2020 Hualien International Stone Carving Art Season Seminar Online registration is accepted now
2020-09-30"Stone carving art" to the "city" not only plays a role in shaping the image of the city, enriching people's lives, but also bringing a diversified spatial image to the city. At the same time, its art form and style will be in the urban living space. Bring aesthetic improvements and upgrades, convey urban characteristics, create urban events, and even build urban brands.
Therefore, the "2020 Hualien International Stone Sculpture Art Season Symposium" takes "Sculpture‧Industry and Culture" as the theme, discusses the relationship and profound influence between the three, and plans "Rock/Stone and Humanities: Starting from the Personal Experience of the West Coast of the United States", The three sub-topics of "Public Suggestions for the Hualien International Stone Sculpture Art Season" and "Relationship between Stone Sculpture Art and Urban Development" are jointly discussed by experts and scholars, artists participating in outdoor creation camps and local stone sculpture artists on the current status of stone sculpture art for urban development And future prospects, while establishing the academic status and importance of the "Hualien International Stone Carving Art Season" in the field of international stone carving.
In addition to highlighting the inner spirit of the city and enhancing urban literacy with the art of stone carving, this symposium also gave each other a richer imagination space through the experience sharing of artists from different cities, in order to enhance the international reputation and reputation of the city through the art of stone carving And competitiveness, better attract high-quality resources, and further stimulate urban cohesion.
Date: October 26, 2020 (Monday)
Number limit: 40 people (until the quota is full)
Participants: local stone carving artists, teachers and students of art department, art workers and people interested in art.
Location: Champs Hall, Chateau de Chine Hotel, Hualien (No. 2 Yongxing Road, Hualien City)
Cost: Free (light meals and drinks are provided at lunchtime)
Registration method: all online registration
Registration URL:
https://www.hccc.gov.tw/zh-tw/Activity/SignUpDetail/244
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Speaker introduction:
◎Host-Professor Hong Mochou
Professor, Department of Art and Design, National Dong Hwa University College of Art
PhD in Art History, University of Solbon, Paris, France
Curator of 2020 Hualien International Stone Carving Art Season
◎Speaker-Theodore Michael Newman
American artist. 1992-1999 Living in Hualien, Taiwan to teach and create. 2000-2008 Moved to Bremerton, Washington State to teach and write, and live on the Washington State coastline. In 2020, he was invited to be the artist-in-residence of the Department of Art and Design, National Dong Hwa University College of Art.
◎Speaker-Professor Wang Zhexiong
PhD in Western Art History and Archaeology, University of Paris IV, France
Former Dean of the Fine Arts Department of National Taiwan Normal University
2020 Hualien International Stone Carving Art Season Outdoor Creation Camp Review
◎Speaker-Professor Huang Haiming
PhD in Aesthetics, University of Paris 8
He served as a professor of the Department of Art and the founding director of the Department of Cultural and Creative Industries Management at National Taipei University of Education. Taiwan's earliest and continuous curator who brought social intervention contemporary art into urban and rural public spaces, participated in the campaign for the idle Huashan Winery as a cross-field art and cultural zone from 1998 to 2001, and was responsible for the operation and management of the Huashan Art Zone during the period. . Since 1990, it has been an important observation, art critic, and review of the contemporary art ecology in Taiwan. Before retiring from 2012-14, he served as the director of the Taipei Fine Arts Museum for two and a half years, caring about cross-field cooperation and the energy of contemporary art entering the real social space.