branch of VSHNI bear the proud titles of “Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation” and “Honored Teacher of the Russian Federation”;
  • about 80% of the institute’s teachers are members of the Union of Designers and the Union of Artists.

University teachers defend doctoral and master's theses on problems that arise when receiving higher education in the field of folk applied arts on the basis of experiments that are carried out at the institute itself. Active scientific work is also being carried out to resolve problems that are related to the problems of art education in general, and traditional applied art in particular. All this allows teachers to better and more clearly convey their knowledge and skills to students.

Thanks to this, students who study at the Moscow branch of VSHNI learn not only the theory of art, but can also learn from their teachers in conducting their professional activities to quickly achieve their goals.

Artistic activities of students of the Moscow branch of VSHNI

During their studies at the institute, students learn not only theory, but also try to put the acquired knowledge into practice. The best products of students of the Moscow branch of HSENI are put on public display not only in the museum of the institute itself, but also in the Museum of Professional Education of the Russian Federation. And how many wonderful clothes, scarves, screens, charming boxes, shawls, interior and design items and much more were exhibited in the State Duma of the Russian Federation, the Council of the Russian Federation, as well as in numerous exhibition halls in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities of the country.

During the activity of the institute, the university was able to participate in 300 exhibitions, where folk art products were presented to the audience for consideration. At the same time, 100 exhibitions in which the Moscow branch of the Higher School of Scientific Research participated were held abroad. Residents of different countries of the world – Germany, Poland, Spain, Hungary, Bulgaria, America, Italy and many others – were able to see the students’ works.

Thanks to the knowledge gained and the skillful ability to bring ideas to life, specialists who graduate from the institute fit into the cultural life of Russia without any problems, where they successfully continue and develop the traditions of folk applied art.

Folk Arts is the only higher educational institution of its kind in the Russian Federation that produces artists of traditional decorative and applied arts.

Founded in its modern form in 2003, the origins of VSHNI go back to 1913.

Over its hundred years of activity, the School has earned a justified reputation as a university., whose graduates are invariably distinguished by their high professionalism, broad outlook and are in particular demand in the creative labor market as true masters of decorative and applied arts.

The university is represented by two faculties, within which specialists are trained in 4 areas of training.

Faculty of Decorative and Applied Arts

  1. arts and crafts and folk crafts;
  2. painting;
  3. theory and art history.

Faculty of Folk Arts and Crafts

  1. arts and crafts and folk crafts.

For creative people, it offers applicants training in the most relevant and popular areas, which can be chosen as a profile of study at one of the faculties:

    • Department of Painting conducts training of traditional artists of applied art - masters who have been valued in the creative labor market at all times and throughout the world. Excellent practical skills and a high level of proficiency in basic techniques distinguish all VSHNI graduates;
    • Department of Drawing allows students to fully master the skills of academic composition, which is a key skill for masters of arts and crafts;

    • Department of History and Theory of Fine Arts– the youngest structural unit of the educational institution (since 2007), producing art critics who are so in demand in the modern world;
    • Department of Lacquer Miniature Painting conducts training of students in such areas as church historical painting, icon painting, etc. Comfortable and fruitful training takes place in conditions of complete and modern material and technical equipment for students during classes;
    • Department of artistic textile painting trains specialists in fabric decoration using various techniques with clothing design skills;

    • Department of artistic lace making produces specialists who can not only develop high-quality designs for clothing, accessories and interior elements, but also skillfully bring their own designs to life;
    • Department of artistic embroidery has been operating since the first day of its foundation and is famous both for its graduates and for the special skill of their work;
  • On Department of Jewelry Art Training is conducted in accordance with the author's methods, as a result of which graduates of the direction are skilled jewelry artists.

Branches of the Institute of Folk Arts in Russian cities

Today, the university, located in St. Petersburg, provides in the creative field to everyone in the Moscow institute - branch and in other regions of Russia, namely:

  • in Fedoskino;
  • in the village of Kholui (Ivanovo region);
  • in Omsk;
  • in the village of Mstera (Vladimir region);
  • in the village of Bogorodskoye (Moscow region);
  • in Ryazan.

Advantages of getting an education at the Higher School of Folk Arts

The undoubted advantages of studying at the Higher School of Folk Arts include:

    1. obtaining a decent education in the field of art and creativity;
    1. educational process under the guidance of recognized teachers, authors of their own methods and skilled masters of the taught field;

    1. complete and modern support for the educational process (material and technical base), including all the necessary equipment and consumables for mastering arts and crafts techniques;
    1. formation of a broad outlook and mastery of the complete theoretical basis necessary for successful work in the field of art;
  1. obtaining a diploma that enjoys an excellent reputation in the labor market among representatives of creative professions at all levels.

