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Taichung City Da Dun Cultural Exchange Exhibition
Jan. 16 - Feb. 28

The Institute of Texan Cultures, the Cultural Affairs Bureau, Taichung City, Taiwan, the East Asia Institute, and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office of Houston present the Taichung City Da Dun Cultural Exchange Exhibition. The exhibition presents 110 art pieces, including some works of previous prize winners of the 13th Da Dun Fine Art Exhibition. Categories include crafts, sculpture, digital art, photography, printmaking, watercolor painting, oil painting, glue color painting, seal engraving, calligraphy, and ink wash painting. The purpose of the exhibition is to introduce the American audience to the latest artistic development in Taiwan.

Family Day
Jan. 30, 10 a.m. -4 p.m.

The Asian Festival will be on Feb. 20.

Participate in Family Day on Jan. 30! Experience Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese, and Korean cultures through exciting craft activities, food tasting, and dance performances. More details can be found within this printable promotional brochure.

Educational Resources

Taichung City Da Dun Cultural Exchange Exhibition Educators' Guide

Asian Festival Educators' Guide
Teaching through kamishibai storytelling and the art of Chinese calligraphy.

Calligraphy: Watch a Master at Work

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Tai-Le Cheng demonstrates the art of calligraphy and stamping before to the Taichung City Da Dun Cultural Exchange Exhibition. He is currently a professor at the National Taiwan Normal University Department of Fine Arts, and he was previously a director and professor at the National Taichung University Department of Fine Arts. Tai-Le Chung has served as honorary chairman and chairman of the Taichung City Art Education Society.

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