Tama Art University
多摩美術大学
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Motto | 自由と意力 |
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Motto in English
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Freedom and Will |
Type | Private art school |
Established | 1935 |
Endowment | N/A |
Chairman | Nobuto Fujitani |
President | Akira Tatehata |
Academic staff
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146 full-time 439 part-time[1] |
Undergraduates | 4,220[2] |
Postgraduates | 259[3] |
Location | , |
Campus | Suburban 37.78 acres (15.29 ha) (Hachioji campus) 3.98 acres (1.61 ha)(Kaminoge campus)[4] |
Colors | Blue |
Nickname | Tamabi, TAU |
Affiliations | ICSID |
Website | tamabi.ac.jp |
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Tama Art University (多摩美術大学 Tama bijutsu daigaku?) or Tamabi (多摩美?) is a private art university located in Tokyo, Japan. It is known as one of the top art schools in Japan.[5]
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Campus
- 3 Academics
- 4 Research institutes and facilities
- 5 Student life
- 6 International joint projects
- 7 List of presidents
- 8 Notable current and past faculty
- 9 Notable alumni
- 10 International partners
- 11 Cooperation with other institutions in Japan
- 12 Regional collaborative projects
- 13 Art events/exhibitions
- 14 Alumni association
- 15 Publications
- 16 See also
- 17 References
- 18 Further reading
- 19 External links
History
The forerunner of Tamabi was Tama Imperial Art School (多摩帝国美術学校, Tama Teikoku Bijutsu Gakkō) founded in 1935. It was chartered as a junior college in 1950 and became a four-year college in 1953.
Campus
- Hachioji Campus (Hachioji city, Tokyo)
- Graduate School, Faculty of Art and Design
- Kaminoge Campus (Kaminoge, Setagaya-ward, Tokyo)
- Headquarters, Graduate School, Faculty of Art and Communication Evening Division
- Seminar House
- Mt. Fuji Foothills Seminar House (Yamanakako, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi)
- Nara Antiquities Seminar House (Nara city, Nara)
Academics
Faculty of Art and Design
- Department of Painting
- Japanese Painting Course
- Oil Painting Course
- Printmaking Course
- Department of Sculpture
- Department of Ceramic, Glass, and Metal Works
- Ceramic Program
- Glass Program
- Metal Program
- Department of Graphic Design
- Department of Product and Textile Design
- Product Design Course
- Textile Design Course
- Department of Environmental Design
- Interior Design
- Architecture Design
- Landscape Design
- Department of Information Design
- Art and Media Course
- Interaction Design Course
- Department of Art Science
- Department of Integrated Design
- Department of Scenography Design, Drama, and Dance
- Scenography Design Course
- Drama and Dance Course
Faculty of Art and Communication Evening Division
- Fine Arts
- Design
- Moving Images and Performing Arts
Graduate Program
- Master's Degree Course
- Doctoral Degree Course
PBL courses
Research institutes and facilities
- Tama Art University Library
- designed by Toyo Ito, winner of the 2013 Pritzker Prize[7]
- Institute for Art Anthropology
- founded by Shinʾichi Nakazawa in 2005
- Tama Art University Museum
- akibatamabi21
- hackerspace@tamabi
- CMTEL (Color/Materials/Trends Exploration Laboratory)
- Media Center
- Lifelong Learning Center
- Tamabiba
- exhibition space for local community
- Azumino Glass Studio
Student life
Campus Festival "Geisai"[10][11]
International joint projects
Pacific Rim
- Since 2006, students from both Tama Art University and Art Center College of Design who study in the field of design have collaborated on the Pacific Rim Project. The Pacific Rim Project focuses on global issues such as environmental protection, natural disasters and related topics over the course of a 14-week program. The Project is based on collaborative research, the results of which are summarized and shared via public exhibits.
