École Européenne Supérieure de l'Image (ÉESI)

École Européenne Supérieure de l'Image (ÉESI)

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The European School of Visual Arts’ goal is to develop a curriculum based on a knowledge of art history and civilizations, which, in this age of globalization, questions the most topical art issues. In this framework, the different dimensions of the curriculum encourage an exploration of the links between critical thinking, art production, and research, in every field of contemporary creative activity, in particular film and its many variants, the future development of digital writing, comic strips, and publishing.


In order to implement this educational project, the School enlists many guest artists who renew and broaden the students’ approaches by way of workshops. The media libraries in each site also help to offer students a very rich documentation on art, and host lectures, seminars and discussions. The European School of Visual Arts is especially interested in the relations that students may establish as from their schooldays with the professional art world.

Posts from École Européenne Supérieure de l'Image (ÉESI)

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    David Kramer, American Exports: EESI Prize 2012

    Resulting from a joint decision by Angoulême and Poitiers to unite their resources and create a regional school, EESI – Ecole européenne supérieure de l'image is subsidised by the Ministry of Culture and Communica[...]

    March 16, 2012

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    European School of Visual Arts: Call for Applications

     "Comic strip" Research Masters program The Masters program in Comic strip, which is run by the European School of Visual Arts (ÉESI) and the University of Poitiers in partnership, offers a forum for creative prod[...]

    July 26, 2011

  • The EESI celebrates the graphic novel and comics at Angouleme

    The EESI celebrates the graphic novel and comics at Angouleme

    This year the ÉESI - École Européenne Supérieure de l'Image has chosen to pay tribute to the multifaceted artist Dominique Goblet, whose work moves between the worlds of the graphic novel and fine arts. Having awarde[...]

    January 25, 2011

  • European School of Visual Arts: Call for applications

    European School of Visual Arts: Call for applications

    Unquestionably, Documenta X (1997), under the direction of Catherine David, clearly marked out the documentary’s place in the field of contemporary art. This dialogue has been ongoing ever since. This has been demonstr[...]

    September 1, 2010

  • European School of Visual Arts: Call for Applications

    European School of Visual Arts: Call for Applications

    This graduate diploma (DNSEP) has been conceived to follow on from the undergraduate course of the National Diploma in Visual Arts (Diplôme National d’Arts Plastiques – DNAP), giving 3yrs undergraduate + 2yrs postgr[...]

    August 27, 2010

  • European School of Visual Arts presents Samuel Bianchini

    European School of Visual Arts presents Samuel Bianchini

    Samuel Bianchini's exhibition Maintenance is programmed from 5 May to 4 June 2010 in the Poitiers site gallery of the European School of Visual Arts Poitiers & Angoulême. This show will be presenting five manifesto piec[...]

    May 25, 2010

  • European School of Visual Arts: Call For Applications

    European School of Visual Arts: Call For Applications

    Unique in Europe, this Master's permits motivated students who have a study project in art or science to do courses in art and epistemology and to : acquire a high level of competence in a specialization (art and science[...]

    July 14, 2009

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