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Bamboo Curtain Studio seeking Project Intern
Bamboo Curtain Studio is seeking an Intern for the “Landscape between Art Veranda Project II.”
Plum Tree Creek Basin spring bird-watching trip
Early in the morning on February 23rd, the Taipei Wild Bird Federation bird-watching group led an exploration to view the conditions of birds in the Plum Tree Creek Basin.
Wild Bird Federation Director Ho’s introduction to bird watching
Organized by Tamkang Community College professor Chen Chien-Chih, the Director of the Taipei Bird Federation was invited to share a report on the birds in Plum Tree Creek on the evening of February 22nd.
Plum Tree Creek and the Wild Bird Federation celebrate spring
Wild Bird Federation led a visit to Plum Tree Creek to promote understanding of the local environment. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the diverse ecology and species of birds at Plum Tree Creek.
Artists Mobility: A brief Guide to Art Residencies in Asia
In Artist in Residency programs, usually run by institutions like galleries, museums, public cultural organizations or artist communities, artists are selected according to their skills, merits or potential, in order to have a creative experience during a specific period of time.
Su-Chen Hung | Three installations at Intersection for the Arts
Su-Chen Hung's three installations at Intersection for the Arts (San Francisco, California).
Artist in Residence Taipei | 2014 OPEN CALL
Located along the Xindian River in Taipei City, Treasure Hill Artist Village was listed in 2004 as the first “historical architectural community” by the Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Azusa Mimura at Bamboo Curtain Studio
Born in Tokyo, Japan in 1983, Azusa Mimura received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2007 and a Master’s in Oil Painting in 2009 from Tama Art University. She taught high-school oil painting in Thailand from 2009 to 2011. Inspired by the beauty of nature, Azusa focuses the majority of her work on Asian scenes, predominantly from Thailand and India.