Pingtung Museum Transforms into Runway; Old Clothes Reimagined with Art Inspiration
The Pingtung County Museum of Art's art education series held "Wear My Pingtung Style" today, where over 10 participants transformed the museum into a runway by wearing their reinterpreted outfits inspired by the colors and lines in paintings, initiating a dialogue between art and the body.
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The Pingtung County Museum of Art's art education series event, "Wear My Pingtung Style," was held today. Over 10 participants transformed the museum into a runway by wearing their own reinterpreted outfits after drawing inspiration from the colors and lines in paintings, initiating a dialogue between art and the body.
The County Government's Culture Affairs Department stated that the "Shine Bright with Pingtung Art - 2026 Art Education" series includes the "Creative Age Styling Workshop," jointly curated by Chang Rui-fu, the third generation of Wanxiu Laundry, and Chang Chuan-ting, the stylist for the Golden Horse Award-winning film "American Girl." The workshop was divided into two sessions. The first session, "What to Wear to the Museum? Opening a Dialogue Between the Picture Frame and the Wardrobe," led participants into the exhibition halls for observation and perceptual exercises.
Today's final presentation, "Wear My Pingtung Style," featured personal styling completed with the assistance of professional stylists. Participants translated the colors, lines, and atmosphere of the paintings into fashion language. Some created visual highlights with vibrant color schemes, while others expressed a new self-style through layered textures, turning the museum into a runway and initiating a dynamic dialogue between art and the body.
The Culture Affairs Department mentioned that museums are not just quiet exhibition spaces but also venues that can inspire life creativity. Since officially opening in March this year, the museum has launched a series of art education activities with the core concept of shaping a "dynamic museum." Through fun and friendly art promotion methods, it aims to allow different groups of people to approach art in the most accessible way. (Edited by Hsieh Ya-chu) April 17, 115
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The County Government's Culture Affairs Department stated that the "Shine Bright with Pingtung Art - 2026 Art Education" series includes the "Creative Age Styling Workshop," jointly curated by Chang Rui-fu, the third generation of Wanxiu Laundry, and Chang Chuan-ting, the stylist for the Golden Horse Award-winning film "American Girl." The workshop was divided into two sessions. The first session, "What to Wear to the Museum? Opening a Dialogue Between the Picture Frame and the Wardrobe," led participants into the exhibition halls for observation and perceptual exercises.
Today's final presentation, "Wear My Pingtung Style," featured personal styling completed with the assistance of professional stylists. Participants translated the colors, lines, and atmosphere of the paintings into fashion language. Some created visual highlights with vibrant color schemes, while others expressed a new self-style through layered textures, turning the museum into a runway and initiating a dynamic dialogue between art and the body.
The Culture Affairs Department mentioned that museums are not just quiet exhibition spaces but also venues that can inspire life creativity. Since officially opening in March this year, the museum has launched a series of art education activities with the core concept of shaping a "dynamic museum." Through fun and friendly art promotion methods, it aims to allow different groups of people to approach art in the most accessible way. (Edited by Hsieh Ya-chu) April 17, 115
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