Memories of Light: Bamboo Weaving Traditions in Taiwan –  A Collaborative Exhibition with Chunqiu Art Studio
2025.10.01 - 2025.12.05

Memories of Light: Bamboo Weaving Traditions in Taiwan – A Collaborative Exhibition with Chunqiu Art Studio

EVERRICH has long been committed to promoting Taiwanese culture and craftsmanship, aiming to showcase the diverse and rich aspects of Taiwan to both domestic and international travelers. For this exhibition, EVERRICH partnered with the renowned Changhua master lantern artist Tang Chiu-shui and his “Chunqiu Art Studio” to present representative bamboo lantern craftsmanship and other exquisite works. Visitors are not only able to admire the unique artistry but can also gain a deeper appreciation for Taiwan’s rich Minnan cultural heritage.

Whispers on Paper - A Solo Exhibition by Ling-Lan Tseng
2025.08.27 - 2025.11.28

Whispers on Paper - A Solo Exhibition by Ling-Lan Tseng

On a single sheet of paper, light and shadow are sculpted into being. Time is suspended. Life stands still—quietly observed. Whispers on Paper draws inspiration from the natural world and its creatures, using the pliability and layering of paper to compose poetic scenes where stillness and movement intertwine. From birds perched among cherry blossoms, to sleeping cats and tigers atop stone, to a white peacock beneath a cascade of paper feathers, each piece captures a suspended moment, silently resonating with emotion and tender introspection.

Chasing Dreams Without Limits [Paralympic Games Thematic Exhibition]
2025.08.15 - 2026.08.14

Chasing Dreams Without Limits [Paralympic Games Thematic Exhibition]

EVERRICH continues to support Taiwan’s sports scene and has made a lasting impression by actively contributing to athletic development. With a commitment to helping more potential athletes pursue higher levels of competition without worry, this exhibition focuses on the Paralympic Games and Taiwan’s driving force behind them, the Chinese Taipei Paralympic Committee (CTPC). It highlights the history of the Games and introduces Taiwan’s Paralympic athletes, bringing the powerful stories behind the competition into Taoyuan International Airport to deepen public understanding of the Paralympic

Stitching Through Time: The Embroidered Legacy of Guang Cai, Tainan
2025.08.15 - 2025.10.15

Stitching Through Time: The Embroidered Legacy of Guang Cai, Tainan

Historically known as an ancient capital city, Tainan has long stood as a cradle of craftsmanship and the birthplace of Guang Cai. Inheriting the intricate traditions of hand embroidery, Guang Cai has devoted decades to religious textiles, cultural restoration, and the art of everyday fabric. The founder, Mr. Yu-Chuan Lin, dedicated 67 years to this craft, producing masterpieces that have graced temples, folk rituals, and cultural landmarks across Taiwan, laying a firm foundation for the nation’s legacy of embroidery. Today, his daughter and successor, Chieh-Yu Lin, carries this tradition forw

Auspicious New Life: Divine Spirits, Mythical Beasts, and Emotional Bonds — A Solo Exhibition by Wei-Jen Tsai
2025.08.06 - 2026.02.05

Auspicious New Life: Divine Spirits, Mythical Beasts, and Emotional Bonds — A Solo Exhibition by Wei-Jen Tsai

At the intersection of intimacy, faith, and imagination, Tsai sculpts characters that lie between folk iconography and personal narrative, using acrylic and paper-mache as his primary media. The works in this exhibition span from the Double Joy series, which explores themes of attachment, to pieces such as Taiwan’s Guardian Beast, Out of the Tiger’s Mouth / Leaping Over the Dragon Gate, and Longevity/Blessings/Wealth, which symbolize blessings and positive transformation. Each work responds to the question of how the language of visual foldk art can be used to tell stories of depth and of the

Inside and Outside the Painting: The Stillness and Motion of Parade Formations
2025.07.30 - 2025.11.05

Inside and Outside the Painting: The Stillness and Motion of Parade Formations

In line with EVERRICH’s mission to promote Taiwanese art and culture, this exhibition features the legendary Taiwanese artist Chih-hsin Lin, showcasing pieces 14 through 22 from his 20-year “Welcoming Mazu (迎媽祖)” woodblock print series in this gallery corridor. In parallel, the Cultural and Arts Gallery (A9) presents four animated versions of these prints (會動的迎媽祖) by TNUA professor Jia-ming Day, along with a behind-the-scenes documentary that reveals the process of transforming prints into moving images.