This school is often confused with the National Taipei University of the Arts (formerly known as the National Academy of the Arts) located in Beitou District of Taipei City.
The school was formerly known as "National Art School" and was founded in 365,438+0 in 44 years of the Republic of China. In 1949, it was transformed into "National Taiwan Province Art College", upgraded to "National Taiwan Province Art College" in August 1983, with 65,438+0, and renamed as "National Taiwan Province Art University" in August 1990. At the beginning of the school, Mr. Zhang Qiyun, then Minister of Education, praised "fertile soil for Chinese rejuvenation" at the school-building ceremony. For half a century, the school has always shouldered the historical responsibility of connecting the past with the future, insisted on "active innovation and pursuit of Excellence", and stood on the wave of the times to sow and cultivate. From its height, it can be said that it has grown into a "complete art university" after being approved to complete the integration of all departments in the 1996 school year.
The 70-year film drama department is divided into drama and film. 7 1, the drama department added a Chinese opera troupe in the evening. 1974, American engineering was divided into two groups: technology and design; 1976 ceramic group and music class were added. 1August, 983, it was upgraded to "National Art College of Taiwan Province Province". In addition to the original seven departments of drama, printing art, arts and crafts, fine arts, sculpture, radio and television, and film, it also manages three disciplines of music, China music and dance in the professional department. Education courses, China Music Department and Dance Department have been offered since the 86 school year. 1987 music department was established, and the enrollment of the fifth college was stopped in the same year. 1August, 989, the traditional craft department was added, which was divided into craft design department and visual communication department; And set up three research institutes: plastic arts, applied media arts and multimedia animation arts. 1 August 19901,renamed as "National Taiwan Province Provincial University of the Arts". Starting from the school year of 9 1, the performing arts college and the painting and calligraphy art department were added, and the multimedia animation art department was added in 1992 (first, the two departments were integrated).
1994 school year integrated three departments of visual communication design, craft design and graphic communication art; In the academic year of 1995, in addition to the establishment of master's degree and master's degree in the School of Art and Cultural Policy Management and master's degree in the School of Printmaking Art, seven departments including fine arts, calligraphy and painting, film, music, China music, dance and drama were integrated.
At present, Taiwan Province University of Arts includes four fine arts departments, namely, fine arts, sculpture, traditional arts and crafts (renamed as the Department of Monument Art Restoration in August 1994), calligraphy and painting, and three departments of plastic arts research institute. The design includes visual communication design, craft design and multimedia animation art, the communication includes three departments of film, radio and television and plane communication art, and the applied media art research institute includes four departments of music and China music. Five universities, including dance and drama, performing arts research institute, general education, teacher training and sports, and art and cultural policy management institute, have the same education Committee. Up to now, Taiwan Province Art College has five independent research institutes (including the Institute of Art and Cultural Policy Management, including doctoral and master's programs) and 14 departments (of which 12 departments are integrated departments). 1996, the master program of radio and television department was officially enrolled, and the future sculpture department will also move towards the goal of integrating the department, so that NTU can complete the mission of "a completely artistic university" as soon as possible!
In promoting education, 1983 was restructured synchronously with the school, which was divided into drama department, arts and crafts department, fine arts department, radio and television department and music and dance department in China. 1985 "On-the-job Training for Graduates from Three Colleges and Universities" was established, which consists of five departments: drama, arts and crafts, fine arts, radio and television, music and dance. 1986, the music and dance departments in China changed into regular day schools, while other departments continued to promote education. 1987 changed its name to "learning promotion department" and added a promotion planning group. In the academic year of 1989, the printing art department and the film department were added, and the technical department was divided into two departments: craft design and visual communication design. On-the-job training The original three-year bachelor's degree course for college graduates was also renamed as "two-year on-the-job training specialized course". In 1990, China Music Department and Dance Department were re-established; In addition, in order to provide the society with opportunities for further study, three "on-the-job master's courses", such as Applied Media Art Department, Plastic Arts Department and Visual Communication Design Department, have been set up (enrollment began in the 1995 academic year), and will be started one after another according to needs in the future, for those who are willing to further their studies to choose. It is the highest art institution in Taiwan Province Province.