Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
"Hongliang Arts Museum", donated by the Physics Department alumni of the Class of '73, Mr. Xie Hong-Liang, is situated adjacent to the large lawn on the south side of the campus. Designed by a team led by architects Guo Xuyuan and Huang Huimei, it will be a green building seamlessly integrated into the landscape of Tsinghua University. The architectural form resembles three boxes rising amidst the greenery, housing permanent exhibitions, special exhibition spaces, and collection areas. It will be the first international-standard modern art museum affiliated with a top university in China. It inherits the cultural accumulation of Tsinghua Art Center over the past 35 years and sets a new direction for the future of art at Tsinghua, enhancing the university's international visibility in the arts. The museum aims to foster awareness and engagement with contemporary art among students, faculty, and the local community, elevating artistic literacy, enriching the campus's artistic and humanistic ambiance, and embodying the spirit of art education in higher learning institutions.
Results/Contributions

1. "From the Starry Sky, the Sun, Dew, and Flowers" Xu Tangwei Solo Exhibition 02.27 (Tue) ~ 03.21 (Thu)

Xu Tangwei is known for his unique creative characteristics and artistic style, which blend smooth and rich images with organic forms composed of black and white patterns. He extends his work from flat painting to sculpture and spatial installations, creating a distinct fantasy space.

2. "I Was Here" COLASA Solo Exhibition 04.02 (Tue) ~ 05.02 (Thu)

COLASA excels in expressing himself through non-traditional and rebellious graffiti art. He is attracted to the freedom and irregularity of this creative form. His artistic range is unconstrained, spanning street art, fashion, and the art realm, and he enjoys experimenting with different materials to expand the expression of his imagination, integrating Eastern and Western artistic techniques to showcase a unique style.

3. "Cult Diary" - DISK Solo Exhibition 05.15 (Wed) ~ 06.14 (Thu)

DISK does not focus on conveying specific messages; rather, he enjoys depicting scenes that are impossible in reality, believing that this reflects the true essence of life. The term "cult" represents a culmination of violence, eroticism, horror, and bloodshed, while the diary serves merely as a medium for DISK’s display.

4. "Stellar Art" Zhi Xie Student Group Exhibition 03.15 (Fri) ~ 04.28 (Sun)

Each creator possesses a unique artistic style and exhibits a mature application of color developed over many years. We invite you to come closer to their souls and also to your own heart.

5. "Bad Taste" Mr. Black Chicken Solo Exhibition 09.11 (Wed) ~ 10.09 (Wed)

Mr. Black Chicken connects his more representative works from recent years through canvas and on-site graffiti, along with wonderfully crafted installations that allow viewers to feel the vibrant and sarcastic vocabulary of his creations.

6. "The Moon Penetrates My Heart" Xiao Zhufang Solo Exhibition 10.22 (Tue) ~ 11.14 (Wed)

Xiao Zhufang excels in using simple colors and lines to compile the fragmented emotions of everyday life into cohesive pieces. Seemingly trivial yet profoundly simple, these small matters are conveyed through a light-hearted and humorous painting style. Her works mostly focus on characters with distinct personalities that reflect various emotional states.

7. "Simply Fine - Original Intent" Chen Shuwei & Luo Yichu Duo Exhibition 10/01 (Tue) ~ 11/27 (Wed)

Chen Shuwei and Luo Yichu are students at the Duobao Art School, which was established in Guandu in 2016. The school nurtures autistic children outside of traditional systems in a 20-ping space, providing a blueprint for life learning and catalyzing education related to artistic skills. It continues the students' artistic creations and assists them in becoming self-sufficient through their artworks.

8. "Graffiti Group Exhibition" Diao YoDo, Yi Nan Vincent, Sang Na Da Ke 11.26 (Tue) ~ 12.20 (Fri)

Three renowned artists Diao YoDo, Yi Nan Vincent, and Sang Na Da Ke present a collaborative exhibition that showcases vibrant life and strong creative spirit, allowing both students and audiences to experience a new visual and spiritual experience in graffiti art.

Keywords
Hongliang Art Museum, Solo Exhibition, Exhibition, Art and Culture
References
1. https://cac.site.nthu.edu.tw/

Official website of CAC

Contact Information
吳尚衡
cac@my.nthu.edu.tw