Past events
Art Forum: Nici Cumpston
Event
Nici Cumpston is an artist and curator based in Adelaide. Cumpston’s photographic practice centres on documenting the signposts and evidence of past and continuing Aboriginal occupation in the landscape. Her works Attesting and having-been-here are compelling series of large panoramic photographs…
Art Forum: Peter Alwast
Art forum
Peter Alwast recently joined the ANU School of Art as a lecturer in the Painting Workshop. Peter completed his undergraduate studies at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane and in 2001 received a Master of Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design (New School University) in New York.…
Made in Taiwan (MIT)
Gallery
AN EXHIBITION FROM THE TAIWAN ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS (TAFA) OPENING 6pm Friday 9 May To be opened by Ms Katharine Siao-Yue Chang Representative, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Australia Professor Liao Shiou-Ping President, TAFA In 2000, a number of senior art professors whose works…
Professor Hsin-Tien Liao public lecture
Art forum
including Dr. Chang-Shen TSENG's introduction of TAFA history The Order of Art: Cross-Cultural Strategies and Representation in Shiou-Ping Liao’s Art. Professor Hsin-Tien Liao is Dean of the College of Humanities, National Taiwan University of Arts. Hsin-tien Liao is the Dean of the College of…
Taiwan’s Ink-wash Painting and Calligraphy
Exhibition
Introduction of Ink-wash Painting and Calligraphy, traditional arts in Taiwan, including demonstration Academic: Chiang Ming-Shyan, Vice President of TAFA, Professor of National Taiwan Normal University, Ink wash painter. Translation: Professor Liao Hsin-Tien, Dean of the College of Humanities,…
Hybrid Reality of Abstract Painting: My Artist Journey
Exhibition
Academic: Hsueh Pao-Shia, Professor of Tainan National University of the Arts, Former Director of National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Oil painter.
Taiwan’s Printmaking
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Introduction of the development of printmaking in Taiwan and new materials of printmaking, including demonstration Academic: Lin Hsueh-Ching, Professor of Taipei City University, Printmaking artist. Translation: Terri Tang.