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  1. 多摩美術大学の公式WEBサイトです。. 大学案内、研究活動、入試、学生生活などの情報から、生涯学習や展覧会情報、学生・教員・卒業生の作品など、多摩美術大学に関する情報をご覧頂けます。.

  2. Tama Art University (多摩美術大学, Tama bijutsu daigaku) or Tamabi (多摩美) is a private art university located in Tokyo, Japan. It is known as one of the top art schools in Japan. [4]

  3. Since its inception, Tama Art University has been dedicated to the pursuit of both freedom and art. However, the concept of freedom incorporated in the university’s ideology is not a gift, but an obligation.

  4. Doctoral Degree Program. Home. Academic Programs. Faculty of Art and DesignGraduate School of Art and Design.

  5. About Tama Art University. Founded in 1935 as Tama Imperial Art School and nicknamed "Tamabi", Tama Art University became a junior college in 1950 and a full university offering four-year degree courses in 1953.

  6. With creative actions stemming from a pure and free psyche as the essence of being human, this program aims to cultivate students to a world-class level creativity through the connection between society and fine arts.

  7. The website also provides detailed information about Tama Art University and its faculty of Art and Design. Take full advantage of the site to learn everything you would like to know about Tama Art University.

  8. Spread over two campuses, located in Hichioji City and the Setagaya district in Tokyo, Tama Art University is a comprehensive art university with a graduate school and ten departments from art, to design and physical expression, including painting, sculpture, craft, design, architecture, imagery, theater, dance and art.

  9. Developing exciting new-age media and nurturing leaders in art, society and culture. Students acquire essential knowledge in a wide range of fields, from entertainment to art. This course has produced talented individuals at the forefront of software and web design, media artists and filmmakers.

  10. May 21, 2009 · Once again, Iwan Baan shared with us another impresive photoset. This time, we are presenting the Tama Art University Library in Tokyo, Japan, by Toyo Ito.