History of UNESA Artric
The ARTRIC is a ranking institution for the arts and culture for higher education institutions. Cultural Arts, is as a coherent system that can be used to communicate effectively through a single work of art including: fine art, design art, and performing arts. Fine art is a branch of art that uses the media of fields, lines, colors, textures, volumes, and light and dark. Fine art branches include: painting, graphic arts, sculpture, craft arts (sculpting, weaving, and borders), ceramic art, architectural art, decoration art, graphic art, and illustration art.
The art of design, is a branch of art related to concept creation, data analysis, project planning, drawing or rendering, prototying, and frame testing, which considers form, composition, meaning, value, and various purposes of artificial objects. Design art branch includes: (1) Graphic Design (Visual Communication Design): Advertising Graphic Design, Animation, Comics, Caricatures, Posters, Photography, Typography, and Illustrations, also (2) Interior design, architectural design, craft design, furniture design, makeup design, fashion and jewelry, and digital design.
Performing arts, a branch of art mediated by the human body that is shown to the audience and the events of the performance are marked with a time frame that is strictly limited from start to finish, planned activity program, a group of presenters and audience, performance venues, and show events.
It is not easy to assess artworks quantitively and objectively as it involves qualitative aspects to consider when assessing the quality of artworks. Therefore, UNESA Artric is not intended to assess the quality of artworks. Instead, it focuses on efforts taken by universities in enhancing awareness of diversity of arts through artworks. UNESA Artric operates on the basis of a perspective that universities that provide space for arts as an integral part of their management are also taking part in developing human civilization.