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The Past Exhibitions

While the "Mona Lisa" is unequivocally art, can the same be said for a urinal or a banana duct-taped to a wall? The "Colourful World" exhibition invites viewers to join a thought-provoking dialogue o...

Yi Zhongqian (Su-Tao) returns from Europe to hold her 28th solo exhibition. She profoundly feels that art workers should have a sense of mission; her art creation has lasted for nearly half a century,...

The exhibited works are award-winning pieces from the 2023 "Nationwide Correctional Facility Inmates Calligraphy Competition" organized by the association. All authors are inmates from correctional fa...

"A Wild Sheep Chase" symbolizes a journey of exploration within the context of wool fibers. The exhibition is presented in two parts: painting and soft sculpture. The wool twists into brushstroke-like...

In the era of climate change, the artist was inspired by the centuries-old symbiosis philosophy of various plants clinging to sacred trees in the Alishan primeval forest, and elaborated on the symbiot...

To improve students’ art and creativity literacy, cultivate the public’s taste in art appreciation, and implement art education on campus, a National Student Art Competition is held. This year marks ...

The realm of art is rich and boundless, unrestricted by any specific medium. While not prominent figures, each member of the 66Art Class Association brings sincerity, creating diverse works in oil, wa...

After returning from Spain, I have resided in Taipei, where, since 2013, I've undertaken an ambitious seventeen-year endeavor to chronicle the multifaceted transformations of this city through paintin...

The aesthetics of Yijing floral art seamlessly merge the practice of flower arrangement with philosophy, nature, and art, offering a profound reflection on life, nature, and the passage of time. These...

For years, the Art Education Hall has fostered the growth of aesthetic education through its art workshops. This exhibition, focusing on Chinese painting—including ink wash figures and color ink lands...