Aichi Prefectural University of the Arts

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Aichi Prefectural University of the Arts (愛知県立芸術大学) formerly known as "Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music" is a public university in the city of Nagakute in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The university was established in 1966 and is located in a hilly area on the eastern outskirts of Nagoya. The campus covers an area of approximately 410,000 square meters, with university facilities blending in with the surrounding nature and greenery.

History

The Painting, Sculpture, and Design Divisions are established in the Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Art The Composition, Voice, and Instrumental Music (Piano, Strings) Divisions are established in the Department of Music, Faculty of Music Naoteru Ueno assumes office as the first President The Painting, Sculpture, and Design Divisions are established in the Graduate School of Fine Arts The Composition, Voice, and Instrumental Music (Piano, Strings) Divisions are established in the Graduate School of Music Masuto Toyooka assumes office as the third President The Painting Division in the Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Art is reorganized into the Japanese Painting and Oil Painting Divisions The Winds and Percussion Course is introduced in the Instrumental Music Division of the Department of Music, Faculty of Music Museum of Horyuji Mural Reproductions opens Yoshikado Tatehata assumes office as the fifth President The Composition (Musicology) Course is established in the Composition Division, along with the establishment of the Instrumental Music (Winds and Percussion) Courses in the Instrumental Music Division, Graduate School of Music Shozo Shimada assumes office as the seventh President The Master Course is reorganized; as a result, the five Divisions of the Graduate School of Fine Arts are combined into a single division, while the three divisions of the Graduate School of Music are combined into a single division Teruo Isomi assumes office as the eighth President Doctor Courses are now established in the Fine Arts Division, the Graduate School of Fine Arts, and the Music Division of the Graduate School of Music, respectively.

Departments

Department of Fine Arts

(Includes undergraduate and graduate school programs)

Department of Music

(Includes undergraduate and graduate school programs)

Organisation & Facilities

Artists

Musicians

Faculty members

International Exchanges

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