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Painting 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Painting
Code: ULA40 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 12

Professor: Dimitrije Pecić, Dobrica Bisenić, Branko Raković, Zoran Dimovski, Vesna Knežević, Simonida Rajčević, Miško Pavlović

Description:
Allowing graduate students to develop their strengths pertaining to their own aesthetic and choices of materials, this course also enables them to work toward an advanced cohesive body of work. Students choose to work in the studio of one of the supervisors. An individual contact between a professor and a student and strong individual approach are basis of the instruction.

Learning outcomes:
The main outcome of this course is advancement of students’ painting skills and to further development their individual poetics.


Entry requirements: Enrolled master studies in painting, sculpture or graphics

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 4

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Painting 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Painting
Code: ULA41 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 7

Professor: Dimitrije Pecić, Dobrica Bisenić, Branko Raković, Zoran Dimovski, Vesna Knežević, Simonida Rajčević, Miško Pavlović

Description:
Allowing graduate students to develop their strengths pertaining to their own aesthetic and choices of materials, this course also enables them to work toward an advanced cohesive body of work. Students choose to work in the studio of one of the supervisors. An individual contact between a professor and a student and strong individual approach are basis of the instruction.

Learning outcomes:
The main outcome of this course is advancement of students’ painting skills and to further development their individual poetics.


Entry requirements: Enrolled master studies in painting, sculpture or graphics

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 4

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Drawing 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Painting
Code: ULA59 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Dimitrije Pecić, Dobrica Bisenić, Branko Raković, Zoran Dimovski, Vesna Knežević, Simonida Rajčević, Miško Pavlović

Description:
This drawing course covers wide range of considerations of drawing as a form of expression. The objective is to enhance students' awareness of and skill with technique, materials, composition and aesthetics. On master level students continue the process started on the undergraduate studies, with strong support of their chosen mentors.

Learning outcomes:
The main outcome of this course is to accelerate drawing skills and to advance the individual poetics of each student.


Entry requirements: Enrolled master studies in painting, sculpture or graphics

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 4

Language: SER/ENG




Drawing 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Painting
Code: ULA60 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 6

Professor: Dimitrije Pecić, Dobrica Bisenić, Branko Raković, Zoran Dimovski, Vesna Knežević, Simonida Rajčević, Miško Pavlović

Description:
This drawing course covers wide range of considerations of drawing as a form of expression. The objective is to enhance students' awareness of and skill with technique, materials, composition and aesthetics. On master level students continue the process started on the undergraduate studies, with strong support of their chosen mentors.

Learning outcomes:
The main outcome of this course is to accelerate drawing skills and to advance the individual poetics of each student.


Entry requirements: Enroled master studies in painting, sculpture or graphics

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 4

Language: SER/ENG




Wall Painting – Mosaic 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Painting
Code: UIB/1A | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Zoran Graovac, Snežana Jovčić Olđa, Goran Jović

Description:
The curriculum of this course is focused on acquiring theoretical knowledge of the techniques of wall painting, fresco and secco painting, as well as complete practical, artistic and technological knowledge of mosaic making techniques, using natural stone and applying the indirect method.

Learning outcomes:
Upon completing this course, students are fully trained to execute their or other people’s works in the mosaic technique, independently or with a group of authors, to execute a mosaic or a wall painting indoors and outdoors, and to carry out the complex tasks of executing wall paintings of larger formats.


Entry requirements: Enrolled master studies in painting, sculpture or graphics

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 5

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Wall Painting – Mosaic 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Painting
Code: UIB/2A | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Zoran Graovac, Snežana Jovčić Olđa, Goran Jović

Description:
The curriculum of this course is focused on acquiring theoretical knowledge of the techniques of wall painting, fresco and secco painting, as well as complete practical, artistic and technological knowledge of mosaic making techniques, using natural stone and applying the indirect method.

Learning outcomes:
Upon completing this course, students are fully trained to execute their or other people’s works in the mosaic technique, independently or with a group of authors, to execute a mosaic or a wall painting indoors and outdoors, and to carry out the complex tasks of executing wall paintings of larger formats.


Entry requirements: Enrolled master studies in painting, sculpture or graphics

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 5

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Sculpture 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: ULC42 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 9

Professor: Radoš Antonijević, Zdravko Joksimović, Olivera Parlić

Description:
Students develop their potential for perception and the observation of form through different tasks, in order to elaborate and make complex real size figure forms, modelled in clay. Students build on their previous experience by understanding shape dimensions, character and spatial organization, thus becoming capable of creative interpretation of the observed forms. Parallel individual tasks open up the field of their own individual research.

Learning outcomes:
Building on their previous education by acquiring advanced knowledge through self-reflection and the recognition of their skills, students are able to identify the field of their personal stylistic approach and future development.


Entry requirements: Solid experience in sculpture practice

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Sculpture 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: ULC43 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 9

Professor: Radoš Antonijević, Zdravko Joksimović, Olivera Parlić

Description:
Students develop their potential for perception and the observation of form through different tasks, in order to elaborate and make complex real size figure forms, modelled in clay. Students build on their previous experience by understanding shape dimensions, character and spatial organization, thus becoming capable of creative interpretation of the observed forms. Parallel individual tasks open up the field of their own individual research.

