Mumbai, Maharashtra | Approved By : AICTE,UGC,DEB,COA | Estd: 1857
Institute Type | Central Distance Education |
Name of the Institute | Sir J.J.School of Art, Architecture And Design Mumbai - SJAADM |
Affiliated | Govt of Maharashtra |
Approved By | AICTE,UGC,DEB,COA |
Established | 1857 |
Address | 78, Dr. D. N. Road, Fort, Mumbai - 400001 |
City | Mumbai |
State | Maharashtra |
Pincode | 400001 |
Landline | +91.22.22621652 |
jjschoolofart@gmail.com | |
Website | https://www.sirjjschoolofart.in/ |
About of Sir J.J.School of Art, Architecture And Design Mumbai
Sir J.J. School of Art is one of the pioneering institutes of fine art education in India, since its establishment in 1878 on 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 modeling, mural, portraiture, print making, arts and crafts 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 postgraduate 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 a rich diversity of cultures in India as the resource point. Later in 1865, with the arrival of Mr. Lockwood Kipling, Mr. Higgins, and Mr. Griffiths, a school of Architecture, a Class for teachers of Art and Craft, and a 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, and 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 the 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.
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