Art Environment Support was founded in 2003 in order to train art supporters. This program covers a field of the theory and practice of the support and promotion of artistic activities through the improvement of artistic environment based on the studies of pedagogy.
Students are required to take classes in the knowledge and practice of broad areas of art and design, as well as specialized subjects on the art environment support. Graduation thesis is required to finish the program.
Lectures and Seminars
Freshman: Basic research methods and practice
- Introduction to the art environment support
- Art history
- Basic seminar on art practice, etc
Sophomore and Junior: Specialized subjects
- Planning of art exhibition
- Tools to encourage art
- Support and care in art learning
- Management of art museum
- Tools to encourage art appreciation
- Creative art writing
- Seminar on art environment support
- Field study
Senior: Graduation thesis
- Study on art environment support
- Graduation study
Faculties
Kazuhiro Ishizaki
Professor / Art and Design Education
Toshio Naoe
Professor / Art and Design Education
Noriko Okubo
Assistant Professor / Art Environment Support
Kanae Minowa
Junior Assistant Professor / Art and Design Education