Jan van Eyck Academie

The Van Eyck – Multiform Institute for Fine Art, Design, and Reflection (formerly known as “Jan van Eyck Academie”) is a post-academic institute for research and production in the fields of fine art, design and art theory, based in Maastricht, Netherlands. The academy was established in 1948 and was named after the painter Jan van Eyck. In 2013, 39 researches from countries around the world were working and studying at the institutes premises in Jekerkwartier. In 2012, the Hubert van Eyck Academie / Caterina van Hemessen Academie was established as a ‘teaching bridge,’ linking the Jan van Eyck Academie / Margaret van Eyck Academie with Maastricht University and other Maastricht art schools.

Van Eyck – Multiform Institute for Fine Art, Design, and Reflection
TypePost-academic art institute
Established1948 (1948)
DeanHicham Khalidi (director)
Students39 researchers (2013)
Location
Maastricht
,
Netherlands

50.8457°N 5.6866°E / 50.8457; 5.6866
Websitehttps://www.janvaneyck.nl/
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