Arts Education: An Artistic Environment That Nurtures Talent

Arts education is part of EMASI curriculum. Engaging with music, visual arts, dance, and drama helps students develop creativity, aesthetic awareness, and personal expression.

Art as Part of Everyday Learning

Each EMASI campus is designed to incorporate art within the school environment, with artworks integrated across shared spaces on campus. Artworks are displayed throughout the school grounds, forming part of the physical learning environment experienced by students and families.

In collaboration with Nguyen Art Foundation, each campus includes dedicated Art Spaces that house a range of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and contemporary installations. These spaces provide students with regular exposure to different art forms and support structured and informal interaction with visual art as part of school life.

 

Education and Public Programs in collaboration with the Nguyen Art Foundation

In addition to curated exhibitions, EMASI students may participate in selected Education and Public Programs organized by the Nguyen Art Foundation, in collaboration with local and international artists, researchers, and educators.

These exhibitions and programs include workshops, talks, performances, and panel discussions, through which students are introduced to contemporary art practices and perspectives. Activities are designed to support discussion and observation of art within cultural and social contexts.

Diverse Artistic Opportunities for Every Student 

EMASI offers instruction across a range of artistic disciplines, including visual arts, crafts, dance, music appreciation, and instrumental study. Students participate in structured art lessons and activities, such as painting, acting, piano, vocal practice, and guitar, as part of the school curriculum and extra-curricular programs.

Art Builds Confidence and Perseverance 

Learning in the arts involves regular practice and engagement over time. Students take part in activities that include rehearsal, presentation, and group-based performances, depending on the program and age level.

Art-related activities may include school-based showcases or presentations, and student work may be documented as part of ongoing learning records, in accordance with program requirements.