SEOUL INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS
Seoul Institute of the Arts
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Seoul Institute of the Arts
서울예술대학교
Sia logo 1.jpg
Established 1962
Type Arts school
Location Myeongdong, Seoul, South Korea
Website http://www.seoularts.ac.kr
Seoul Institute of the Arts Logotype
Seoul Institute of the Arts
Hangul 서울예술대학교
Hanja 서울藝術大學校
Revised Romanization Seoul Yesul Daehakgyo
McCune–Reischauer Sŏul Yesul Taehakkyo
Seoul Institute of the Arts (SeoulArts) was founded by Chi-Jin Yoo in 1962. The Ansan Campus was completed in February 2001 and is the designated centre of arts education, whilst the Namsan Campus is the center of art experience. SIA has 2400 students in 13 departments. The incumbent President of the Institute is Ro Kun-Il.
Namsan Campus has Drama Center (Greek style theater), art gallery, drama theater and film studio.
Contents [hide]
1 History
1.1 Former presidents
2 Departments
3 Notable alumni
3.1 Actors and actresses
3.2 Singers
3.3 TV Hosts
3.4 Authors
4 References
5 External links
History[edit]
August 1958 - Korean Theatre Research Institute was founded
April 1962 - Drama Center and Theatre Library were opened
June 1962 - Korean Theatre Academy was founded (closed March 1964)
March 1964 - Seoul Drama School was founded (closed December 1973)
December 1973 - Seoul Art Academy was founded
December 1978 - Seoul Art Academy was renamed to Seoul Art College
February 1982 - Korean Theatre Research Institute was renamed to Korea Research Center for Arts
February 1998 - Korea Research Center for Arts was renamed to Dongnang Art Center
June 1998 - Seoul Art College was renamed to Seoul Institute of the Arts
March 2001 - Namsan Education Center was opened
September 2002 - Dongnang Acting Class for the Youth was opened
Former presidents[edit]
Prof. Duk-Hyung Yoo (December 1978 - March 1994)
Prof. Jung-Hyun Yang (March 1994 - March 1998)
Prof. Ki-Duk Kim (March 1998 - March 2001)
Min-Soo Ahn (March 2001 - February 2004)
Departments[edit]
Department Established
Applied Music November 1987
Broadcasting December 1978
Creative Advertising November 1988
Creative Writing December 1978
Dance December 1978
Digital Arts March 2003
Film December 1978
Interior Design November 1987
Korean Music December 1980
Photography December 1980
Playwriting November 1987
Theatre December 1978
Visual Arts March 1989
Visual Design November 1987
Notable alumni[edit]
[icon] This section requires expansion. (May 2008)
Actors and actresses[edit]
Ahn Jae Wook
Cha Tae Hyun
Han Eun Jung
Kim Ha Neul
Kim Min-kyo
Kim Seul-gie
Kim Su-ro
Lee Jong-hyuk
Lee Joon-gi
Shin Ha-kyun
Lee Chun Hee
Han Hye-jin
Son Ye-jin
Seo Ji Suk[1]
Kim Bum
Goo Hye Sun
Kim Jae Wook
Song Chang-eui
Park Geon-hyeong
Singers[edit]
J-Lim
Chae Yeon
Kim Gun Mo
Lee Boram (Seeya)
Kim Jae Wook
Eunhyuk (Super Junior)
Lu Han (EXO-M)
Nana (After School)
Jia (Miss A)
Fei (Miss A)
TV Hosts[edit]
Jang Yoon-ju
Yoo Jae-suk
Shin Dong-yup
Euna Lee
Authors[edit]
Choi In-hun
Jang Jin
Kim Ryeo-ryeong
Shin Kyung-sook
References[edit]
^ Profile of Suh Ji Suk (서지석)
External links[edit]
Official homepage (in English)
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