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News about the future of Malmö Art Academy

We are happy to share information about Malmö Art Academy´s new premises. All formal agreements with the City of Malmö have now been approved and signed, so we are please to announce that the move of the Academy is scheduled for summer 2018.

Malmö Art Academy will move into the former tram buildings at Norra Sorgenfri – an area that is under dramatic development right now. Malmö Art Academy will also move to the centrally situated Triangeln area – to the Mazetti house and to Dimman (opposite to Mazetti).

We will leave the old galleri KHM at Ystadvägen and move the gallery into Fotogalleriet [format]s premises at Friisgatan, Mazettihouse.

This means that a large part of our premises will be closer to and integrated with Inter Arts Center in the Mazetti house which opens up new exciting possibilities for collaborative exchanges. We are also pleased that our new neighbours will be Malmö Theatre Academy and the Faculty Office of Fine and Performing Arts.

The new premises will continue to have well-equipped workshops for wood, metal, plaster, plastic, clay, concrete, lens based media; film, video digital and analog photography, digital image processing, 3D printing and animation. The premises will also offer large project studios, a library and lecture rooms as well as private studios for the 70 students on the Fine Arts programmes and a large study room for students in the Master's programme in Critical and Pedagogical Studies. Students will have access to their studios and most of the workshops 24 hours a day throughout the year. 

Malmö Art Academy sees this move as an exciting development that will enhance the quality of the education we provide and offer students and researchers new and modern premises in which to undertake their studies.

In the future, Lund University is planning for a more long-term campus solution for all three academies in the Fine and Performing Arts in Malmö.