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What art universities are there in Shanghai?

Shanghai fine arts colleges include Tongji University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Fudan University, East China Normal University, Donghua University, Shanghai Theatre Academy, Shanghai University and Shanghai Normal University.

1, School of Design, Tongji University: Art design, animation and photography are offered, and the teaching style of the college is relatively traditional.

2. School of Digital Media, Shanghai Jiaotong University: Offering the major of art design. Graphic design and industrial design are more prominent, and the teaching style is more traditional.

3. school of visual arts of Fudan University: offering sculpture, painting, art design, animation and photography, with strong teachers and fashionable teaching style.

4. Academy of Fine Arts of East China Normal University: offering traditional teaching styles of art education, art and art design.

5. Donghua University: Offering majors in art design, animation and digital coal art.. Brand major is the direction of art design-fashion design, and its teaching style is relatively novel.

6. Shanghai Theatre Academy: Offering majors in drama, film and television art design and art design requires separate examinations in the school, with novel teaching style and high employment rate.

7. Academy of Fine Arts of Shanghai University: offering art design, painting, fine arts, sculpture, architecture, film and television art technology and exhibition art technology.

8. Academy of Fine Arts of Shanghai Normal University: Fine Arts, Photography, Calligraphy and Painting are offered, and the Academy of Fine Arts was established earlier in Shanghai.

Art:

Art refers to the art whose creation occupies a certain plane or space and has visibility. [1] generally includes painting, sculpture, design, architecture, etc. Some modern scholars also classify calligraphy and photography as art. The word "art" first appeared in Europe in the17th century, and some people think it officially appeared in the middle of18th century. In modern Japan, Chinese characters were translated freely, introduced to China around the May 4th Movement, and began to be widely used.

What do you usually mean? Painting, sculpture, arts and crafts, architectural art, etc. It is an art that develops in space, expresses its position and attracts people's vision. When this name was first used in Europe in the 17th century, it generally referred to painting, sculpture, literature, music and other things with aesthetic significance. When this word was widely used in China around the May 4th Movement, it also had the meaning equivalent to the whole art ... The word "art" has become the name of visual arts such as painting.