China Academy of Art

Not to be confused with China Central Academy of Fine Arts.
China Academy of Art
中国美术学院
Motto 團結 奮進 求實 創新
Type Public
Established 1928
President Xu Jiang
Academic staff
500
Location Hangzhou and Shanghai,  People's Republic of China
Campus Urban, Suburban
Colors Black and white
Website www.caa.edu.cn
China Academy of Art
Simplified Chinese 中国美术学院
Traditional Chinese 中國美術學院

China Academy of Art (simplified Chinese: 中国美术学院; traditional Chinese: 中國美術學院; pinyin: Zhōngguó Měishù Xuéyuàn) (also translated China National Academy of Fine Arts) is a fine arts college under the direct charge of the Ministry of Culture of China. It was founded in Hangzhou in 1928 by the government of the Republic of China and the renowned educator Cai Yuanpei. It was the first art university and first graduate school in Chinese history. At the time, China Academy of Art's goal was to promote fine arts education as a replacement for religion in the then war-torn China. The fine arts has been held as equal to a religion at the institution for almost eight decades. The academy has many renowned artists in its alumni and is considered one of the most prestigious art institutions in the country. It is colloquially called Guomei (國美). It has tens of thousands applicants every year, with an attrition rate of well over 95%.

Front entrance of Nanshan Campus of China Academy of Art

Introduction

China Academy of Art is the most influential academy of fine arts with the most complete range of degree offerings and programs of study in China. It houses a diverse pool of artistic talent, has a distinctive structure integrating theory and practice, focuses on human care and social needs, and combines modern technical and cultural disciplines with traditional artistic ones. The academy features the study of theories and offering Ph.D., Master’s and bachelor's degrees of fine arts, design,architecture, film and new media, which constitute the humanities and reflect the Chinese national spirit and creative theories of the era.

There are 7,000 undergraduate and graduate students in three campuses with a faculty and staff of 800. The administration of the Academy is headquartered in the Nanshan Campus, which is located on the West Lake in Hangzhou. Students in the Master's program live on the alternate campus 40 minutes away, on the outskirts of Hangzhou. A free bus is offered to transport students to and from the campus from the dorms at designated times.

Undergraduate students typically spend one year in general education courses in the Department of Foundation and then three years in the core courses of their particular majors. Graduate courses are typically three years long and include experience in the studio and research with mentoring faculty.

History

In 1928, the National Academy of Art (國立藝術院) was founded in China on the bank of the West Lake in Hangzhou by the educator Cai Yuanpei with Lin Fengmian. Later on administrated by Yi Tingbai and Zhuang ziman during 1940s. Over the decades, the location of the academy has changed ten times and its name changed six times, as follows:

China Academy of Art

Campuses

Colleges and departments

Nanshan Campus

Zhangjiang Campus

Xiangshan Central Campus

Other colleges

Notable alumni

See also

External links

Coordinates: 30°14′36″N 120°09′32″E / 30.24333°N 120.15889°E / 30.24333; 120.15889

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