Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Department of Photography, Musashino University of Fine Arts

Department of Photography, Musashino University of Fine Arts

1, School of Culture and Fashion

Japan Culture and Fashion Institute

It was first established in 19 19. Formerly the tailor professor institute, 1923, it is recognized as the first clothing education school in Japan. It is no exaggeration to say that Japan Culture and Fashion Institute is the first specialized clothing school in Asia, and has graduated more than 300,000 people so far. In the 20 10 ranking of the world fashion design institute, it is closely behind St. Martin's School of Art and Design in the UK and Parsons School of Design in the US.

2. Women's University of Fine Arts

The Women's University of Fine Arts, referred to as "Women's Beauty" for short, is the only women's education institution in Japan established by 1900, and the Japanese private university established by 1949 is the oldest private fine arts university in Japan. It is one of the five largest universities in Tokyo.

3. Musashino University of Fine Arts

Musashino University of Fine Arts is a comprehensive education university of fine arts and plastic arts, with a total of 1 1 disciplines such as fine arts and design. It is an art specialized institution of higher learning with the largest discipline classification and education scale in Japan.

The costume design direction of Musashino University of Fine Arts is more inclined to stage costumes and performance costumes because it belongs to the space performance major. Students applying for this school need to have a strong and excellent art foundation.

4. Tama University of Fine Arts

Tama and Musashino University of Fine Arts, one of the three famous schools in Japan, were once in the arms of the old Imperial Fine Arts School. Everyone lived in peace until the 1935 alliance closed. Then the two universities broke up and developed independently, becoming two top Japanese art colleges with their own characteristics.

Dyeing and weaving in Tama University of Fine Arts is divided into three studios: space (divided into three directions: printing/product packaging/exhibition design), shape (mainly knitting, textile, printing and dyeing) and performance (this direction is self-oriented, and the research theme is mainly people and society, with self-expression as the main theme).

5. Tokyo University of Plastic Arts

Tokyo Shaping University is a Japanese private university established in 1966, founded by Yoko Morizawa, a famous Japanese design master. It is the first in Japan, so "plastic surgery"

It is named as a small-scale elite university with major in design and fine arts. The name and concept of Shaping University in Tokyo come from Ulm School of Modeling, and it inherits the idea of Bauhaus Art School of Shaping University in Germany.

With the comprehensive concept of art design as the core and the goal of cultivating creative high-end artistic talents, the school has trained a large number of artistic elites. It is a famous art and design education institution in Japan and one of the five famous schools in Tokyo.

The school has always adhered to the teaching philosophy of small number and precise teaching, and strictly controlled the number of students to ensure the quality of students and let every student get the best education. Textile Design of Tokyo Plastic University

Direction, interested students can consider.