Founded over 120 years ago, the Faculty of Fine Arts has produced some of the most prominent artists, researchers, and educators from various artistic fields.
The Faculty aims to foster creativity, a facet that has developed throughout this long history, and cultivate originality in individuals who can respond to the demands of a new era. Students studying in the Faculty must be committed to the acquisition of skills and knowledge administered by the Faculty. Students must demonstrate the ability to apply their skills and knowledge in an innovative manner, and extensively contribute to international culture and society.
Based on these principles, the Faculty seeks a wide range of students who will study diligently alongside our faculty members, with the goal of making a rich contribution to the art world in their future.
The Graduate School of Fine Arts has produced prominent artists, researchers, and educators in various artistic fields.
The Graduate School aims to foster genuine creativity, a facet that has developed through this long history, and cultivate highly original individuals who can respond to the demands of leadership positions. Students studying in the Graduate School must be capable of acquiring the skills and knowledge accumulated by the Faculty through its history, and apply these in an innovative manner. Students should strive to make future valuable contributions to international culture and society.
Based on these principles, the Graduate School seeks a wide range of students who will study with commitment and integrity; seeking to make a rich contribution to the art world from an international perspective.