Artur Grottger State High School of Fine Arts in Supraśl

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Państwowe Liceum Sztuk Plastycznych im. Artura Grottgera w Supraślu

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The State High School of Fine Arts named after Artur Grottger in Supraśl is one of the key educational institutions in Poland, dedicated to educating visual artists. Its history dates back to 1944, when visual artist Stanisław Stolarczyk inaugurated the Coeducational Secondary School of Painting and Artistic Crafts. The school has changed its name and educational profile over the years, and currently offers four specializations: artistic textiles, sculptural techniques, artistic printmaking, and intermedia art. It is worth noting that the school's seat, located in the former Buchholtz Palace, is an example of Art Nouveau style, and its architecture is distinguished by rich ornamentation, including porticoes and elegant white marble staircases. The palace, built in the late 19th century, is currently undergoing renovations to restore its former glory. The palace and park complex also includes a gatehouse and a coach house, both of which have architectural value. The high school holds not only educational but also cultural significance, shaping the artistic attitudes of young people and contributing to the local artistic community. Among its notable alumni are renowned artists, which attests to the high level of education provided. Over the years, the school's directors have ensured the development of its profile, and the number of specializations demonstrates its flexibility and adaptation to market needs. The school is a place where tradition meets modernity, and its long history makes it a valuable part of the region's cultural heritage.

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Supraśl
Gmina (III Jednostka administracyjna)
Supraśl
Powiat (II Jednostka administracyjna)
Powiat białostocki
Województwo (I Jednostka administracyjna)
Województwo podlaskie
Państwo
Polska