The Past Exhibitions
Chengjheng High School is a little square frame without a mirror. Hot-blooded boys come here from different places with different stories. They look into themselves in the reflection from metals....
The Taiwan’s World School Children’s Art Exhibition offers children a platform for creating and appreciating paintings. In participating, children can be immersed in free, open, and playful culture. W...
Work of poster design will, from the other perspective, display the concern and thoughts for social issues, while comic is used to render the intention of life learning, images of photograph are emplo...
The Taiwan’s World School Children’s Art Exhibition offers children a platform for creating and appreciating paintings. In participating, children can be immersed in free, open, and playful culture. W...
Chin Chen-Tsuan, with previous name as Wang-Tsao, has styled himself as Yong-Chuan, and he uses signature on painting and calligraphy as Chen-Tsuan. Prof. Chen-Tsuan has created his works after the Mo...
The purpose of establishing 300 Photography Club is to record the daily life and the growing process of Taiwan. Taking Taiwanese folk cultures as subjects of photograph, the members of the Club from d...
Enlightened by Ms. Ya-Jin Zhang, the little artists in Yi-Chang deliberately paint and assemble wooden boards in free color and design. Figures were created independently with unlimited imaginations a...
The joint exhibition combines the art energies of Grass Mountain Calligraphy and Painting in the past 20 years to present different art styles: Hong Chang-Ku specializes in the fusions of Chinese and ...
2012 the teenage artical exhibition cross the Taiwan Strait was launched in Wenchuan, China early this year to take down practical examples of art therapy, and currently is the most powerful art commu...
Watercolor paintings are one of the most important collections of National Taiwan Arts Education Center, which can catch a sense of flow in a flash and present a free and changeable look through water...