Learning outcomes:
Building on their previous education by acquiring advanced knowledge through self-reflection and the recognition of their skills, students are able to identify the field of their personal stylistic approach and future development.


Entry requirements: Solid experience in sculpture practice

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Stone sculpture 1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: IB5/1B | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Đorđe Čpajak

Description:
On the master level Sculpture in stone is an elective subject.
Students are welcome to execute sculptures in their own way and to freely choose the theme and format of work.


Learning outcomes:
Advanced stonecutting skills


Entry requirements: Experience in stonecutting

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Stone sculpture 2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: IB5/2B | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Đorđe Čpajak

Description:
On the master level Sculpture in stone is an elective subject.
Students are welcome to execute sculptures in their own way and to freely choose the theme and format of work.


Learning outcomes:
Advanced stonecutting skills


Entry requirements: Experience in stonecutting

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Printmaking and Drawing 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Printmaking
Code: ULB83 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 16

Professor: Žarko Smiljanić, Miodrag Mlađović, Dragan Momirov, Katarina Zarić, Aleksandar Mladenović, Vladimir Veljašević, Adam Pantić, Vladimir Milanović

Description:
This course is focused on further developing individual visual articulation. Special emphasis is accorded to further mastering all printmaking techniques and to building a professional attitude towards the material and technology. Each student chooses the medium that best suits his or her visual expression, and produces a complex project.

Learning outcomes:
Forming a professionally creative and socially responsible personality, with good visual and technical knowledge, capable of teamwork and ready to independently step into the contemporary art world.


Entry requirements: Completing undergraduate studies, enrolment in the first semester of master studies.

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Transmedia Research 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: New Media
Code: ULE09 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 11

Professor: Zoran Todorović, Vladimir Nikolić

Description:
The course provides a mentored education in new media art production combined with gaining an active insight into the conceptual, technological, theoretical, cultural and political features of new media art. It emphasizes the integration of multidisciplinary research with technical mastery for the creation of inventive, innovative and socially relevant artwork.

Learning outcomes:
The course motivates an active engagement and development of conceptual thinking, technical skills, technological understanding and theoretical knowledge, critical discourse and professional responsibility.


Entry requirements: BA degree in new media art, digital art or related field

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 1

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Transmedia Research 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: New Media
Code: ULE10 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 11

Professor: Zoran Todorovic

Description:
The course provides a mentored education in new media art production combined with gaining an active insight into the conceptual, technological, theoretical, cultural and political features of new media art. It emphasizes the integration of multidisciplinary research with technical mastery for the creation of inventive, innovative and socially relevant artwork.

Learning outcomes:
The course motivates an active engagement and development of conceptual thinking, technical skills, technological understanding and theoretical knowledge, critical discourse and professional responsibility.


Entry requirements: BA degree in new media art, digital art or related field

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Technology of New Media 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: New Media
Code: ULE25 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Aleksandra Jovanić

Description:
This tutorial seminar provides theoretical understanding and hands-on experience in creative coding and procedurality, using Processing PDE.

Learning outcomes:
Understanding the conceptual and methodological aspects of creative coding and procedurality.


Entry requirements: BA degree in new media art, digital art or related field. Basic experience in creative coding.

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Technology of New Media 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: New Media
Code: ULE26 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Aleksandra Jovanić

Description:
This tutorial seminar provides theoretical understanding and hands-on experience in computer-controlled interactivity, physical computing and physical interaction using Processing, Arduino and external devices.

Learning outcomes:
Understanding the conceptual and methodological aspects of creative coding and procedurality.


Entry requirements: BA degree in new media art, digital art or related field. Intermediate experience in creative coding and physical computing.

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Theories and Poetics of Modern and Contemporary Arts 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Theory and History of Arts
Code: ULD21 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Nikola Šuica

Description:
The courses represent an emerging field of inquiry. They take an interdisciplinary approach, addressing social and psychological issues within visual arts and cultural history. A range of theoretical perspectives relate to diverse artistic practises and representations in contemporary arts and culture. The courses examine the origin of processes, effects and relations.

Learning outcomes:
The course provides an opportunity to intersect and recognise the depth of visual arts in the theoretical framework of politics, gender, crisis, technology and redefinitions of art in the most recent outcomes.


Entry requirements: Knowledge of modern art history and the aspects of contemporary culture

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




History of South Slavic Modern & Contemporary Art and Culture

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Theory and History of Arts
Code: ULD09 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Nikola Šuica

Description:
The course raises the awareness of some specific positions in visual arts in the cultural framework of South Slavic and Serbian culture. The issues of aesthetics, style and historical relations are analyzed and documented in corresponding and challenging contemporary accounts. It is possible to carry out an interdisciplinary examination of gathered details.

Learning outcomes:
The themes provide a challenging set of artistic examples and heritage, with a parallel being drawn with the key concepts of European modern art, in relation to societies, historical events, global politics and changes up to the present time.


