The Oleksa Novakivskyi Art School was an educational institution in Lviv that operated from 1923 to 1935. It was founded on the initiative and with the financial support of Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi by the artist Oleksa Novakivskyi.
Initially, the school functioned as an art department of the Secret Ukrainian University, and after 1925 it became independent. During 1925âÂÂ1929, the school's students were taught by (art history), (artistic styles and color chemistry), Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyi (history of Ukrainian art), Ilarion Svientsitskyi (history of Ukrainian art), Osyp Kurylas (drawing), Stepan Balei (anatomy), (cultural history), and Yevhen Nahirnyi (perspective). The students presented their works at exhibitions held in 1926, 1928âÂÂ1929, 1930, 1932, and 1934.
In different years, 90 people studied at the school. Among the famous and prominent artists: Roman Selskyi, , , Mykhailo Moroz, Vasyl Diadyniuk, Antin Maliutsa, Andrii Koverko, Emiliia Okhrymovych-Holubovska, Mariia Krompets-Morachevska, Mykhailo Dragan, Sviatoslav Hordynskyi, , Olha Maryniak, Natalka Prystai-Ohonovska, , Ivanna Nyzhnyk-Vynnykiv, Mariia Karpiuk, , , Olha Pleshkan, , , Edward Kozak, and .
Today, the operates in the school's building.