The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts

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The Center Paroikia Paros, Kyklades 84400 Greece

About The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts

Founded in Paros, Greece in 1966 as an independent, Not-For-Profit Institution, the Aegean Center continues to maintain its autonomous, non-profit status offering small group and individualized study. Not being bound by association to the requirements and orthodoxies of larger more generic programs, the Center is free to create courses of exceptional quality and independence.

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2013 Summer Workshop "Craft of Watercolor" in Paros, Greece

Greece: Paros

The Craft of Watercolor is a a two week long workshop to be held at the Aegean Center on the island of Paros, Greece from June 10 to June 24, 2013. The workshop will focus on methods of developing watercolor painting through observation and with a...

Aegean Center Summer Workshops

Greece: Paros

The course will include thoughts, discussion, and practice on the digital photography process with the aim of producing a final fine print. We will work through the entire digital photography workflow, including monitor calibration, building color...

Fine Arts in Greece and Italy

Greece: Paros

The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts has been in operation since 1966. The philosophy of the school is to provide foreign students of the arts a classically based small-group alternative to the dominant large school style of education in two of the w...

The Aegean Center 2013 Spring Session in Paros, Greece

Greece: Paros

The Spring Session is held at our permanent facility on the Greek island of Paros. Paros is situated in the Cycladic group of islands, 100 miles southeast of Athens. Partly because of its famous marble, Paros has been an important part of civilizatio...

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Fine Arts in Italy and Greece

Italy: Venice, Roma (Rome), Florence and 4 other cities; Greece: Paros

The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts has been in operation since 1966. The philosophy of the school is to provide students of the arts a classically based small-group alternative to the dominant large school style of education in two of the world's m...