Workshops & Studios at the Faculty of Art Workspace

With dedicated equipment, workshops, and studios for each of the seven courses offered by the Faculty of Art, Kyoto Seika boasts some of the most well-equipped facilities and largest production spaces of any art university in Japan, and students are free to devote themselves to turning their ideas into works of art.
 
£ÛOil Painting Course£ÝStudents have their own individual space in the studio, with plenty of room to accommodate large-scale paintings
  • £ÛCeramics Course£ÝGas and electric-power kilns where students can fire pieces that are larger than life
  • £ÛVideo & Media Arts Course£ÝStudios where students can shoot puppets and hand-drawn animations
  • £ÛPrintmaking Course£ÝPrintmaking workshops where students can explore different printing techniques that include copperplate, lithograph, and silkscreen
  • £ÛJapanese Painting Course£ÝStudio for Japanese-style paintings where large-scale works can be laid flat for production
  • £ÛVideo & Media Arts Course£ÝA computer room and digital editing workspace with 32 Macs dedicated to the Course in Video & Media Arts
  • £ÛCeramics Course£ÝA large wheel room housing 30 electric potter's wheels
  • £ÛTextiles Course£ÝA weaving studio equipped with professional-grade looms
  • £ÛPrintmaking Course£ÝA silkscreen workshop where students can print digital graphics and photographic images onto various materials, including paper, cloth, and metal
  • £ÛTextiles Course£ÝStudio for "katazome" dyeing. In addition to large two-dimensional works, there is also room to spread out and work with yukata and kimono fabrics.
  • Animals kept on-campus serve as models for student sketches
£ÛSculpture Course£ÝWorkshops equipped with machinery like cranes and forklifts for large-scale sculptures