Hsinchu City launches mobile art train, bringing aesthetic education to 5 schools
Hsinchu City launched a mobile art gallery touring exhibition, bringing 36 artists to 5 elementary schools to host interactive aesthetic education sessions directly in classrooms.
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(CNA Reporter Lu Kang-chun, Hsinchu City, 22nd) The Hsinchu City Government held the opening ceremony for the "Hsinchu City Mobile Art Gallery Touring Exhibition" at Zhulian Elementary School today, announcing the official launch of the project. Thirty-six artists will visit 5 elementary schools to conduct more than 25 teaching activities, rooting aesthetic education deeply in schools.
In her speech, Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an stated that by combining private art groups with public sector resources, the city government is bringing art pieces into schools and closer to students' daily lives. She hopes that through face-to-face interactions with artists, children can be inspired in their observation and creativity, transforming aesthetic education into a tangible and learnable life experience.
Peng Pi-ling, chairwoman of the Hsinchu City Lakeside Art Society, stated that this year's project emphasizes the interactive model of "A Date with Artists," breaking away from traditional static exhibition formats. Creators will personally enter classrooms to demonstrate techniques and share their personal journeys.
According to press materials provided by the Hsinchu City Government, this touring exhibition is organized by the Hsinchu City Lakeside Art Society and subsidized by the Hsinchu City Cultural Foundation. The first stop of the exhibition is at Zhulian Elementary School and will continue until May 3. The art train will subsequently travel to elementary schools in Nanliao, Hulin, Dingpu, and Jiadong, with 36 artists exhibiting diverse works together. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150422
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(CNA Reporter Lu Kang-chun, Hsinchu City, 22nd) The Hsinchu City Government held the opening ceremony for the "Hsinchu City Mobile Art Gallery Touring Exhibition" at Zhulian Elementary School today, announcing the official launch of the project. Thirty-six artists will visit 5 elementary schools to conduct more than 25 teaching activities, rooting aesthetic education deeply in schools.
In her speech, Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an stated that by combining private art groups with public sector resources, the city government is bringing art pieces into schools and closer to students' daily lives. She hopes that through face-to-face interactions with artists, children can be inspired in their observation and creativity, transforming aesthetic education into a tangible and learnable life experience.
Peng Pi-ling, chairwoman of the Hsinchu City Lakeside Art Society, stated that this year's project emphasizes the interactive model of "A Date with Artists," breaking away from traditional static exhibition formats. Creators will personally enter classrooms to demonstrate techniques and share their personal journeys.
According to press materials provided by the Hsinchu City Government, this touring exhibition is organized by the Hsinchu City Lakeside Art Society and subsidized by the Hsinchu City Cultural Foundation. The first stop of the exhibition is at Zhulian Elementary School and will continue until May 3. The art train will subsequently travel to elementary schools in Nanliao, Hulin, Dingpu, and Jiadong, with 36 artists exhibiting diverse works together. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150422
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