Status: State
Founded: 2003
License: No. 0460 dated December 14, 2012
Accreditation: No. 1362 dated June 30, 2015

The Moscow branch of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Higher School of Folk Arts (Institute)" (formerly the Moscow School of Artistic Crafts - MSHR) is a state educational institution of higher professional education that provides professional training for artists of decorative and applied arts. The Moscow School of Artistic Crafts began its educational activities in 1938. In 1985, the Moscow School of Artistic Crafts initiated the training of artists in the field of traditional applied arts using new teaching methods and innovations in the content of professional training. Following her example, similar training is subsequently introduced in other educational institutions of folk arts and crafts in Russia. In 1992, the Moscow School of Artistic Crafts became a college (since 1996 - advanced type). Taking into account the experience of this secondary vocational educational institution, which produced unique master artists and performers of the highest quality, as well as the absence in Russia at that time of higher education in the field of folk arts and crafts, the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation in 1997 decided to conduct an experiment in training specialists with higher education on the basis of the Moscow School of Artistic Crafts. The long and unique experience of scientific and pedagogical activities and educational practice of the Moscow School of Artistic Crafts in training highly qualified artists of traditional applied arts in the system of continuous professional education was noted.

It was the Moscow School of Artistic Crafts that provided the personnel, material, scientific and creative base for the creation in 2003 of a university of a new formation - the Higher School of Folk Arts in the city of St. Petersburg.

Rector of the Higher School of Folk Arts - Valentina Fedorovna MAKSIMOVICH, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Education, Honored Teacher of Russia, author of a scientific and practical school of art education in the field of traditional applied art, the formation of which became a significant event not only in Russia, but also in the history of world art pedagogy. For many years (since 1984) V.F. Maksimovich was the head of the Moscow School of Artistic Crafts, the author of the concept of an educational institution of continuous education in the field of folk art, which has no analogues in the world.

By order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated August 26, 2003 No. 1222-r, the Moscow School of Artistic Crafts was transferred from the Ministry of Culture of Russia to the Ministry of Education of Russia and transformed into the Moscow branch of the state educational institution of higher professional education - the Higher School of Folk Arts (Institute), acquiring the status of a higher educational institution .

The interest shown by specialists and ordinary spectators in the educational institution and the products of students is explained by the fact that the teaching staff of the institute educates its students on the experience of domestic artistic pedagogy, the traditions of Russian decorative and applied art, awakens in them national self-awareness, love for the Fatherland, educates active patriotic and civic position. Graduates of the institute easily fit into the socio-economic and cultural space of modern Russia. They continue and develop the traditions of domestic decorative and applied art, with their creativity they contribute to the preservation of national aesthetic and ethical ideals, the connection between the past, present and future, and ensuring Russia’s unique place in world artistic culture.

Today, the educational activities of the Moscow branch of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Higher School of Folk Arts (Institute)" embodies a holistic, harmonious aesthetic system of continuous professional training of artists of decorative and applied arts, consisting of several levels: pre-university, university and post-graduate training.

Ndirection 072600

"Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts"

qualification: bachelor,

profiles:

  • artistic embroidery
  • artistic lace making
  • artistic painting (fabrics)
  • artistic painting (decorative painting)
  • artistic painting (lacquer miniature painting)
  • artistic bone carving
  • artistic metal (jewelry art)

form of education: full-time,

training period: 4 years

Admission to all educational programs of higher professional education is based on:

secondary (complete) general education (11 grades),

secondary vocational education,

higher professional education,

primary vocational education (if the diploma contains a record of the bearer receiving secondary (complete) general education).

Tuition fees for educational programs

higher professional education

for one academic year (10 months)

Direction 072600 “Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts”,
qualification Bachelor - 150,000 rubles

The cost is fixed for the entire period of study.

direction 072600 “Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts”, qualification: bachelor

1. DEADLINES FOR ACCEPTING DOCUMENTS

  • Direction 072600 “Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts”: from June 20 to July 5, 2013,

Subject to availability of places, applications continue to be accepted for the second stage of entrance examinations until September 15, 2013

Documents are accepted simultaneously for places of study at the expense of the state budget and for places with payment of the cost of training under a contract.

Required documentsWhen submitting an application:

1. Statement.

2. Original or photocopy of identification documents and citizenship.

3. original or photocopy of a state document on education.

4. 6 photographs 3x4 cm.

It is possible to submit documents through public postal operators (by mail), as well as in electronic digital form - e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Required documentsFor enrollment:

1. original state document on education.

2. Entrance Tests

  • Direction 072600 “Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts”

Creative and professional orientation: painting, drawing

General education: Russian language (USE), literature (USE).

Applicants who have:

Secondary vocational education upon admission to a bachelor's degree program or a specialist training program in a relevant profile;

Secondary (complete) general education received in educational institutions of foreign countries -

have the right to take entrance examinations at the Higher School of Scientific Research in Russian language and literature in written form ( composition).

Applicants with higher professional education , pass entrance tests: creative and professional orientation:

  • Direction 072600 “Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts”: drawing, painting

general education: Russian language, literature (essay).

3. Dates of ENTRANCE TESTS

  • Direction 072600 “Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts”:

Subject to availability of free places, applications continue to be accepted for the second stage of entrance examinations from September 16 to September 19 .

4. Enrollment

  • Direction 072600 “Decorative and applied arts and folk crafts”

First main stage

July 27- announcement of complete lists of persons whose enrollment may be considered by the admissions committee.

July 30- announcement of last name lists of persons who have successfully passed the entrance examinations, highlighting in them lists of persons recommended for enrollment.

from July 31 daily- complete information on the submitted original state-issued education documents by persons from the lists of persons recommended by the admissions committee for enrollment in each field of study (specialty) is updated on the website.

August 4- completion of the provision of the original state document on education by persons who have successfully passed the entrance examinations and are included in the lists of persons recommended by the admissions committee for enrollment.