The Past Exhibitions
Work series created by Wang Pei-Wen using natural lacquer include: Rain and Leisure and Blossom Series, featuring flowers: the artist applies the techniques of color painting, covering with transpare...
Aiming to promote art exchange between the contemporary ink arts in Taiwan and arts from other Asian regions, we invited artists from South-East Asia and South Asia, to bring their works of local styl...
Founded by the late photographer Mr. Deng Nan-Guang in 1952, this year marks the 60th anniversary of the “Liberal Photo Exhibition.†The theme of this year’s exhibition is “A Life Charged by Art Power...
Sixty students suffering from 30 different rare diseases are free from the restrictions caused by their sickness, thanks to the input by instructors Wang Lian-Ye and Bai Jing-Wen using art as a medium...
Founded by Cao Qiu Pu, Danlu Calligraphy Society was the first calligraphy society in Taiwan. Since 1969, the annual “Danlu Calligraphy Exhibition†has brought us the thriving development of Taiwan ca...
Through this exhibition to enhance the parents and the general public learn more about the learning disabilities, understand their capabilities and talents, arouse the concern to learning disabilities...
Chen Ming Xian, the founder of Contemporary Chinese Painting School, proposes contemporary Chinese painting should put emphasis on strokes, artistic conception, and contemporary spirituality. He also ...
For forty years, Mr Chen has completed more than 5000 architectural perspective drawings. For Chen, the painting skills, including color schemes, strokes, compositions, and experiences, are borne deep...
We use traditional oil painting to discuss the issue of global warming and express emotions as well as thoughts in our mind via various objects. We apply different styles and skills to create unique p...
The art education has been integrated into other lessons and students’ daily lives in Tung De Elementary School. We started the integrated lessons from the first and second graders, who could show the...