Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts is not one of the eight major academies.

There are eight independent professional fine arts institutions in China, namely, Central Academy of Fine Arts, China Academy of Fine Arts, Xi Academy of Fine Arts, sichuan fine arts institute Academy of Fine Arts, Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Hubei Academy of Fine Arts and Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, which are often referred to as the "Eight Fine Arts Institutes".

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Central Academy of Fine Arts: 1 master's degree awarding point and 2 doctoral degree awarding points (art and design art).

China Academy of Fine Arts: Ph.D. student in fine arts and design. Teaching units with the right to award theoretical doctorates in fine arts, design and art are recruiting postdoctoral students.

Xi Academy of Fine Arts: three first-class disciplines, namely, art theory, art and design, were granted the right to confer doctoral degrees.

Sichuan fine arts institute: Four first-class disciplines (art theory, art, design, drama, film and television).

Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts: Fine Arts and Art Design are the key disciplines in Liaoning Province, and Art is the key construction discipline of philosophy and social sciences in Liaoning Province.

Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts: There are three first-class master degree programs in fine arts, design and art theory, and 1 professional degree program (Master of Arts).

Hubei Academy of Fine Arts: Art, design and art theory are the first-class disciplines.

Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts: There are two master's programs in fine arts and design arts, and two municipal key disciplines (fine arts and art design).

The Historical Origin of Academy of Fine Arts

Italy established the Academy of Fine Arts in the16th century, and the earliest and most famous one was the Bologna Academy of Fine Arts established in Karachi. France, Britain and the United States established their own fine arts academies in 17, 18 and 19 centuries.

Because of its official and semi-official status, the college has always adhered to conservative artistic standards and refused to recognize artists whose works or ideas are incompatible with the perfect standards of traditional colleges.

The most criticized thing about the Academy of Fine Arts is that it constantly supports the works rejected by the previous generation-at the same time, it rejects the current innovative works, and those rejected works are regarded as new standards as rigid as the old standards in the next generation.