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The Past Exhibitions

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...

The works in the exhibition are made by the students at the junior high school who look themselves with a worldwide perception during their study period. There are many transitions in our lives, and t...

Discovering the artistic talents in Taiwan, internalize it and extend it into the artistic realm. With “wind” as the subject, his observation and inspiration from life and all beings are displayed on...

My life: Growth, devotion and self-fulfilment. Life itself is a piece of art, and every object in life can be used as the creative elements. She has turned numerous objects into art. 38 paintings exhi...

Ms. Yang Chih-Ying has mastered the landscape and bird-and-flower paintings. Her work expresses her perspective toward nature and her persistence and love for art. Ms. Yang is diligent in painting. He...

Professor Chen Yang-Chun has been immersed in watercolor for over 40 years. His work infuses the spirituality of Eastern ink painting and the light and shadow in Western watercolor. By capturing the m...

This society was founded by Professor Cheng Yueh-Po in 1987. The “tri-brooms” refers to the three paint brushes. (1. to sweep away the old habits of following what’s being done in the past; 2. to deve...