Studio News
Resident Artists Masanori Fujiki and Tetsushi Tomita Returns to Japan to Share their Experiences of Taiwan
Back in January, 2013, curator Zian Chen and artist Ting Chaong Wen were invited to experience life at Hokkaido, Japan, through an artist exchange program between Bamboo Curtain Studio and the Sapporo2 Project in Japan.
Result for “2014 International Residency Project”, Bamboo Curtain Studio, Taiwan
“2014 International Residency Project” calls for three categories: cross discipline arts; ecology and environment; community engagement. In 2014, BCS will provide five artists with either a free studio or accommodation space (a choice of only one) for up to two months.
2014 BCS Open Call | deadline: 2013.12.15
Bamboo Curtain Studio (BCS) in Taiwan aims to promote cross-cultural exchanges by providing a meeting point for Taiwanese and international creative talents related to art fields, for short stay or specific projects.
The First Issue of Plum Tree CreekNewsletter PUBLISHED
The first issue of Plum Tree CreekNewsletter was published on September 25th, 2013. A reception was held on the day to celebrate the debut print of the local newsletter.
Environmental Art + Ecology Workshop (Artificial Wetland) | A Documentation
9/14 was the first day of class. A presentation with theoretical contents, case examples, and images was made to introduce to the students the basic concept of artificial wetlands.
“Plum Tree Creek Environmental Art Action Exhibition” | Finalist of the 11th Taishin Arts Award
Supported by the Taishin Bank Foundation for Arts and Culture, the Taiwan Contemporary Art Award’s “Taishin Arts Award” recently celebrated its eleventh year. The review committee selected fifteen finalists, including ten performing art works and five works by visual artists.
Green Map Workshop
The Green Map Workshop emphasizes personal visits to local community attractions and encourages participation in the drawing process.
Bamboo Curtain Studio seeking Project Intern
Bamboo Curtain Studio is seeking an Intern for the “Landscape between Art Veranda Project II.”