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Call For entries: 25th Dadun Fine arts exhibition of taichung city

2/24/2020

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The 25th Dadun Fine Arts Exhibition is currently accepting entries for participation. Every year, there are more than 1,500 artists from around the world submitting works in eleven fine arts categories: Ink Wash Painting, Calligraphy, Seal Graving, Glue Color Painting, Oil Painting, Watercolor Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture, Crafts and Digital Art.

The Cultural Affairs Bureau of Taichung first promoted the Da Dun Fine Arts Exhibition as a local exhibition in 1996. By April 2002 it had already grown into an internationally recognized annual event and become a globally important art exchange platform.

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To ensure a fair and objective competition, the organizers invite experts and scholars to form jury committees. The exhibition entails planning, collecting submissions, judging, and finishes with an awards ceremony. In the end, a total of about two hundred exceptional works of art are awarded prizes: the top three prizes, awards of merit and short-listed for the eleven fine arts categories. Every first prize winner in each category is also automatically enrolled in competition for the five limited, Da Dun Prizes, which represent this exhibition’s ultimate honor.

For more information, please read the attached General Rules, Entry Form, and visit the exhibition's official website at: 
https://www.dadunfae.taichung.gov.tw/english/content/index.asp?Parser=1,9,25,20

25th Dadun Fine Arts Exhibition General Rules
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Call for entries: 51st world School children's art exhibition

2/24/2020

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The World School Children's Art Exhibition is a program to encourage artistic expression and creativity among children. The goal is to promote cross-cultural understanding and friendship among the younger generation through the exchange of children’s art work.

School children aged 6-15 years are welcome to submit entries to participate. The following types of artwork are accepted:

Medium: Oil paintings, water colors, wood cut prints, pencil sketches, crayon drawings, pastels, collages, etchings, graphic designs…etc.

Size: Within 55cm X 40cm

Number: One piece from each child

The final exhibition will be held in September 2020 in Taipei. The deadline to submit entries for consideration is April 30, 2020. 

For further information, please see the application document and artwork label below, as well as the official website of the exhibition at http://www.kaearoc.org.tw/html/.
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TECO New York co-hosts panel discussion on Taiwan’s 2020 elections with Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)

2/19/2020

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The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in New York co-hosted a panel discussion on Taiwan’s recent presidential and legislative elections with the Philadelphia-based Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) at the TECO office on January 16, 2020. The event, titled Taiwan’s 2020 Elections: Results and Implications, analyzed the significance of the Jan. 11 poll in which citizens across Taiwan voted for president and vice-president, as well as members of the Legislative Yuan, Taiwan’s national legislature.

The panel discussion was moderated by FPRI’s president, Carol Rollie Flynn. Distinguished panelists included: Jacques deLisle, Director of the FPRI Asia Program; David Rank, a Senior Fellow at the Yale Jackson Institute of Global Affairs; Vincent Wang, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Adelphi University; as well as Shelley Rigger, a professor of political science at Davidson College. The event was attended by over 100 politicians, academics, students, Taiwanese community members, and journalists from around New York.

In her opening remarks, Ambassador Lily Hsu, the Director-General of TECO New York, stated that the Taiwanese people had passionately exercised their democratic right to vote on January 11, with over 14 million voters casting ballots and a high voter turnout rate of 74.9%. The results awarded incumbent President Tsai Ing-wen another four-year term, and the Democratic Progressive Party retained its majority of seats in the Legislative Yuan. The electoral process was fair and transparent, demonstrating the Taiwanese people’s resolve to maintain their freedom and democratic way of life. Following the election, over 70 leaders and officials from around the world sent congratulatory messages applauding Taiwan on a successful election, including the U.S. Secretary of State, the Japanese Foreign Minister, the British Foreign Secretary, and the European Union External Action Service. Ambassador Hsu also noted that Taiwan’s election attracted a high degree of international attention, with particular focus on the values embodied by Taiwan. As President Tsai expressed in her acceptance speech, “All countries should consider Taiwan a partner, not an issue.”
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Ambassador Hsu also thanked the FPRI for co-hosting the panel discussion with TECO. The discussion analyzed the significance of the election results and the implications on Taiwan’s domestic political and economic development, as well as its ramifications for Taiwan’s external relations, including the Taiwan-U.S. relationship, the Cross-Strait relationship, and regional ties. Panelists also raised the potential challenges that President Tsai will face in her second term, the future development of various political parties, and social issues in Taiwan. The Education Division of TECO New York invited Taiwanese students studying in New York to join this panel discussion and students demonstrated their enthusiasm about the 2020 Presidential Election by raising many thought-provoking questions.
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