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72 avenue du Général Leclerc, 38950 Saint-Martin-le-Vinoux (Grenoble)
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Want to know more about the École Supérieure d’Art de Grenoble? This public higher education institute was founded in 1831. It operates on two campuses: Grenoble and Valence. We’re here to answer any questions you might have about the Grenoble campus.
You can choose between two main degrees at ÉSAD Grenoble Valence.
Students also benefit from research and creation workshops on various themes such as water, the future, collective work, memory, or architecture.
Admission is by competitive exam via Parcoursup. Here’s how it works:
If you are applying from abroad, admission to ÉSAD Grenoble follows a specific procedure. You’ll need to go through Campus France/Campus Art. In addition to this registration, you must also send your application directly to ÉSAD Grenoble. This includes a portfolio, administrative documents, and both artistic and theoretical tests. More information is available on the school’s official website.
Yes. ÉSAD Grenoble Valence has partnerships with schools and universities in Europe (Belgium, Germany, Spain) and around the world (Canada, India, Brazil).
Starting in the fourth year, it is possible to go abroad for a semester of exchange or an internship.
So, once you’ve got your degree, what can you actually do?
The Grenoble campus is right in the city center, at the following address:
Where to stay?
If you’re looking for a nice apartment near the school, why not choose our student residence in Grenoble?
It’s just 19 minutes away by bike or 22 minutes by tram.
Plus, the accommodations are modern and fully equipped, from studios to shared T3 apartments.
72 avenue du Général Leclerc, 38950 Saint-Martin-le-Vinoux (Grenoble)
Du studio à la chambre en colocation