SDG11.2.3 Public access to museums
NCUE I-hui Hall (Baisha Art Center), College of Continuing Education (Art and Culture Corridor), and University History Museum are open to the public all year round free of charge.
1. I-hui Hall: Baisha Art Center
1.1 The Fine Arts Department has ample space and comprehensive facilities. Each year, considerable funds are allocated to purchase and update instruments and equipment to meet teachers’ and students’ needs for creativity, presentation, and exhibition. Additionally, free tours are provided for visitors from inside and outside the university.
1.2 Below are photos of the exhibition space of the I-hui Hall.
1.3 The table below lists the exhibitions organized at the Baisha Art Center in 2021.
1.4 For information on the exhibitions held by the Fine Arts Department, please visit: https://artwww.ncue.edu.tw/
2. Educational Building: Art and Culture Corridor
2.1 To provide students with a space to exhibit their work, the College of Continuing Education has set up an Art and Culture Corridor on the sixth floor of the Educational Building. Various artists are invited to exhibitions from time to time, extending the office area into an art gallery. The Corridor is open to the public all year round free of charge.
2.2 The table below lists the exhibitions organized at the Art and Culture Corridor in 2021
3. Exhibitions
College of Continuing Education Exhibition Information:
Dec 28, 2020–Mar 3, 2021, Art and Culture Corridor, “Jump in Time: Works of School Lecturer Yinghsien Chen”
<https://cee.ncue.edu.tw/news_detail.php?sn=243 >
Below are the photos from the exhibition:
Chen (left) and the visitors
Chen explaining his works to the visitors
4. NCUE History Museum, established in 2011, displays videos and objects worthy of preservation since the school was founded in 1971. It also stores items donated by overseas sister schools. The museum aims to manifest NCUE’s elegant and historical visage. The museum is open to the public all year round free of charge.
Museum Entrance
Introduction of the University Anthem
Introduction of the University Spirit and Logo
Signatures from VIPs and Valuable Collections