News Express: UM launches arts training programme with support from China National Arts Fund
新聞快訊:澳大獲國家藝術基金資助開展美術人才培訓
澳大獲國家藝術基金資助開展美術人才培訓
UM has launched an arts training programme with support from the China National Arts Fund
澳大獲國家藝術基金資助開展美術人才培訓
澳門大學獲國家藝術基金資助開辦《澳門基層美術教育骨幹中國傳統美術創作人才培訓》項目,以培養具有傳承中華文化責任和社會擔當的美術教育人才。培訓現正接受報名並於6月9日截止,開課日期為6月24日。
項目由負責人、澳大教育學院副教授、國家級非物質文化遺產傳承人張澤珣帶領博士生研究團隊進行申請,是澳大首次獲批國家藝術基金資助,並獲國家藝術基金管理中心、中央人民政府駐澳門特別行政區聯絡辦公室、澳門文化界聯合總會、教育及青年發展局、文化局、文化發展基金大力支持。
澳大教育學院表示,是次項目有1,231個申請,只有110項獲批,成功率只有8.94%。獲國家藝術基金資助反映了大學在藝術學科方面的發展,以及對澳門美術教育創作人才培養的重視,期望藉著培訓項目加強澳門美術教育者對中華優秀傳統文化的審美能力、藝術鑒賞能力和美術創作能力。
培訓為期半年,師資包括來自北京大學、浙江大學、南開大學、北京師範大學、中央美術學院、杭州師範大學、澳門大學等具學術影響力的專家學者。內容涵蓋六個部份:一、美學及藝術教育理論,二、中國傳統美術創作與欣賞,三、中國傳統美術創作教學,四、研討交流,五、藝術創作,六、藝術展示與交流。詳情可瀏覽澳大教育學院網頁:https://fed.um.edu.mo/zh-hant/。
國家藝術基金與國家社會科學基金、國家自然科學基金並列為“國家三大基金”。國家藝術基金經國務院批准,於2013年12月正式成立,旨在繁榮藝術創作,培養藝術人才,打造和推廣精品力作,是一個推進藝術事業健康發展的公益性基金。國家藝術基金自2021年起面向港澳特區全面開放一般項目申報,這是中央政府支持港澳文藝發展建設的重要政策舉措。
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UM launches arts training programme with support from China National Arts Fund
The University of Macau (UM) has launched a training programme in traditional Chinese arts for art teachers in Macao. The programme is funded by the China National Arts Fund (CNAF) and will start on 24 June. Applications for the programme are now open until 9 June 2024.
The training programme is UM’s first CNAF-funded project. Zhang Zexun, associate professor in the Faculty of Education (FED) at UM and inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage, and a team of doctoral students were responsible for the project design and fund application. According to FED, a total of 1,231 projects applied for the fund, but only 110 were approved, representing a success rate of just 8.94 per cent. The faculty hopes that the programme will enhance the aesthetic skills, art appreciation, and artistic creation of local art teachers in traditional Chinese culture. The total duration of the programme is six months, and teachers in the programme include leading experts and scholars from renowned universities. The programme consists of six sections: aesthetics and theory of art education; creation and appreciation of traditional Chinese art; teaching of traditional Chinese art; seminars and exchanges; artistic creation; and participation in an exhibition. For more information (in Chinese only), please visit the FED website at https://fed.um.edu.mo/.
To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/campus-news/detail/58313/