Students 12,500 Phone +55 11 3662-7000 | Established 1947 Undergraduates 8,000 Mascot Gigi (the Giraffe) | |
Chairman Mrs. Celita Procopio de Carvalho President Dr. Antonio Bias Bueno Guillon Notable alumni João Doria, Jayme Matarazzo, Fernanda Young, Vik Muniz, Jac Leirner Profiles |
Open studio artistic residency faap funda o armando alvares penteado
FAAP (Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation) was founded in 1947 by Earl Armando Alvares Penteado, whose objective was to support, promote and develop the plastic and scenic arts, culture and teaching.
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- Open studio artistic residency faap funda o armando alvares penteado
- Schools and faculties
- Notable alumni
- References
It is now one of the most important and respected academic institutions in Brazil, with 12 thousand students and 1200 professors. The Campus is located in Higienópolis, one of the most traditional districts of São Paulo, and houses 7 Faculties: Business Administration, Fine Arts, Communication, Engineering, Economics, Law and Technology, post-graduation courses and MBA.
The foundation is an important cultural centre in São Paulo, housing one of the most eminent theaters in town (Teatro FAAP) and the Museu de Arte Brasileira (Museum of Brazilian Art). FAAP has received important exhibits, most notably the exhibit "China: A Arte Imperial, A Arte do Cotidiano, A Arte Contemporânea", the "Treasures of the Czars" display (including some of the famous Fabergé eggs), and in 2011 an exhibit on Grace Kelly, "Os Anos Grace Kelly" (Grace Kelly Era), inaugurated by Prince Albert of Monaco.
Every semester the institution provides lectures from notable artists, politicians and economists. Notable guest speakers include George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Gordon Brown, Queen Silvia of Sweden, Rubens Ricupero (also Director Faculty of Economics), Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Peter Mandelson, among others.
Schools and faculties
Notable alumni
Sergio Herz
Denise Pavarina
Cláudia Pacheco
Mario Marchetti
Vik Muniz
Antonio Carlos Pannunzio
Ricardo Hirschbruch
Lais Bodanzky
Laerte Coutinho
Eduardo Sciarra
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Caco Galhardo