The École Supérieure d’Arts Plastiques – Pavillon Bosio, a Monaco establishment dedicated to providing specialist teaching in the fields of art and scenography, is inviting the public to go behind the scenes and learn more about its exceptional programmes.
The École Supérieure d’Arts Plastiques – Pavillon Bosio will hold its annual open day on Saturday 15th March from 10am to 6pm, offering prospective students and the public a chance to explore its facilities and academic programmes.
Founded in 1969 and restructured in 2004 to align with France’s higher education system, the school specialises in fine arts and scenography. Named after Monegasque sculptor François-Joseph Bosio, it offers two main cycles of study leading to the Diplôme National d’Art (DNA) and the Diplôme National Supérieur d’Expression Plastique (DNSEP), with courses taught in French. A post-diploma research programme is also available for advanced study.
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During the open day, visitors can tour classrooms and workshops, meet students and faculty members, and learn about the curriculum. A virtual session is scheduled for 11am on the school’s Twitch channel, where Director Thierry Leviez, teachers and current students will discuss the Pavillon Bosio’s programmes, admission procedures and study options, followed by a Q&A session.
Application forms for the entrance exam and admission commissions are available on the school’s website. More information can be found [here](insert link) or by calling +377 93 30 18 39.
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