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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan: Culture and Education Foreign policy regarding culture and education. Official website of the ministry, includes Exchange of People (i.e. guide to studying at Japanese institutions of higher education), Cooperation with the World, Event Information. [en, ja] Kanazawa Founded in 1946, education in: japanese painting, oil painting, sculpture, aesthetics and art history, visual design, product design, space design, craft. Address:5-11-1 Kodatsuno, Kanazawa, Ishikawa [en, ja] Kyoto Faculty of Art of the Kyoto Seika University Departments of the School of Fine Art: Oil Painting, Nihonga (Japanese-style painting), Sculpture, Printmaking/Papermaking, Ceramics. School of Design: Visual Communication Design, Product Communication Design, Video & Media Arts, Architecture, Textile Design. The 3rd institution in the area of Fine Arts is the School of Manga. [en] Kyoto International Research Center for the Arts (IRCA) Educational program of the Kyoto University of Art and Design (KUAD), under the guidance of three internationally well-known artists: SENJU Hiroshi, MIYAJIMA Tatsuo and MORIMURA Yasumasa. Offers international fellowships. [en, ja] Kyoto The most traditional art university in Japan, established in 1880. Faculties of Fine Arts and Music. Courses: Nihonga (Japanese-style painting), painting, sculpture, printmaking, conceptual and media Art. Departments of Design and Crafts. Address: 13-6 Kutsukake-cho, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 610-1197. [en, ja] Ogaki IAMAS is the acronym for two interdisciplinary educational institutions: the Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences, the International Academy of Media Arts and Sciences. International artist-In-residence program. [en, ja] Tokyo Not for profit contemporary art organization, made up of curators and art organizers. Exhibitions, symposia, slide talks and discussions, publications, education courses, museum visits, artists in residence, etc. [en, ja] Tokyo Musashino Art University (MAU) Art and design college and graduate school. Founded in 1929. Strong international ties. [en, ja, ko, zh] Tokyo Private art educational institution, founded in 1935. Involved in international artistic exchange. Own collection: Tama Art University Museum. [en, ja] Tokyo Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music The Fine Art and the Music Schools were founded in 1887. Today it also includes a Graduate School of Film and New Media. [en, ja]
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