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Fine Arts

The Department of Fine Art prioritizes the cultivation of creative artists. Especially, its objective is to cultivate artists who re-interpret traditional senses of beauty in their unique ways, as well as lead contemporary fine art with an acute sensitivity of the current visual culture.

We cultivate teachers of art, fully equipped with the latest methodologies and strong conviction in creative art education through undergraduate or graduate courses, as well as scholars, curators and critics with profound knowledge of history and theories related to art, and leading professionals in art derivative areas such as design perspectives.

The department selects 18 students for undergraduate study and 22 for the Oriental Painting majors, respectively. Selection criteria include transcript (40%), and the Scholastic Practical Skills Test- applicants may draw a motif in the style of Korean Ink paintings on rice paper, and those wishing to study painting, should draw a watercolor picture on paper, for a total of three and a half hours.

 

Courses & Curriculums

The top priority of the Department of Fine Art is to educate artists. Undergraduate and graduate programs help students develop critical insights as well as practical skills through art theories, a variety of special lectures, seminars, critique and so on. Taking courses delivered by lecturers who move in the foreign art circuit, each student can be well informed about with the latest trends in modern art. Freshmen commonly learn drawing, Korean ink painting techniques, and three dimensional arts focusing on the basics.

The 'Inviting Artists Seminar' which is one of our regular classes, provides opportunities during one semester for students to talk to 8 artists, critics and outside lecturers who are active in the field of art. Seniors who are due to graduate have open critiques of their graduation works. Artists, critics and planners are invited from outside 3 or 4 times a year to discuss students' works along with professors and lecturers.

 

Two Specified Majors

Oriental Painting Major

With the aim of creating modern forms based on the traditions of the East-Asian and Korean paintings, the department provides students with the opportunity to capture the characteristics and values of painting through broad-based theories and practical skills. Its advanced courses cultivate competent painters who can understand the Korean concept of beauty by developing an eye for critical appreciation and creating original paintings.

 

Painting Major

Based on a broad understanding of traditional and modern art, students are encouraged to experiment with various areas such as drawing, painting, 3D work, installation and media art. The department provides practical education that cultivates students to become unique painters with a feel for contemporary society.

 

Graduate Programs & Special Entry Requirements

With a broad-based knowledge of art history and creation experiences built during undergraduate courses, students conduct in-depth study of theories and practical skills to become original artists and experts of art history. For majors in history of art, an oral test is required to assess applicant's fundamental knowledge and scholastic aptitude, based on traditional and modern artworks. For majors in Oriental Painting and Western Painting, artistic capability and enthusiasm for Fine Art are tested with special focus on the applicant's portfolio.

For international students who want to be admitted into the department, it is necessary to have a command of Korean and a personal portfolio. To assess a candidates Korean-proficiency, each candidate will go through an interview and an oral test.

 

Facilities

It is possible for the students belonging to the Department of the Fine Arts to make use of media and outdoor sculpture rooms, a room for producing three-dimensional structures, and photography studios for 2nd and 3rd dimensional art, installation art, media art, and so on. Not only can our students freely use a large gallery on the campus and small galleries only available for the Department of Fine Arts, but we also actively support presentation of artworks conducted by students, and exchanges with foreign universities.

 

Advantages

  • The school capitalizes on its convenient geography at the center of the cultural belt ranging from Insa-dong to Daehakro via Sagan-dong. The department focuses on field-oriented education by offering highly diverse curriculums that combine classroom education and cultural and artistic site visits such as; museums, art galleries, and theaters.
  • Helps students to develop, not only practical skills, but also critical appreciation of 'Art' by hosting various special lectures, seminars and numerous classes focused on art theory.
  • As contemporary art crosses the boundary of arts and disciplines, it provides facilities and curriculums that extend beyond the conventional painting and drawing practices, to cover photograph, video, and installation.
  • Students are encouraged to produce and present their own work. Students can use intramural galleries and other exclusive galleries operated by the department. In addition, the department hosts exhibitions that are planned by students.
  • Cultivates international artists, fully equipped with a feel for the global community through active interactions with invited foreign artists and study abroad programs.

 

Support for International Students

1. As contemporary art crosses the boundary of arts and disciplines, we provide several facilities and curriculums that extend beyond the conventional painting and drawing practices, to cover photograph, video, and installation. The department has own places for students to work collaboratively.

2. For international students, we run english speaking courses at least 30% of the total.