3 Degrees in Art Studies Creative Arts in Japan for 2024

Degrees in Art Studies Creative Arts in Japan for 2024Filter
  • MATER IN SCULPTURE

    Tokyo University Of The Arts

    • Taito City, Japan

    On-Campus

    The Department of Sculpture was launched in 1887 with the establishment of a sculpture course as a specialist program. This was later expanded into a plastic arts department in 1899. With the school’s transformation into Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku in the 1949 educational reforms, the department once again became the Department of Sculpture. The current sculpture building on the Ueno Campus was built in 1971, and the doctoral program was established in 1977. Each year, a certain number of graduate students do their creative work at the Toride Campus. Educational philosophy: The Department of Sculpture stresses the importance of developing highly sensitive graduates capable of developing a vision for the future of art from a broad-ranging, global perspective, based on the history of art to date and the traditions of Japanese art. It attempts to instill this perspective by focusing on a broad-ranging study of the plastic arts and seeks to cultivate graduates capable of working as creative artists, as well as providing instruction in various arts-related areas. In the master’s degree program, students are supported by and work within a unique educational structure based on studios tailored to each student’s research goals. In addition, community involvement programs encourage each student to draw fully on his or her talents, unconstrained by preconceived domains of practice and materials, thereby providing opportunities to examine the possibilities of art in connection with society.

    • Utsunomiya, Japan

    On-Campus

    In the 1st and 2nd years, you will acquire basic skills and learn various modeling techniques such as Japanese painting, Western painting, and 3D painting. At the same time, you can experience the practical place of social contribution in art through project-type lessons in collaboration with the local community. From the third year, you will decide your own field of specialization and take a curriculum that specializes in your specialty. In the field of theoretical regional culture creation, we also have a curriculum structure that does not take practical subjects, and develop human resources who connect art culture and society.

  • Master’s Degree in Crafts Ceramics

    Okinawa Prefectural University Of Arts

    • Naha, Japan

    On-Campus

    The MA in ceramics consists of specialized training in porcelain (overglaze enameling technique, the study of its basic material, etc.), and stoneware and earthenware (glazed, unglazed, etc.). In each of these specializations, students acquire technical expertise as well as theoretical knowledge. In terms of educational content, first-year students undergo practical training in the adjustment of basic materials including clay and glaze, also in shaping techniques and comparative firing (including black-burnished and pit-fire ware). Second-year students conduct research on advanced shaping and firing techniques as well as decorative methods while working on their study projects.