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What are the second public art universities?

Two public art universities include Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, Yunnan Academy of Fine Arts, Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts, etc.

1. Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts.

Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts is one of the earliest art academies established in China and an undergraduate university directly under the Ministry of Education of China. The school is located in Xiqing District, Tianjin City. The campus covers an area of ??about 1,500 acres and has a beautiful environment. The campus buildings combine modern and traditional styles.

2. Yunnan University of the Arts.

The school is located in Kunming City, Yunnan Province, with a beautiful campus environment and complete facilities. The school has multiple colleges and departments, including the School of Music, School of Fine Arts, School of Dance, School of Drama, Film and Television, School of Design, etc. The school focuses on cultivating students' comprehensive artistic quality and practical ability

3. Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts.

Sichuan Fine Arts Institute has an excellent teaching team, including well-known artists, designers and media experts. Teachers have rich experience in the fields of art creation, design research and media production, and are committed to cultivating students' innovative abilities and practical skills.

Employment directions for art majors:

1. Art creation and exhibition.

Graduates can choose to engage in creative work in various art forms such as painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art. They can become independent artists, participate in art exhibitions, gallery cooperation, art sales, etc., and display their works through exhibitions.

2. Design industry.

Including graphic design, product design, interior design, fashion design, etc. Graduates can enter design companies, advertising agencies, architectural design companies, etc., and engage in design work in related fields. They can be responsible for tasks such as brand design, product development, space design, and more.

3. Cultural institutions and cultural and creative industries.

Graduates can engage in cultural heritage protection, art management, curation, and education popularization in museums, art galleries, art centers, cultural institutions, etc. In addition, they can also participate in cultural and creative industries, such as animation, games, film and television, advertising, etc.