Showing posts with label Min Chuan University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Min Chuan University. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

MCU Art Center : An article about the exhibition at Min Chuan, Taoyuan , Taipei

http://www.week.mcu.edu.tw/757/life.htm

 

Australian Exhibition featured at MCU Art Center

 

by Carin Wu and Chao-Yu Lin

 

At the opening of the Taiwan-Australia Contemporary Arts Exchange exhibition, Bridget O’Leary, the Director of Australian Artists for Cultural Exchange Group stated “We are sharing the spirit of friendship between two countries, Australia and Taiwan. In this exhibition, the group is overjoyed at the fantastic spirit of artists and their shared love of art. To share our art and cultural histories and make new friendships and ties is something that will always be remembered, and is one of the many joys of being a part of this exhibition.”

The exhibition is open to the public until March 31, 2010 in the Arts Center on Taoyuan Campus.

In addition, Bridget explained that the group name, Blossom Spirit, is named after the Australian blossom flower, unique to Australia. The group often finds inspiration from the Australian landscape. The influence can also be seen in their works on display at this exhibition: the overpowering effect of blossom flowers on the woman in Anne Langdon’s work; Fay Salmon’s soaring, dramatic skyscapes of Australian skies; the intricate and ornamental window framed views like poetic mirrors on life, in Roma McLaughlin’s work; Sandra Angliss’ soft and pale light that creates reflections and patterns with eyes (of a butterfly) which seemingly stare directly into the heart and soul, in a windy sky scene; and Glenda Tunks’s figurative work, Life Study, using drawing and collage.

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Min Chuan Univeristy Design Building



We met many lovely teachers at Min Chuan Univeristy.  This photo is the entrance of the design building.  This building is beautiful and the inside is similar to a cave with circular walls and small cicular holes that act like windows where you can peer into the next room.

Tom's painting


This painting was influenced by Tom's interested in Tai Chi.

Mrs. Huang's painting

Carin Wu with her painting

Fay Salmon with her Painting and Carin Wu

Anne Langdon

Jan Ross with her painting



Jan Ross explained how her work is about how life changes, it is always in transience.  The butterflies have a short life span and they are delicate creatures who when touched are damaged.  The background wattle also continually falls off, then re-grows again in a cycle.  The Australian sky in the silhouette has clouds which change as also people can change.

Artists and Students All Together

Fay Salmon at the Min Chuan university

Anne Speaking about her work



Explaining  how she loves to use collage and has used different papers and textures here that overlay and how she draws her inspiration from nature.

Speaking to the Students


Thank you Carin Wu for helping us translate!!

The Students



The students who were listening and asking questions while the artists Fay Salmon, Bridget O'Leary, Anne Langdon, Jan Ross were speaking  about their artworks.

Exhibition Posters

In Front of the Design Building in Min Chuan University