Visual Art
Jee Yang Lee
Jee Yang Lee, born in Korea, currently living and working in Seoul Korea. She graduated BA fine art and MA Image and communication at Goldsmiths College in UK. She is the selected artist of the “International Residency Exchange Program” between Bamboo Curtain Studio and Gyeonggi Creation Center, in 2015.
Macarena Yanez
Macarena Yanez is awarded the 2015 Creative Talents of Bamboo Curtain Studio (BCS). She is invited by BCS for a two month residency at the studio.
Post-Museum
Post-Museum was founded by Jennifer Teo and Woon Tien Wei in 2007. They were invited by curator Yves Chiu for one month residency at Bamboo Curtain Studio and to participated in the exhibition “M.E.L.Ting Project – One Year Conversation: Thread, Ghost Story, Escape.”
Zhao Lidong
Zhao Lidong is a visual artist from China, in 2015, he was invited by curator Yves Chiu for one month residency at Bamboo Curtain Studio and to participated in the exhibition “M.E.L.Ting Project – One Year Conversation: Thread, Ghost Story, Escape.”
Lisa Bauer-Zhao
Lisa Bauer-Zhao is a PhD candidate at Hildesheim University, Germany and a Performance Artist. She is invited by curator Yves Chiu for one month residency at Bamboo Curtain Studio and to participated in the exhibition “M.E.L.Ting Project – One Year Conversation: Thread, Ghost Story, Escape.”
Art as Environment: A Cultural Action at the Plum Tree Creek
About the project Since 2009 curator Wu Mali and Bamboo Curtain Studio, helped the Zhu-Wei neighborhood to understand their Plum Tree Creek which has gone through a dramatic change. The first phase of the project is to raise pollution and water flow issues due to neglect. We used art as intervention for collaborative potential between professionals, the community, the public sectors, via research and dialogue, to lead residents to reacquainted with their environment, and to reclaim the ownership over their natural resources.
Andrea Selwood
Andrea continues these connections between individual and global neighbours; setting her own small backyard coastal model against the larger scale model of Taipei city. Andrea will investigate The Plum Tree Creek lost river scenario - subject to increased urbanisation, now re-considered within the post-industrial age. Her research of the Asian tradition of scroll painting sits alongside historical and scientific data of Plum Tree Creek. She will engage with the Danshui landscape and riverside community in the collecting of local stories.
Chou Chien-Pang
Chou attempts to examine the problems that a metropolitan lifestyle lead- heavy load of works, distance in our relationships. Therefore, He used his free time to teach children drawing and share his passion for art. He searches the possibilities in humanity and hopes people will reconnect with each other through art; so the multitude will not suffer from alienation!