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.

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£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
