JJ School Of Art, Mumbai

 
JJ School Of Art, Mumbai
City Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Locality D N Road
Established 1978
Affiliated to University of Mumbai, Mumbai
Address 78, Dr. D. N. Road, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001

Phone +91.22.22621652
Email [email protected]
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JJ School Of Art, Mumbai was established in the year 1978, JJ School Of Art, Mumbai is affiliated to University of Mumbai, Mumbai

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    Sir J.J. School of Art is one of the pioneering institutes of fine art education in India, since its establishment in 1878 in the current Campus, with generous donation of Jamshetji Jijibhoy, under the British administration. The School today stands in the heritage building with departments of drawing and painting, sculpture and modelling, mural, portraiture, print making, arts and craftes including ceramics, interior decoration, metal work and textiles; and teachers training with art teachers’ diploma, Art Masters and Diploma in Painting Education. The college has undergraduate and post graduate programs with BFA and MFA degrees conferred to the students.

    Sir J.J. School of Art began in 1857 with elementary drawing and design classes at Elphinstone institute. With the initial aim of imparting European academic art knowledge in the sub-continent, the college developed with the establishment of art and craft departments with rich diversity of culture in India as the resource point. Later in 1865, with arrival of Mr. Lockwood Kipling, Mr. Higgins and Mr. Griffiths, a school of Architecture, Class for teacher of Art and Craft and School of Decorative design were founded, as students were trained for great activities. This year also saw the school shifting from Elphinstone to its current campus in Bombay Esplanade, as the building began to be structured. While Mr. Kipling initiated crafts development with the arts and crafts movement, Mr. Griffiths encouraged a project of reproduction of Ajanta Murals. This period saw the emergence of artists like Pestonji Bomanji, Pithawala, M.V. Dhurandhar. By 1890, the school of taken over by the Education Department of Government of Bombay, accepting the significance of Indian art and crafts as part of culture rather than just technical education and industry. By 1891, Lord Reay (then Governor of Bombay) brought about the erection of Applied Art Section known as the Reay Art Workshops, which today encompass the Arts and Crafts Department. Thus, five distinct departments of Drawing and Painting, Sculpture and Modelling, Architecture, Reay Art Workshop for Art and Crafts and Applied Arts were brought under one roof of Sir J.J. School of Art, Bombay.

    In 1919, a Mural Painting Class began for study of Indian style of painting parallel to the Revivalist Movement in Bengal, under Ct. Gladstone Solomon. This later came to be known as Bombay Revival, characteristically known for going beyond the imitation of Indian history but establishment of its own form in contemporary. A rich new mural style developed with this impetus, two pioneers in this style Shri H.G. Nagarkar and Shri Jagannath Ahiwasi started teaching in this class and students like Shri Ravi Shankar Raval, Raghuvir Chimulkar, R.D. Dhopeshwarkar, Rasiklal Parikh, A.A. Almelkar and so on. 1930’s saw some significant changes in inspiration of the artists who were exposed to modern works of art from the west and saw impressionistic influences with novel modes in works of artists like P.A. Dhond, N.S. Bendre, G.M. Solegaonkar, V.A. Mali, S.H. Raza and so on. In the decade of 40’s, Charles Gerard inspired students to go beyond the mastery in western academic art and assimilate the Indian art style. The strengthening of independence movement brought about a new awakening about the national sentiments and J.J. saw K.K. Hebbar, Shankar Palsikar, S. Chawda whi later went ahead to form the Bombay Group. The dawn of independence in India brought about revolutionary movements in the Bombay arts too with the Progressive Artists Group (PAG), with artists like M.F. Hussain, K.H. Ara, Nweton Souza S.H. Raza, H.G. Gade, Sadanand Bakre; not all students of J.J., bringing a wave of all together different modernism. Sir J.J. school of Art encouraged the technical advancement and knowledge of art history bth Indian and western to its students although they would further embrace the contemporary modern notions of art. In 1958, the departments of applied arts and architecture were separated and J.J. started working as a Fine Art School. In 1965 the Directorate of Art was established which governs the development of major art institutes and activities in Maharashtra State till date. The school saw many great thinkers and visionaries associated with, like J.D. Gondhlekar, P.A. Dhond, Shankar Palsikar, Madhav Satawlekar, Baburao Sadwelkar, Sambhaji Kadam, V.R. Amberkar, Vasant Parab, Shantinath Arwade, who not only were artists at par but did substantial work in research and development of art understanding, appreciation and criticism on a whole.

    JJ School Of Art, Mumbai offers various graduate courses as well as Post Graduate courses.

    Masters Degree Courses

    Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

    JJ School Of Art, Mumbai offers 2 Years Full Time Masters Degree in Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

    View Details Duration: 2 Years    Learning Mode: Full Time    Course Level: Masters Degree

    Bachelors Degree Courses

    Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)

    J.J School Of Art, Mumbai offers Full Time Bachelors Degree in OBD Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)

    View Details Duration: 4 Years    Learning Mode: Full Time    Course Level: Bachelors Degree
     
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      Generations of past students, both male and female, are proud to be known and enjoy maintaining their connection with the college and each other. Please write to [email protected] with link of existing almuni group, or request for creation of group.