Konstfack
Official page
www.konstfack.se
SSES Competence Centre
Experience Design Group
Students: 900
Professors: 14
Konstfack (The University College of Arts, Crafts and Design) is unique among Swedish art schools, teaching arts, crafts, design and art teacher training all under one roof.
Konstfack’s history dates back to 1844, when a 31-year-old artist called N.M. Mandelgren opened a Sunday drawing school for craftsmen in Stockholm. Although the school’s name would change a number of times in the coming 160 years, its ambition has always been typified by the school's wide spectrum of arts and orientations.
Today, Konstfack is a public university with ten institutions teaching 600 students. Most of its study programs are between three and five years, eventually leading to BA and MA degrees. Subjects taught range from art teacher training and a curator program to fine arts and furniture design.
Konstfack is active both in the private and public sectors and is highly regarded internationally for its exchange program, global network of partner universities and regular participation in exhibitions and seminars worldwide.













