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National Museum's Traveling Exhibition Visits Taoyuan School

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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The National Museum of History's "Action Museum" is bringing its "You Have 1 New Friend Request" traveling exhibition to Tongde Junior High School in Taoyuan City. The exhibition, running until June 26, features works by nine Taiwanese artists, including Chen Ting-shih, Chen Chih-chi, and Wang Pan-yuan. Through display panels and interactive installations, the exhibition introduces classic museum collections and guides students on an artistic journey through time. The "Action Museum" aims to make cultural resources accessible by delivering exhibition modules, content, and educational resources directly to communities. It integrates game-based learning and interactive technology to connect local knowledge with daily life, allowing museum resources to be transported anywhere by truck. The exhibition is divided into three units: "Crossing Oceans to Find Myself," "Pop! What If It's Gone?," and "Absolutely Don't Want to Give Up." These units explore the artists' life experiences, encouraging students to reflect on their own lives. School principal He Xin-zhang described the exhibition as a "beautiful invitation" from the museum's collections, hoping it inspires students to engage with local art and appreciate the artists' vitality.

The exhibition is a beautiful invitation from the museum's precious artifacts across time, hoping that every student can get close to local art and experience the vitality of artists through viewing.

โ€” He Xin-zhangTongde Junior High School principal He Xin-zhang on the exhibition's educational significance.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.