National Taiwan University of Arts


National Taiwan University of Arts is a national university in Banqiao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It is the oldest art university in Taiwan.

History

National Taiwan University of Arts was established as the National School of Arts on October 31, 1955. In 1960, the name was changed to the National Taiwan Academy of Arts, and then in August 1994 to the National Taiwan College of Arts. The university took on its present name on August 1, 2001. Education at NTUA emphasizes humanistic thinking, creative production, theoretical analysis and hands-on practice. In terms of scope, the university offers courses on the local and the international, the avant garde and the traditional, the creative and the commercial, and the theoretical and the practical.
NTUA comprises five colleges which include the College of Fine Arts, the College of Design, the College of Communications, the College of Performing Arts, and the College of Humanities. In addition to day division undergraduate programs and graduate programs, there are also Extended bachelor's degree Courses, two-year in-service BA programs, and in-service MA programs. The university employs about 190 staff members, 165 full-time faculty members, and 771 part-time teachers. The university is home to about 5000 students.

Organization

  • College of Fine Arts
Department of Fine Arts, Department of Sculpture, Department of Painting and Calligraphy Arts, Department of Architecture and Art Conservation.
  • College of Design
Department of Visual Communication Design, Department of Crafts and Design, Department of Multimedia and Animation Arts, Graduate School of Creative Industry Design.
Department of Motion Picture, Department of Radio and Television, Department of Graphic Communication Arts.
  • College of Performing Arts:
Department of Drama, Department of Music, Department of Chinese Music, Department of Dance, Graduate School of Performing Arts.
  • College of Humanities
General Education Center, Physical Education Center, Teacher Education Center, Graduate School of Arts and Humanities Instruction, Graduate School of Art Management and Culture Policy.
  • Bachelor's degree Program of Architectural Space and Culture Relics in Conservation in Asia Pacific

Research Centers

  • Historic Object Conservation Research Center
The center combines traditional techniques and technological restoration concepts, with a focus on the restoration of monuments and decorations to preserve historical relics and represent the beauty of heritage.
  • Innovation Center for Art and Technology
The center focuses on the development of cross-disciplinary technological experiments in diversified arts, and aims to create an academic and creative center and international platform for the exhibition and reflection of technological arts.
  • Center for Sound Arts and Acoustics Research
CSAAR aims to explore new possibilities for live performance through current music technology. Our Sound Lab was established in 2021 and has a capacity of 30, includes a 32.4 channel speaker based on ambisonic system array to support experimental work, performances, and exhibitions.
The center offers hands-on courses to preserve intangible cultural assets, integrate traditional techniques with modern design, and train students to obtain the license for traditional crafts.
  • Center for Physical Arts Experimentation
The center offers experimental courses that innovate and develop body movements for students to experience integration, conflicts, and the exchange of kinetic energy presented by cross-art production.

Notable alumni

Transportation

The university is accessible within walking distance from Fuzhou Station of Taiwan Railway.