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Tsinghua's Academy of Arts & Design launches 2025 postgrad exhibition

  • The Academy of Arts & Design at Tsinghua University launched its 2025 graduate showcase on May 23 at the university’s art museum in Beijing, presenting creations from over 170 final-year students until June 1.
  • The exhibition follows the academy's commitment to cultural continuity and merges traditional Chinese artistic heritage with contemporary digital technology and social concerns.
  • The exhibition features nine galleries spread over four floors, showcasing diverse projects in areas such as product development, environment creation, digital media, and narrative art, with many works focusing on themes like aging and mental health in teenagers.
  • Dean Ma Sai commended the graduates for thoughtfully integrating traditional knowledge with modern artistic practices, highlighting how their work addresses practical concerns and supports the academy's mission to merge Eastern and Western artistic traditions, connect historical and contemporary perspectives, and combine art with technology.
  • The event marks the first full graduate work display in a first-class national museum, a milestone the academy sees as enhancing public access to arts education and bridging creation with everyday life.
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Tsinghua's Academy of Arts & Design launches 2025 postgrad exhibition

BEIJING, May 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This is a report from China.org.cn:

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