In the 1980s, several art teachers led by Professor José Roselló Valle, as well as politicians of the time, such as the person in charge of culture of the Provincial Council of Pontevedra, Adriano Marques, fought and made multiple steps and efforts so that the city would have a Faculty of Fine Arts in the project for the creation of the future university, which was to be called University of Southern Galicia. The Faculty of Fine Arts of Pontevedra was created in 1990 by Decree 416/1990, of 31 July, of the Ministry of Education and University Planning, in its article 14. The first programme was validated on 9 July 1990 and the programme of the
University of Salamanca was adopted for the Faculty of Pontevedra, published for the first and second cycle of the curriculum in the
Official State Bulletins of 20 July 1983 and 17 March 1987. For the first four years, the Faculty of Fine Arts was provisionally housed in the former Provincial Hospice in Sierra Street, with a certain precariousness in terms of material means and space. On 15 December 1994, the Faculty moved to its current location, the building of the former
Saint Ferdinand Barracks, in the city centre, after a project to acquire and renovate the building: different departments of the
Xunta de Galicia, the City Council of Pontevedra and the university provided the money to buy the building and the Provincial Council of Pontevedra financed the renovation work. According to the mayor at the time, Javier Cobián, the total project cost 2,000 million pesetas. From the beginning, there was a great interaction between the students of the faculty and the city of Pontevedra, with installations, performances and artworks in the streets. The patron saint of the faculty is Saint Ero and the faculty celebrates his feast day in May. == Programmes ==