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The Faculty of Fine Arts (FFA) was established in 1948 as the Dhaka Art School. [1] It was the first art school in the region and became the main centre of art and cultural practice. Since 1956 it has been situated in Shahbag, Dhaka, close to the Bangladesh National Museum. Architect Muzharul Islam designed the building.
Graphic Arts Institute was established in 1967 in Dhaka, East Pakistan by Muhammad Azam Khan, the governor general of East Pakistan and Waqar Ahmed, Director General of Technical Education Directorate. The first head of the institute was the South Dakota University trained R. K. Mollah.
British American English Medium School Uttara, Dhaka-1230 Syllabus Cambridge 2004 Playgroup to A-Level Charu Aunggon Art School & Fine Art Academy D.C.C. KA-74/1 Shahjadpur, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 2003 Play Group to Class Nine Anytime Domrakandi High School VI- Domrakandi, Po- Komorpur, Kabi Jasim Matri Sarak, Faridpur Class 6-10 1969 Anytime
In 2004, the Library was launched at 116 Arjatpara, Mohakhali, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1212. In 2006, the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh and the Central Library were moved to its own campus at House 56, Road 4/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209.
Bulbul Lalitakala Academy (now known as Bulbul Academy of Fine Arts or BAFA) is an institution of fine arts established in Dhaka on 17 May 1955, founded by Begum Afroza Bulbul, wife of Bulbul Chowdhury, under the financial support of the government.
During his study at Armanitola High School, he started copying Japanese and Chinese art. [2] He passed his matriculation in 1947. [ 2 ] Then he went to Calcutta Art College for admission but he decided to get admitted as the first batch student to a newly established Dhaka Art School (now Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka ), founded by ...
The branch in Chittagong, Bangladesh's second largest city and headquarters of the eponymous district, grew out of the private-sector art gallery Chattagram Kalabhaban. The gallery was founded by artist and professor Rashid Choudhury in 1972, two years before the national academy came into being.
The first formal art school in Dhaka – the Dhaka Art College [citation needed] (now Faculty of Fine Arts) – was founded in Shahbag by Zainul Abedin in 1948. [citation needed] The art college building, constructed in 1953–1954, was designed by Mazharul Islam, the pioneer of modern architecture in Bangladesh. [53]