“Yunyun” by Artist Tsai Hui-ying: Residency Exhibition
The work "Yunyun" by artist Tsai Hui-Ying, created during her residency, utilizes water, fire, sand, stone, marine organisms, and the body to interpret the concept of "the interaction of heaven and earth, leading to the transformation of all things" from the "I Ching."
All things emerge from chaos, and humans observe their bodies and environments to seek answers about the universe and life. The state of water reflects the impermanence of existence, giving rise to a realm that transcends time and space.
Open Sessions (Three sessions in total):
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November 27 (Saturday)
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November 28 (Sunday)
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November 29 (Monday)
Ritual/Activity Schedule:
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14:00-15:00 Energy of Fire
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15:00-15:30 Release of Stream Water
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15:30-16:00 Artist's Sharing of the Residency Creation Process
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Artist Chiang Yu-Hang: Residency Exhibition
In the fall of 2021, artist Yu-Hang Chiang began a 30-day residency at TESA Creative Center in October. This exhibition will showcase the works created by the metal artist during the residency, coinciding with the artist’s studio open day.
During this month-long residency, Yu-Hang Chiang continued his exploration of the theme "Body and Vessel," focusing on the relationship between metal and self, as well as between vessels and the body. His work delves into the dialectic between the inner and outer spaces of vessels and the human body, exploring the hidden consciousness and emotions within bodily spaces.
Using copper as his primary medium, Chiang shapes forms through hammering and deformation, creating spatial languages that speak to the duality of interior and exterior, positive and negative spaces. These vessels, like containers bearing the soul, are marked by the continuous hammer strokes, recording the passage of time.
Artist Yen-Yu Tseng's Residency Art Presentation
In the summer of 2021, artist Yen-Yu Tseng embarked on a 30-day residency at TESA Creative Center in July. This exhibition will feature the works created by the fiber artist during her residency, coinciding with the artist's studio open day.
During this month-long residency, held under strict Level 3 COVID-19 safety precautions, Yen-Hsu Tseng continued her artistic journey by seeking out discarded fabrics and old clothing from the local area. Using her unique wrapping technique, she created a series of dolls that embody local memories, blending the natural and cultural environments into an artistic installation.