Date|May 31, 2024 (Fri), 09:00–17:00
Venue|International Lecture Hall, 10F, Teaching & Research Building, National Taiwan University of Arts (No. 59, Sec. 1, Daguan Rd., Banqiao District, New Taipei City)
Overview|
The Ju Ming Museum is dedicated to promoting contemporary Taiwanese sculpture through long-term thematic research. Its key annual initiative, Post-Martial Law Taiwan Sculpture Studies, begins with the inaugural topic Territorial Shifts. This first symposium focuses on key historical changes in Taiwanese sculpture after the lifting of martial law, featuring eight scholars who will present research centered on the 1980s and 1990s, fostering academic exchange and dialogue. It marks the launch of a broader series that aims to propel contemporary sculpture in Taiwan and record significant academic milestones.
Chair / Panelists|
PAI Shih-Ming|Professor & Director, NTNU Museum of Art Preparatory Office
YU Chiun-Yi|Associate Professor, Department of Fine Arts, NTUA
LIN Su-Hsing|Professor & Acting Dean, Department of Art History, TNNUA
KUO Chao-Lan|Associate Professor, Department of Fine Arts, TNUA
TUNG Wei-Hsiung|Professor, Department of Visual Arts and Design, NUTN
Presenters|
SHIH Shui-Jen|Consultant, Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts
SHEN Po-Cheng|Adjunct Assistant Professor, College of Fine Arts, NTUA
CHEN Ming-Hui|Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Creative Industry Design, NCKU
CHEN Huai-En|Associate Professor, Department of Fine Arts, NTUE
SHENG Kai|Professor & Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, NUU
TSAI Pei-Kuei|Associate Professor & Director, Graduate Institute of Interdisciplinary Art Studies, NKNU
LIU Chun-Lan|Professor, Department of Sculpture, NTUA
WEI Chu-Chun|Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Fine Arts, TNUA
Supervisor|Ministry of Culture
Organizer|Ju Ming Museum
Co-organizer|Department of Sculpture, College of Fine Arts, National Taiwan University of Arts

