Studio News
We wishes you a Happy Chinese Holiday and a New Year | The studio will reopen on 2014/3/2 (Mon).
Bamboo Curtain Studio wishes you a Happy Chinese Holiday and a New Year filled with prosperity and success.
Bamboo Curtain Studio’s partnership with 98B COLLABoratory
We are pleased to announce 98B COLLABoratory’s partnership with Bamboo Curtain Studio (BCS) in Taipei, Taiwan.
BCS “2015 Creative Talents Residency Program” Result Announcement
Bamboo Curtain Studio (BCS) “2015 Creative Talents Residency Program” awards 4 artist: Chiu Chih-Hua (Taiwan), Lin Yen-Ju (Taiwan), Macarena Yanez (Chile) and Michelle Rosenberg (Great Britain). Each artist is award 2 months free living or exhibition space at Bamboo Curtain Studio.
Happy new year and new announcement from Bamboo Curtain Studio!
Dear friends and colleagues of BCS, It is time to wish everyone a great year 2015.
Bamboo Curtain Studio–Open Studio in Fall: The Value of Art in Community
In this talk we invited BCS residency artist, from German, Sweden, France, Philippine, Thailand, and Indonesia, sharing their perspective and personal experience on how each country view the importance of Art in community.
2015 Bamboo Curtain Studio Creative Talents Program OPEN CALL
Bamboo Curtain Studio will celebrates the 20th anniversaries in the upcoming year of 2015. In celebration of this special occasion, the 2015 “Creative Talents” program specifically open call to artists interesting in collaborate with our award winning Plum Tree Creek Project, an environmental and community engage project that focus to promote sustainability.
BCS JOB VACANCIES: Executive Assistant
Ms. Margaret Shiu is the director of Bamboo Curtain Studio. Your task is to work with her closely to meet her needs as executive secretary to follow up both, in English and Chinese.
2015 Yingge Ceramics Museum Artist-in-Resident Wanted | deadline: Sep. 30
The Yingge Ceramics Museum was opened in 2000. Since then, the museum has dedicated itself to preserving the town’s cultural legacy while instilling new energy into the area. With such conviction, we decide to encourage ceramic artists, both local and foreign, to come experiencing the life in a pottery town through a one-to-three-month short-term residency program.