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What are the six major academies of fine arts in China?
Central Academy of Fine Arts, China Academy of Fine Arts, sichuan fine arts institute, Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Hubei Academy of Fine Arts.

I. Central Academy of Fine Arts

Central Academy of Fine Arts, referred to as "China and America", was born in 19 18. Formerly known as the National Beijing Academy of Fine Arts, it was the first national art education institution in the history of China and the beginning of modern art education in China. Central America gave birth to the earliest art education system in China, initiated the earliest university disciplines such as calligraphy, modeling, design, architecture and humanities in China, and was the founder of China's art higher education in modern times.

Yangmei is the only higher art school directly under the Ministry of Education of China. It is one of the first batch of "double first-class" national key universities, ranking first among eight fine arts colleges, and has also been selected into the national graduate program of building high-level universities, the scholarship receiving institution of China government for overseas students and the first batch of demonstration bases for studying in China by the Ministry of Education.

Second, China Academy of Fine Arts

China Academy of Fine Arts is the first comprehensive national art institution of higher learning in China jointly founded by China people, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture and Zhejiang Provincial People's Government. It is also the earliest institution of higher learning in China, the birthplace of the earliest art revolutionary group in China, and the only national key discipline of fine arts in China.

The first batch of national "double-first-class" world-class discipline construction universities and key construction universities in Zhejiang Province were selected into the national high-level university public postgraduate program, the national characteristic key discipline program, the China government scholarship receiving institution for international students in China, the first batch of demonstration universities for deepening innovation and entrepreneurship education reform in China and the first batch of demonstration bases for studying in China by the Ministry of Education.

Third, sichuan fine arts institute.

Sichuan fine arts institute, located in Chongqing, a municipality directly under the central government, is a provincial undergraduate university with the right to confer master's degrees. The school is one of the 365 and 438+0 ordinary art colleges independently set up in China, one of the eight national fine arts colleges, and a national demonstration university for deepening the reform of innovation and entrepreneurship education.

The college was founded in 1940, when it was Sichuan Art College; 1950 was renamed Chengdu Art College at the end of the year, 1953 merged with Southwest People's Art College to become Southwest Art College; 1959 changed its name to sichuan fine arts institute.

Fourth, Luxun Academy of Fine Arts.

Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, located in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, is the only multi-disciplinary and multi-educational institution of higher learning in Northeast China, one of the eight national fine arts institutions, and a key construction institution 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.

V Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts

Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, is the only art college in South China approved by the Ministry of Education. It has the right to award master's degrees, and it is also the first batch of MFA professional degree awarding units announced by the State Council. Selected as the national college students' cultural quality education base and one of the eight national fine arts colleges.

Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts 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.

Sixth, Hubei Academy of Fine Arts.

Hubei Institute of Fine Arts is the only multi-disciplinary and multi-educational institution in Central China. It was selected as one of the "First-class Discipline Construction Universities in Hubei Province", one of the eight independent fine arts colleges in China, one of the first batch of 32 pilot units of master's degree education in China, with the right to award bachelor's and master's degrees, and one of the key universities in "Hubei 20 1 1 Plan".

The school's predecessor was Wuchang Art School, which was founded in 1920 and later named as "Private Wuchang Art College". It was the first private art education school in modern China. 1978 Restore the original school name to Hubei Art Institute, which is divided into two parts: art and music; 1985 With the consent of the Hubei Provincial People's Government, the Fine Arts Branch of Hubei Art Institute was independently established as Hubei Fine Arts Institute.

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