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The Past Exhibitions

Sketches are the foundation of paintings as well as the most primitive way of painting. The most interesting part of pencil sketches is that you can use a single-tone pencil to create tones in black ...

Polarized thinking keeps us from exploring other possibilities and traps us in the dichotomy of right or wrong, good or bad, win or lose.It is a stable condition but it slowly paralyzes people. In su...

To welcome the Year of Pig (Ji-Hai), many cute piggies travel back in time to have a great time in the famous painting “Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountain†created by Mr. Hung Gongwang in the Yuan Dynast...

Since 2013, Ms. Hiao Bao-Ling has been publishing illustrations of interesting characters from the poems written by the poet Yang Huan, including “The Kingdom in Fairytalesâ€, “Poem of Forestâ€, “The Li...

This painting exhibition attempts to interpret the form of “Neo-Baroque†with “multi-figure animated story paintingsâ€. Under the influence of the “modern / post-modern art†trend, classic paintings a...

The ink paintings in the 11th Taiwan Children's Ink Painting Competition are fascinating in their own way. Watching them using their little hands to create paintings with ink and brushes: some are so...

Targeting senior / junior high school students with art potentials, the objectives of this activity are to guide students to get to know ocean, and to love ocean through ocean-related activities and c...

In order to enhance student's arts creation capacity, to cultivate citizen's ability of appreciation and to put the school arts education into effect, the Ministry of Education thus organized the Nati...

Focus:Displaying the quality and texture of ink paintings that “changes occur due to ink flowing†by experimenting various skills of ink paintings while combing the possibilities for abstract and repr...

Aesthetics for adults available at community colleges not only provides the space for learning and sharing art creation but also allows students’ life experience to extend its subtleness and depth as ...