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Taipei National University of the Arts

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Taipei National University of the Arts
國立臺北藝術大學
TNUA administrative building 20100123.jpg
Former name
National Institute of the Arts
TypeNational university
Established1 July 1982 (as National Institute of the Arts)
1 August 2001 (as TNUA)
PresidentChen Kai-huang
Vice-presidentLee Chia-yi
Location25°08′01.6″N 121°28′17.6″E / 25.133778°N 121.471556°E
Websitewww.tnua.edu.tw
Image-Taipei National University of the Arts Logo.jpg
Taipei National University of the Arts
Traditional Chinese國立臺北藝術大學

The Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA; Chinese: 國立臺北藝術大學) is a national university in Guandu, Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan.

History

The preparatory committees to establish the school was formed on 22 October 1980. The National Institute of the Arts (Chinese: 國立藝術學院) was then founded on 1 July 1982 as an institute of higher learning for the arts. The institute was housed in Luzhou, Taipei County (now New Taipei City), from 1985 until its relocation in 1991 to its permanent campus in Kuandu, Taipei. The Institute was renamed Taipei National University of the Arts in 2001.

Faculties

  • School of Music
  • School of Fine Arts
  • School of Theatre Arts
  • School of Dance
  • School of Film and New Media
  • School of Culture Resources
  • Interdisciplinary Multimedia Performing Arts Collaborative Technology Music Program

Presidents

  • Pao You-yu (July 1982 – July 1991)
  • Ma Shui-long (August 1991 – August 1994)
  • Liu S. Lian (September 1994 – August 1997)
  • Chiu Kun-liang (October 1997 – January 2006)
  • Ju Tzong-ching (August 2006 – July 2013)
  • Yang Chyi-wen (August 2013 – July 2017)
  • Chen Kai-huang (since August 2017)

Campus

The campus buildings are designed in a neo-Chinese classical style. Aside from the colleges and departments, the university houses a Music Hall, the Performing Arts Center, including a theater hall and a dance recital hall, the Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, a library, an Olympic-size swimming pool, the Center for the Study of Traditional Arts, a computer center and the Center for the Study of Art and Technology.

Events

Festivals organized by TNUA or using its campus:

  • Guandu Arts Festival
  • Guandu Flower Festival (Guandu Flower Art Festival)
  • Kuandu Film Festival
  • Kuandu International Animation Festival
  • Kuandu Lights Festival

International and local cooperation

Asia
Taiwan

Mainland China

Hong Kong

Japan

  • Tokyo University of Arts
  • Ochanomizu University
  • Kyoto University of the Arts
  • Kyoto Seika University
  • Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts
  • National Museum of Ethnology (Japan)
  • Tama University

South Korea

Singapore

Thailand

Israel

Philippines

  • Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology


Oceania
Australia

Europe
Austria

Czech Republic

Finland

France

  • École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris
  • École Nationale Superieure d’Art de Bourges
  • French National Museum of Natural History
  • Oriental Cultural Heritage Sites Protection Alliance

Germany

Poland

  • Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawiei
  • Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna im. Leona Schillera w Łodzi/ PWSFTviT
  • The Aleksander Zelwerowicz State Theatre Academy

Russia

United Kingdom


America
United States

Canada

Name censorship

In 2016, the Hong Kong Government's Leisure and Cultural Services Department was criticized as in breach of freedom of expression for blocking use of the university name in any form that included the word 'National'/'國立'. The department, responsible for most of the territory's arts venues, told TNUA graduate Law Shuk-yin, an art administrator and executive producer for drama company The Nonsensemakers, that she could not use the name in her biography in promotional material for her production at a theatre it managed.[1]

Honorary doctors of art

Notable Honorary Doctors of Art from TNUA include cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich, composer Ma Shui-long, choreographer Lin Hwai-min, and theatrical set designer Ming Cho Lee.

Notable alumni

  • Hsiao Ya-chuan, film director
  • Hsieh Ying-hsuan, actress
  • Huang Kuo-shu, member of Legislative Yuan
  • Jag Huang, actor
  • Jian Man-shu, actress, screenwriter and director
  • Kaiser Chuang, actor
  • Lin Jeng-yi, Director of National Palace Museum (2016–2018)

See also

References

External links

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