Entry requirements: Knowledge of modern art history and cultural issues within historical overviews

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian - available for international students




Theories and Poetics of Modern and Contemporary Arts 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Theory and History of Arts
Code: ULD22 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 2

Professor: Nikola Šuica

Description:
Lectures include the course previously chosen by students, applying an analytical perspective of presentation: Dissent in Contemporary Arts and Performance; Temporalities and Visual Arts; Transitory Ideologies of Modernism; Representations of Holocaust in Arts and Culture.

Learning outcomes:
The themes of each chosen course provide a challenging set of artistic examples and heritage, with parallel being drawn with the key concepts of European modern art, in relation to societies, historical events, global politics and changes up to the present time.


Entry requirements: Knowledge of modern art history and cultural issues within historical overviews.

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Sculpture in Wood 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: ULC66 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Dusan Petrovic

Description:
Executing large-scale sculptures in the material. The course points to a wide range of possibilities of composing and using different types of wood while respecting its expressive values. Students are acquainted with the possibilities of forming the constructions of wooden elements and their perception in space.
The course requires greater technical skills and precision in woodworking, using modern tools and instruments for cutting and working wood, applying protection measures at all times.
Students develop a personal creative attitude to wood.
Students analyze examples from art history, focusing on differences in understanding the role of material in sculpture in general, and wood sculpture in particular, throughout centuries to this day.


Learning outcomes:
Students are able to execute large-scale works in wood.
They have mastered composing wooden elements and mass in space.
They know how to use adequate tools for woodworking and to apply proper protection measures.
Through the prism of their own individuality and critical thinking, students know how to assess and analyze the works of their peers.
Students are able to execute and present their works at the annual exhibition.


Entry requirements: Three-year experience through sculpture practice, one-year experience in wood-working.

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Sculpture in Wood 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: ULC71 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Dusan Petrovic

Description:
Executing large-scale sculptures in the material. The course points to a wide range of possibilities of composing and using different types of wood while respecting its expressive values. Students are acquainted with the possibilities of forming the constructions of wooden elements and their perception in space.
The course requires greater technical skills and precision in woodworking, using modern tools and instruments for cutting and working wood, applying protection measures at all times.
Students develop a personal creative attitude to wood.
Students analyze examples from art history, focusing on differences in understanding the role of material in sculpture in general, and wood sculpture in particular, throughout centuries to this day.


Learning outcomes:
Students are able to execute large-scale works in wood.
They have mastered composing wooden elements and mass in space.
They know how to use adequate tools for woodworking and to apply proper protection measures.
Through the prism of their own individuality and critical thinking, students know how to assess and analyze the works of their peers.
Students are able to execute and present their works at the annual exhibition.


Entry requirements: Three-year experience through sculpture practice, one-year experience in wood-working.

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 3

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Stone Sculpture 5/1

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: ULC66 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Djordje Cpajak

Description:
Sculpture in stone is an optional subject. Students are welcome to execute sculptures in their own way and to freely choose the theme and format of work. The objective of the course is to professionally master stone sculpture techniques, taking into account and further developing students’ poetics. Executing sculptures after a model which is magnified; working with manual, electrical and pneumatic tools; using new technologies for executing stone sculptures; CNC based on vector models.
Students learn how to protect themselves, and to assemble and install sculptures in space.


Learning outcomes:
Advanced stonecutting skills


Entry requirements: To complete the basic academic studies of sculpture and to have two-year experience in basic stonecutting.

Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Stone Sculpture 5/2

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: ULC67 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 4

Professor: Djordje Cpajak

Description:
Sculpture in stone is an optional subject. Students are welcome to execute sculptures in their own way and to freely choose the theme and format of work. The objective of the course is to professionally master stone sculpture techniques, taking into account and further developing students’ poetics. Executing sculptures after a model which is magnified; working with manual, electrical and pneumatic tools; using new technologies for executing stone sculptures; CNC based on vector models.
Students learn how to protect themselves, and to assemble and install sculptures in space.

Learning outcomes:
Advanced stonecutting skills


Entry requirements: To complete the basic academic studies of sculpture and to have two-year experience in basic stonecutting.

Semester: spring | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: Serbian – available for international students




Drawing 5/1 (Sculpture)

Faculty of Fine Arts

Study Programme: Sculpture
Code: ULC52 | Course level: master | ECTS credits: 3

Professor: Radoš Antonijević, Zdravko Joksimović, Olivera Parlić, Dunja Trutin

Description:
The course curriculum is focused primarily on drawing as an individual research practice, developed simultaneously with works in other media. Students receive guidance through the process based on their individual interests, references and methodologies. Along with exploration of a wide range of drawing techniques and subjects, the course program allows students to explore drawing in the expanded field.

Learning outcomes:
Development of individual poetics and research methodologies in drawing as an artistic medium; gaining new skills in multiple traditional or experimental drawing techniques, as well as methods relevant in contemporary drawing practice.


Semester: autumn | Maximum number of visiting students: 2

Language: SER/ENG