Advanced Training
The Structuristic Art method represents a thoroughly researched, clearly defined, and well-established visual art style. The concept is comprehensive both theoretically and practically and is based on a novel, independent methodology. Therefore, after the basic course, three further levels are offered to develop advanced, specialised knowledge and skills.
This training is deliberately non-academic and always focused on practical application.
No prior experience (apart from the basic course), entrance exams, or special talents are required. The only thing evaluated is performance.
This underlines the socially inclusive nature of this innovative training, which aims to benefit as many engaged individuals as possible. From amateur to professional – always with joy!
Who is it for?
Advanced training is open from age 18. In exceptional cases, earlier entry is possible with parental consent.
How does it work?
Participants have up to two years to complete each module. The training can be completed intensively or in stages. Following the basic course, the upper-level training includes three modules:
Modul X (Apprentice Level)
Structuristic Artist (60 hours) – ideal for those seeking to express themselves as independent artists. The basics of materials and techniques are further refined during practical work. Techniques include collage, structural paste applications, freehand drawing, and studies in proportion, perspective, and composition. Varnishing techniques are taught, and an introduction to art history is included, always in comparison with Structurism. A solid overview of key artists, styles, and art history develops. The successful completion of this course is confirmed with a certificate.
Modul Y (Journeyman Level)
Structuristic Expert (60 hours) – suited for those aiming for careers in art-related fields (e.g. galleries, museums, events, auctions, or art trade). This demanding module explores Structuristic Art’s societal relevance across cultural sectors (active = politics-economy-social work / passive = philosophy-science-art). Symbolic image analysis is taught. During the module, participants independently create three Structuristic artworks at home, documenting their process in detail with photos and text. The course concludes with 60 hours of instruction and submission of the three works, certified with a Structuristic Expert certificate.
Modul Z (Master Level)
Structuristic Instructor (60 hours) – ideal for individuals who want to teach this constructive art style, either professionally or privately. This module begins with assistant teaching in regular basic courses, under supervision. Foundational psychosomatic knowledge is taught, analysed, and practised in detail. The therapeutic aspects of this work are explored. Graduates are fully prepared to open a Structuristic Art school and teach the basics, either in a team or independently. The course concludes with a theoretical and practical exam, including content from all modules. Upon passing, participants receive a diploma as Structuristic Instructor.
Fees
Per module: CHF 1680.- (incl. VAT)
Exam fee:CHF 100.- Gebühr (incl. VAT)
Discounts: 5% for payment of two upper-level modules in advance, 10% for all three.
Notes
• Course fees must be paid in advance. A personal painting kit is mandatory.
• Refresher courses on specific topics are available after certification or diploma completion. These can also be requested individually and are charged using 10-lesson passes, as in the basic course.
• Exams:
The final exam (Module Z) requires an additional day. Dates are arranged well in advance.
If a participant fails the exam, they may take 12 additional lessons at half price before retaking it. Additional hours beyond this are charged at the normal rate and must also be prepaid.
Course Location
New building Müller Bau AG (Werkhof Andeer)
1st Floor
Veia das Runcs 25
7440 Andeer
Course Times
Class times are arranged flexibly and individually by agreement.