Seeking out new ways of individual expression
Art has diversified and become relentlessly experimental, making it challenging for creators to find unique ways of expression. Artists must dig deeply inside themselves to find a source for new creation, both conceptual and practical.
The oil painting major uses painting as the starting point for expressive pursuits as students seek out their own unique talents. They are encouraged to select classes that interests them from a broad curriculum, working alongside faculty members in pursuit of individual expression. The program aims to develop artists who make their mark on the world by respecting the individual and cultivating a spirit of independence and inquiry.
Curriculum
Small-group learning that puts individual talent at center stage
Faculty bring their own unique perspectives to identifying the diverse ideas and expression in each student with the goal of developing their full potential. First-year students learn the practical side of oil painting, including creation and techniques in murals, printmaking, and spatial expression. In their second year, students begin learning across the board by selecting courses that interest them. Third-year students select a faculty advisor and begin pursuing their own creations through dialogue-based tutorial courses, critique weeks, and more. Seniors primarily engage in creating graduation works as the culmination of their works.
Faculty members
Professor
KURACHI Hisashi
Printmaking, Indirect Expression
Professor
NUKATA Nobuhiko
Painting
Professor
IDE Sotaro
Printmaking
Professor
TAKAHASHI Nobuyuki
Painting
Professor
SHIRAKAWA Noriyori (President)
Associate Professor
MASUDA Naondo
Painting, Installation
Associate Professor
OSAKI Nobuyuki
Contemporary Art
Associate Professor
IGARI Masanori
Painting
Associate Professor
ANDO Masako
Painting
Associate Professor
HIRAKAWA Yuki
Contemporary Art, Video Art
Associate Professor
YOKOYAMA Nami
Painting
Lecturer
TANAKA Ai