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Dhaka Art College

Dhaka Art College

Community Centre Road, Dhaka

In Dhaka, Bangladesh, there is a prominent public art college called Dhaka Art College. It was started in 1948 and is connected to Dhaka University. The college provides numerous undergraduate and graduate degrees in visual arts, including ceramics, photography, graphic design, printmaking, painting, and printmaking.The college ...

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S.M. Sultan Fine Art College

S.M. Sultan Fine Art College

NEWTOWN, JESSORE JESSORE SADAR, JESSORE - 7401

In Bangladesh's Narail district, there is the government-run S.M. Sultan Fine Art College. Sheikh Mohammed Sultan, a well-known Bangladeshi artist who was born in the nearby village of Masimdia, is the name of the college. The institution was founded in 2006 with the intention of giving young artists a place to improve their cra...

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Open: 09:00 am
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Pathshala South Asian Media Institute

Pathshala South Asian Media Institute

16, DrikPath Bhobon, Panthapath, Dhaka 1207.

The word Pathshala is derived from the traditional South Asian educational structure. It conjures up images of learning environments without barriers, expansive skies, and endless vistas, like courses held beneath a tall tree. In addition to letting students explore the realm of visual storytelling, Pathshala equips them with th...

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Open: 10:00 am
Close: 06:00 pm
Cubic Art School

Cubic Art School

House - 23, Rd 113, Dhaka 1212.

Cubic Art School was established in 2003 in Kolutola in Old Dhaka. Artist Mujahidul Hassan and his father Rashidul Hassan started the school with a few children in their own residence. After one year the school was extended in Road # 72 in Gulshan 2. Later the branches were extended in Baridhara DOHS,Banani,Gulshan-1 and Niketon...

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Charumela

Charumela

west Hajipara, Rampura, Dhaka

Charumela is an Art School for all the children of this world. Charumela is an Art School for all the Children of this World. 30 years ago Artist Zakirul Islam Sohel sir Established Charumela Art School in Rampura, Dhaka Bangladesh for the welfare of children. Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, Christian, Jews." We are United with Ch...

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Open: 12:00 am
Close: 11:59 pm
TAKDHUM Online Arts School

TAKDHUM Online Arts School

KA-63, Kuratoli,P.S- Khilkhet, Dhaka-1229

TAKDHUM is a video-based online classroom where students develop creativity and confidence through our multi-level art instruction program. We offer video lessons that can be taken anytime, anywhere- via laptop, tablet or smart phone. Each program meets the Standards for Arts Education.

Open: 12:00 am
Close: 11:59 pm
Sada Canavs Art School

Sada Canavs Art School

Line 13, House 17, Block- D, Pallabi, 12 Dhaka-1216.

Sada Canvas Art School is a reliable institute for painting training for children and teenagers. Here, hand-drawn painting is taught in simple techniques by telling stories in a joyful atmosphere. Painting is the place where every child's dreams come true. We help expand that space.

Open: 09:00 am
Close: 07:00 pm
Orgate Creative Academy

Orgate Creative Academy

23/1 Pallabi, Dhaka-1216.

Jalaluddin Babu i.e. founder of Orgate was an electronics hobbyist since childhood. As a result of many years of research, he founded a science club in 1995. Which was named Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose Memorial Science Club. Among its various branches were material science, applied material science and computer science. However, th...

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Rangon Academy

Rangon Academy

House 32 Road No 12, Dhaka-1230.

Rangon Creative Educational Institute is a great place for children to explore their artistic talents and interests. The school offers a wide range of creative classes including drawing and painting, music, dance, handwriting, and instrument instruction.

Open: 08:00 am
Close: 08:00 pm
Charuputhi

Charuputhi

74, Dhlibary Road, Dolphin Goli, Kolabagan, Dhaka-1205.

Charuputhi  is the name by which we can easily get an artistic majesty. The name also co-relates with the objectives it follows. Basically Charuputhi started its initial journey as an creative art school in 14th April, 2014 with the motto embedded in mind, ‘Esho Notun Kichu Kori’. To elaborate ‘Esho Notun Kichu Koriâ€...

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Top Art College in Dhaka

Top Art College in Dhaka

An esteemed institution of higher learning in Bangladesh, Dhaka Art College provides undergraduate and graduate degrees in the fine arts, design, and architecture. The college, which is located in the center of Dhaka, has a long tradition of turning out some of the best architects, designers, and painters in the entire nation.

The Government Institute of Arts and Crafts was the original name of Dhaka Art College when it was first founded in 1948. It was founded with the intention of encouraging art and craft in the area and was the first institution of its kind in East Pakistan. The college has developed in stature and reputation over time, and today it is acknowledged as one of the top educational institutions in the nation of its sort.

The college provides numerous undergraduate and graduate degrees in visual arts, architecture, and design. A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in painting, sculpture, printing, and ceramics is offered in the undergraduate programs. A Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in painting, sculpture, and printing is one of the graduate degrees. The college also provides a five-year professional degree program called the Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.).

The Dhaka Art College faculty is made up of highly skilled and seasoned professionals who are enthusiastic about art and design. They are dedicated to giving students a thorough and demanding education that will equip them for prosperous jobs in their chosen disciplines. Faculty members are actively engaged in creative and research endeavors, and they inspire students to experiment with new concepts and stretch the limits of their creativity.

The college's campus is well-stocked with contemporary studios, workshops, galleries, and classrooms. The studios offer students a friendly and stimulating atmosphere in which to develop and experiment. They are furnished with the most up-to-date tools and equipment. Technicians with expertise are on hand to aid students with their projects and advance their abilities in the workshops.

The Dhaka Art College's galleries display the creations of its students, teachers, and guest artists. They give pupils the chance to display their work and get criticism from their instructors and peers. Additionally, the galleries hold exhibitions and other activities that support the arts and unite people who are interested in the arts from all across the nation.

The college has a long history of turning out some of Bangladesh's most gifted painters, designers, and architects. Many of its graduates have gone on to excel in their chosen industries and have significantly influenced the nation's arts and culture. Zainul Abedin, SM Sultan, Quamrul Hassan, and Rafiq Azam are just a few of the distinguished Dhaka Art College alums.

In Bangladesh, Zainul Abedin is largely considered the founder of modern art. Early in the 1940s, he was a student at the Dhaka Art College and went on to become one of the most significant artists in the history of the nation. His work has had a significant influence on the growth of modern art in the area and portrays the difficulties and ambitions of the people of Bangladesh.

Another well-known artist who attended Dhaka Art College was SM Sultan. He is renowned for his stirring and evocative paintings of Bangladeshi rural life. He has received various accolades and medals for his work, which has been displayed in galleries all around the world.

Versatile artist Quamrul Hassan produced work in a range of media, such as painting, sculpture, and printmaking. He attended Dhaka Art College in the 1950s and later rose to prominence as one of his generation's most significant artists. His work, which tackles issues of social and political justice, has had a big impact on Bangladesh's art scene.

A well-known architect, Rafiq Azam, attended Dhaka Art College in the 1980s. He is renowned for his cutting-edge and environmentally friendly designs, which have won him countless accolades.

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