CMTEL (Color/Materials/Trends Exploration Laboratory)
Co-CoRE
Banana Textile Project
Day-see Program
List of presidents
President | Life | Years as president | Notes | |
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- | Reikichi Kita | 1885-1961 | - | Honorary president; philosopher and politician; younger brother of the political philosopher Ikki Kita. |
1 | Hisui Sugiura | 1876-1965 | 1935-1947 | Graphic designer. |
2 | Kinji Inoue | 1884-1976 | 1947-1968 | Jurist and philosopher. |
3 | Eiichiro Ishida | 1903-1968 | April to November, 1968 (untimely death) | Cultural anthropologist. |
- | Ichiro Fukuzawa | 1898-1992 | 1968-1970 | Acting president; painter. |
4 | Shinichi Mashita | 1906-1985 | 1970-1975 (resigned) | Marxist philosopher. |
5 | Yorihiro Naito | 1908-2000 | 1979-1987 | Judge and lawyer; interim president between 1975 and 1979. |
6 | Kenshi Goto | 1919-2006 | 1987-1999 | Aesthetician. |
7 | Nobuo Tsuji | 1932- | 1999-2003 | Historian of Japanese art. |
8 | Shiro Takahashi | 1943- | 2003-2007 | First alumni to serve as president (class of 1967); media artist.[13] |
9 | Yoshihide Seita | 1941-2014 | 2007-2011 | Historian of medieval Japan. |
10 | Takenobu Igarashi | 1944- | 2011-2015 | Class of 1968; graphic designer and sculptor; created the logo for Tama Art University.[14] |
11 | Akira Tatehata | 1947- | 2015- | Art critic and poet. |
Notable current and past faculty
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- Shigeo Anzai, photographer
- Ay-O, artist
- So Aono, novelist
- Shinji Aoyama, film director
- Shigeru Ban, architect
- Naoto Fukasawa, industrial designer[15]
- Tsuneari Fukuda, dramatist
- Yasutake Funakoshi, sculptor
- Haruomi Hosono, musician
- Masuo Ikeda, painter
- Kenji Imai, architect
- Eiichiro Ishida, cultural anthropologist
- Toyo Ito, architect
- Bishin Jumonji, photographer
- Kazuo Kawasaki, industrial designer
- Matazo Kayama, Japanese painter
- Lee Ufan, painter and sculptor
- Kiyoshi Miki, philosopher
- Chihiro Minato, photographer and art theorist
- Hideki Noda, actor
- Togyu Okumura, Japanese painter
- Kenjiro Sano, graphic designer
- Timon Screech, historian of Japanese art
- Kazuyo Sejima, architect
- Nobuo Sekine, sculptor
- Keisuke Serizawa, textile designer
- Hisui Sugiura, graphic designer. One of the founders of Tama Teikoku Bijutsu Gakko (predecessor of Tama Art University) in 1935.
- Isao Takahata, film director
- Saburo Teshigawara, choreographer
- Tadanori Yokoo, graphic designer
Notable alumni
Art and Design
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Graphic designers
Fashion designers
Industrial designers
Fine artists
- Susumu Koshimizu
- Firoz Mahmud
- Kenjiro Okazaki
- Kakiemon Sakaida
- Nobuo Sekine
- Kishio Suga
- Aya Takano
- Yuken Teruya
Photographers
Entertainment and communications
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Directors/filmmakers
Manga artists
- Usamaru Furuya
- Etsumi Haruki
- Daisuke Igarashi
- Masahiko Kikuni
- Yoshiyuki Nishi
- Saori Oguri
- Tamakichi Sakura
- Hiroaki Samura
- Kotobuki Shiriagari
- Gengoroh Tagame
- Benkyo Tamaoki
- Kei Toume
- Hajime Ueda
- Reiji Yamada
- Makoto Yukimura
Actors
Comedians
Musicians
International partners
Tamabi has bilateral agreements with 18 universities and institutes in 12 countries and regions (as of August 2015).[16]
Europe
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Americas
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- University of Cincinnati, United States
Asia-Pacific
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Cooperation with other institutions in Japan
ARTSAT Project[17]
Tokyo 5 Art Universities Joint Graduation Exhibition ("Gobidai-ten" Exhibition)[18]
- Joshibi University of Art and Design
- Musashino Art University
- Nihon University College of Art
- Tama Art University
- Tokyo Zokei University
Art Universities Liaison Council[19]
- Joshibi University of Art and Design
- Musashino Art University
- Nihon University College of Art
- Tama Art University
- Tokyo University of the Arts
- Tokyo Zokei University
Comprehensive joint agreement
Credit transfer agreement (Consortium of Universities in Hachioji)[20]
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Regional collaborative projects
- Tama Rivers
- Sagamachi Consortium
- Hachioji Academic City University "Icho-juku"
- University/High School Collaboration Lectures
- Community gallery "Tamabiba"
- Art Laboratory Hashimoto
Art events/exhibitions
- Tokyo International Mini-Print Triennial
- TAMAVIVANT
- CPUE : Curatorial Practice in the Urban Environment
Alumni association
Publications
See also
References
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- ↑ http://dp.idd.tamabi.ac.jp/hackerspace/
- ↑ http://www.tau-geisai.com/
- ↑ https://jp.pinterest.com/TamaArtUniv/%E8%8A%B8%E8%A1%93%E7%A5%AD2013/
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- ↑ http://artsat.jp/en/
- ↑ http://www2.tamabi.ac.jp/cgi-bin/pro/gw/?id=3
- ↑ http://www.geidai.ac.jp/news/2013121712742.html
- ↑ http://www.tamabi.ac.jp/research/community.htm
Further reading
- Minato, Chihiro and Yasuhito Nagahara et al. Sozo-sei no uchu [創造性の宇宙], Tokyo: Kosakusha, 2008. ISBN 978-4-87502-413-2
- Suzuki, Akira and Chihiro Minato (eds.) Tsukuru toshokan wo tsukuru [つくる図書館をつくる], Tokyo: Kashima Shuppankai, 2007. ISBN 978-4-306-04484-5
External links
- Tama Art University Official Website
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- Works by notable alumni
- tamabi.tv - OpenCourseWare
- Tama Art University Faculty Database
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