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Musashino Art University

Coordinates: 35°43′34″N 139°26′51″E / 35.72611°N 139.44750°E / 35.72611; 139.44750
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Musashino Art University (武蔵野美術大学, Musashino Bijutsu Daigaku, MAU) is a university in Kodaira, western Tokyo, founded in 1962 and having roots going back to 1929.

Musashino Art University

Teikoku Art School (帝国美術学校, Teikoku Bijutsu Gakkō; meaning "imperial art school") was founded in 1929; in 1948 it became Musashino Art School (武蔵野美術学校, Musashino Bijutsu Gakkō), and in 1962 it became Musashino Art University. It is known as one of the leading art universities in Japan.

From its start, the university taught fine art and industrial design; it later added architecture, fashion, and other fields.

MAU has exchange agreements with universities in other countries. It has a graduate school that awards master's degrees and doctorates.

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References

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  2. ^ "MUJI's Kenya Hara". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Ishii Katsuhito". International Film Festival Rotterdam. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
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  6. ^ Potted biography of Murakami appended to a column written by him for Big Tomorrow. Seishun Publishing Co. Template:Ja icon Accessed 15 March 2014.
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  8. ^ Potted biography of Nagashima, Fujifilm. Template:Ja icon
  9. ^ Potted biography of Nagashima, Yokohama Civic Art Gallery Azamino. Template:Ja icon
  10. ^ Potted biography of Naito at the foot of an interview with her. Art-It, 1999. Template:En icon. Accessed 14 March 2014.
  11. ^ Potted biography of Nishi (named here 西野達 [Nishino Tatsu, i.e. Tatsu Nishino] and Tazu Rous) on a page about two of his art projects, Water and Land: Niigata Art Festival 2012. Template:Ja icon Accessed 15 March 2014.
  12. ^ Interview with Ohtake, Musashino Art University. Template:Ja icon Accessed 14 March 2014.
  13. ^ [1], Ovgide. Accessed 1 July 2014.
  14. ^ List of teachers in the Department of Visual Communication Design, Musashino Art University. Template:Ja icon Retrieved by the Wayback Machine on 8 August 2010.
  15. ^ Profile of Sekino, Musashino Art University. Template:Ja icon Accessed 13 March 2014.

35°43′34″N 139°26′51″E / 35.72611°N 139.44750°E / 35.72611; 139.44750