1. China Academy of Fine Arts (formerly Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts)
China Academy of Fine Arts (China? College? Yes? Art), referred to as "Gome", is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. It was jointly built by the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), the Ministry of Culture of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the People's Government of Zhejiang Province. It is a national "double first-class" construction university and the first batch of key construction universities in Zhejiang Province. It has been selected into the national high-level university graduate program, the national "key discipline project" construction university, the China government scholarship receiving institution for overseas students, the first batch of demonstration universities in China to deepen the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education, the first batch of national animation teaching and research bases, and the first batch.
China Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1928, which is called the National Academy of Fine Arts. 1929, renamed as National Hangzhou Art Institute; 1938, changed to National Art Institute. 1950, becoming East China Branch of Central Academy of Fine Arts; 1958, renamed Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts; 1993, renamed China Academy of Fine Arts. Before 2000, it was managed by the Ministry of Culture. In 2000, it became a university jointly established by the province and the Ministry. In 20 16, it was approved to build colleges and universities for Zhejiang provincial people's government, Ministry of education and Ministry of culture.
2. Central Academy of Fine Arts
Central Academy of Fine Arts (Central? College? Yes? How are you? Arts), referred to as "Yangmei", is located in Beijing. It is a higher art school directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC), a national "double-class" construction university, selected as a national postgraduate project to build a high-level university, a scholarship receiving institution for foreign students in China, and the first batch of demonstration bases for studying in China by the Ministry of Education.
The Central Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 19 18, initiated by Mr. Cai Yuanpei. 1927 was renamed as Beijing University Art College, 1934 was restored as National Peking Art College, and 1938 was renamed as National Art College.
Lu Xun Art Institute, founded in April 1938, is one of the predecessors of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the North China Literature and Art Corps was established, and 1946 was merged into the College of Literature and Art of North China United University. 1August, 948, North China University was merged with Northern University, and the College of Literature and Arts was renamed "Three Departments". ? [29]? 1949165438+10 In October, the National Beiping Art Institute merged with three fine arts departments of North China University. Classic? With the approval of the Central People's Government, the National Academy of Fine Arts was established and its name was inscribed by President Mao Zedong. 1950 1 month, approved by the administrative bureau of the central people's government, officially named as the central academy of fine arts.
3. Luxun Academy of Fine Arts
Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts (Lu Xun? College? Yes? How are you? Arts), referred to as "Lu Mei", is located in Shenyang, Liaoning Province. It is the only multi-disciplinary and multi-educational art college in Northeast China, one of the eight national fine arts colleges, and a key construction college of first-class universities in Liaoning Province. The school has been rated as the national college students' cultural quality education base, the red classic art education demonstration base in colleges and universities, and the China literature and art public opinion information research base of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.
The school's predecessor was Lu Xun Art Institute, which was founded in Yan 'an 1938 and founded by Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai. 1945, Lu Yi moved to Yanan in the northeast. 1958 developed into Luxun Academy of Fine Arts.
4. Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts
Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts? Guangzhou? College? Yes? How are you? Arts), referred to as "Guang Mei", is located in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. It is the only art college in South China approved by the Ministry of Education and has the right to award master's degrees. It is also the first batch of professional degree awarding units of Master of Arts (MFA) announced by the State Council, and it has been selected as the national college students' cultural quality education base and one of the eight national fine arts colleges? [ 1]? . The school is the president unit of "Guangdong University Art Design Education Professional Committee", the director unit of "Guangdong University Industrial Design Teaching Steering Committee", the school art education activity (art) training base in Guangdong Province, and the Guangdong Art Design Education Training Center.
Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, formerly known as Central South Academy of Fine Arts, 1953 was established in Wuhan, Hubei Province with the approval of the Ministry of Higher Education. It is formed by the merger of Central South College of Literature and Art, South China People's College of Literature and Art, Guangxi Academy of Fine Arts and other related departments. 1958, the school moved south to Guangzhou, renamed Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, and began to recruit undergraduates. 198 1 year, the school obtained the right to grant master's degrees; In 2004, the school built a new campus in Guangzhou University Town, forming a pattern of "one school and two districts". 202 1, approved as a doctoral degree awarding unit.
5. Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts
Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts (Tianjin? College? Yes? How are you? Arts), referred to as "Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts", located in Tianjin, is one of the nine most influential fine arts colleges in China, an important art education and research center in northern China, and one of the eight independent fine arts colleges in China. The predecessor of the College is Beiyang Women's Normal School founded by China modern educator Fu Zengxiang on 1906. After the founding of New China, the school was renamed several times, including Hebei Teachers College, Hebei Tianjin Teachers College, Hebei Art Teachers College, Hebei Academy of Fine Arts and Tianjin Art College. 1980 officially changed its name to Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts. In 2008, the college was approved as a national-level experimental area for innovative talent training mode.