The Past Exhibitions
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...
The theme of this exhibition is “human figures†and it includes portraits such as women in the country, indigenous women and women of different eras in single figure or multiple-figure compositions. O...
The World School Children's Art Exhibition of the R.O.C. provides a platform for creativity and learning about painting for children to enjoy the culture of game without barriers of language and word,...
The World School Children's Art Exhibition of the R.O.C. provides a platform for creativity and learning about painting for children to enjoy the culture of game without barriers of language and word,...
It’s an exhibition about the research results of the artist’s paintings. Different from his previous themes and techniques of expression used, the artist tries to explore a new possibility with a shi...
“If the world is a giant projection, then, the truth we see is a combination of projections contributed by the inner mindsets of many people; if we form a circle with our fingers, what we see through ...
In the domain of the "aesthetics" of painting, boldness, grace, control of layers, splashing ink or splashing colour ink, and whatever is painted can all fit together seamlessly – this is what we call...
The transArt NCTU Team, led by Professor Wen-Shu Lai, cordially invites the visitors to either upload their drawings of the "leaf of life" or download one of the leaves drawn by artists from the datab...
The transArt NCTU Team, led by Professor Wen-Shu Lai, cordially invites the visitors to either upload their drawings of the "leaf of life" or download one of the leaves drawn by artists from the datab...
This is an exhibition of applied digital technologies, through interactive learning and motion sensing games to develop children’s painting. It aims to lure children to get to know and appreciate pai...
