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The Past Exhibitions

In order to promote cultural exchange between Taiwan and Japan and to advance development of international children art education, we are organizing this exhibition. In these children’s paintings, the...

“Watercolor and colored pencil describe the story of papilio xuthus and idea leuconoe. Humorous Mr. Scream lead everybody to visit world-famous paintings. Hot! So hot! The watches and clockes in the O...

We all wish to have a “home†which helps us lead a stable and comfortable life. Home can refer to external architecture and interior decoration and also to love, affection and warmth. Some people lose...

The Taiwan’s World School Children’s Painting Exhibition offers children a platform for creating and appreciating paintings. In participating, children can be immersed in free, open, and playful cultu...

When dancers move their bodies with music, do you also want to do the same thing? Dancers’ moving images enchantingly stay in our hearts. Through observation, recording of beautiful bodies, and depict...

To continue its concern with Taiwanese culture, the Center decided to publish Taiwan 100: Impression of Water Ink Paintings in 2009. We particularly invited the former head of NTAEC, Mr. Chun-Chieh Ch...

Chung-Hwa School of Art is the only cross-field professional art high school in Taiwan. It gathers students who have an aptitude at arts and demonstrate their excellent diverse creative feature in art...

300 Photography Club was established in August, 1987. Its members like to make good use of their leisure time to travel around Taiwan and the world with a camera. They use a camera to record details i...

In this world, beauty can be found everywhere. Very importantly, beauty is by your side. As long as you have a sensitive heart, nature including all plants, birds, animals and so on will be able to mo...

The exhibition Boundary, Breakthrough, and Dream gathers up the phenomenon that modern young people face adjustment to society and generate anxiety. “Image Narrative†is a start point of the exhibitio...