Communication and Promotion of Contemporary Artistic Heritage A course focused on the promotion, management, and communication of contemporary artworks and events. It combines art history knowledge with cultural marketing and curatorial strategies.
Decoration Explores decorative techniques in artistic and architectural contexts. Includes mural painting, mosaic, installation art, and site-specific projects with a strong focus on materials and space.
Fashion Design Dedicated to the design of clothing, accessories, and fashion collections. Combines artistic creativity with technical skills in tailoring, pattern making, and the use of innovative materials.
Printmaking Focused on traditional printmaking techniques (engraving, woodcut, lithography, screen printing) with contemporary applications. Emphasizes manual drawing and artistic reproduction.
Printmaking for Illustration A specialization that combines printmaking techniques with narrative, editorial, or artistic illustration. Often includes artist’s books and fine art prints.
Graphic Design A course aimed at contemporary visual communication: branding, publishing, packaging, advertising, UX/UI design. Heavy use of graphic software and digital visual design.
Audiovisual Languages Explores film, video art, animation, photography, and sound design. Focused on visual and sound storytelling, with attention to media hybridization.
Media Art Covers artistic practices related to digital and interactive technologies: generative art, video mapping, multimedia installations, virtual/augmented reality, and AI-based art.
Painting Centered on painting as an art form, from traditional techniques to experimental approaches. Encourages personal artistic expression through color, gesture, and surface.
Set Design (Scenography) Focused on the design of spaces for theatre, film, television, and events. Includes costume design, lighting, set construction, and immersive environments.
Sculpture Explores three-dimensional art using both classical (marble, bronze, clay) and contemporary materials. Emphasizes spatial research, the body, and installation art.
The Academy does not have student dormitories, but the Erasmus Office can assist incoming students in finding private accommodation in Frosinone. Support is available for locating rooms, shared apartments or contacting local real estate agencies.
Language of Instruction
Main language: Italian Recommended level of Italian: B1 (Basic English is sufficient for some support and artistic courses.)
Required Documents
Learning Agreement (OLA – Online Learning Agreement) Transcript of Records Copy of ID or Passport Health Insurance (valid in Italy)
How to Reach Frosinone
Nearest Airports: Rome Ciampino (CIA), Rome Fiumicino (FCO) By train: From Rome Termini station (approx. 1 hour) By bus: Cotral regional buses from Rome Train Station: Frosinone FS Distance to campus: approx. 10 minutes by bus or taxi