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Tama Art University Doctoral Program Graduation Exhibition 2025



Tama Art University Graduate Program

2025/02/14

Exhibition



Design: Yasuhiro Sawada

The Doctoral Degree Program of Tama Art University, established in 2001, will award degrees for the 22nd time this year. The purpose of this program is to train its graduates to an advanced level both in practice and theory in art and design. The graduate students work in their respective fields in art and design, while also developing a broad perspective through cross-disciplinary discussion. The 22nd Doctoral Program Graduation Exhibition is held to make public the results of that inquiry.

Schedule
February 26 (Wed) – March 9 (Sun), 2025
10:00 – 17:00
Admission free
Organaizer
Tama Art University
Location
Tama Art University, Hachioji Campus, Art-théque Building 1st Floor Gallery, Art-théque Garden
Contact
Tama Art University Graduate School Research Office
2-1723 Yarimizu Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-0394 Japan Phone: +81-42-676-5667 doctor@tamabi.ac.jp
<Hachioji Campus> Take a Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu bus for “Tama Art University (Tama Bijutsu Daigaku)” from bus stop at Hashimoto Station, JR Yokohama line and Keio Sagamihara line (8 min.)
Take a Keio bus from bus stop at JR Hachioji Station South Exit (20 min.)
https://www.tamabi.ac.jp/access/index.htm


Video Production: Akihide Saito



Exhibitors

Shunka Okubo
Ikebana: Niké of Samothrace
2023
Colored bamboo strips, cable tie Dimensions variable
Photo: Kozo Sekiya



Danbin Cao
Hexagram 41 – Diminishing
2024
Mirror, acrylic, reflection powder Dimensions variable



Pengyuan Du
Showdown
2024
Stencil and spray on canvas 374×1000×500cm



Hengtao Zhang
[Thesis-Based Research]



Event

Ph. D Symposium [Doctoral Degree Course Special Lecture]
Takao Tsutsumi (President of the Sezon Museum of Modern Art)×Hiroaki Matsuura (Dean of the Graduate School of Art and Design)×Shunka Okubo×Danbin Cao×Hengtao Zhang×Pengyuan Du
March 8 (Sat) 15:00- Tama Art University, Hachioji Campus Lecture C Hall