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The Past Exhibitions

Clouds as brushes, the sea as ink stones, hearts unchained and eyes wide open in order to travel freely in the world of art. Associates of Sea-Yan Council are very talented and energetic and they hav...

The “Formosa†area of our annual themed exhibition is an exhibition of artworks that combined interactive media, contemporary art incorporated with game installation and art pieces by 6 Taiwanese risi...

This section focuses on artists’ sharing of their own experience and their immersion in Asian culture informed by its unique vitality and splendor, featuring artworks by Cheng Shih-Chun, Keita Kusaka ...

Graffiti artist ANO’s outdoor work serves as a starting point in this section, commencing the expression of cultural depth, perception and reflection with artistic perspectives. Through personal exper...

A painting association composed by artists of different fields, the paintings displayed in this joint exhibition are versatile and many are cross-field collaborations that exhibit new ideas and styles...

Amblyopia / low vision is a kind of vision disability. Children with low vision may have limitation in vision, but their paintings reflect their inner world; their abilities to imagine, reason and org...

Under the guidance and teachings of the teachers, students of the Arts Class of National Keelung Senior High School have incorporated fantasies & imagination and their perceptions in life into their p...

The theme of this exhibition is “Natural Paintingâ€; painting and I are closely connected and inseparable. What painting wakes is not only images of objects but also the connection with the hidden imag...

Presented by the rhythm of a life theater, this exhibition uses time as the principal axis of its life description, from night to day, to illustrate how our seated passion and bodily desire in our id ...

he boundaries between objects have become space The existence of forms is the space as well as rooms. In the room, we learn how to make ourselves who we are. In the room, we create art pieces ...