The Past Exhibitions
Co-organized by the Taijiang National Park Headquarters and Contemporary Chinese Painting Association, this exhibition promotes environmental protection and the preservation of the natural ecosystem. ...
The Taiwanese painter Tsao Yu-An who currently lives in Japan grew up in the beautiful Yangmingshan from whence his deep bond and keen observation of nature originates. Because of his background, he ...
To encourage teachers and students to create art pieces and promote art and cultural education, the centre has organized a joint exhibition of winning pieces for the National Students’ Picture Book Cr...
What surrounds the flowers, grass and trees is the smell of invisible but perceivable fragrance or Phytoncide, or a mysterious language painted by oil color paints. Therefore, there are more than jus...
The exhibition includes paintings by children from 40 countries and Taiwan. Children show their folklore culture and lives via their paintings.These young artists created their paintings confidently,...
Art is traces of our hearts. People have been recording their dreams, sorrows and joy via different art forms such as literature, music, dance, drama and art since ancient times. These artworks very ...
Art is representational. If we feel things around us with our hearts, we find subjects for art everywhere in our lives. Be it the vast sea, a meadow of flowers or a butterfly, as long as we feel touch...
The Hanlian Chinese Calligraphy Club is composed of artists each of whom specializes in a different style and is currently under the leadership of Mr. Wu San-Xian, an artist who has earned permanent e...
The main subjects of the exhibited works are foreign/domestic sceneries and animals & plants created with the medium watercolor paints. Emphasis is placed on transparency and washes of watercolors as...
The appeal of ambiguity in paintings usually comes from the fact that it includes many possible meanings. So many images in our daily life alone are enough to get us dazed for a second, not to mention...