
Muses of Emotions and Art – Mei-chi Chen & Li-ying Chen Combined Exhibition
Muse of Emotions and Art (情藝繆思) celebrates the creative brilliance of female muses in the arts. This exhibition brings together two exceptional mid-career female artists from southern Taiwan, both deeply dedicated to their craft. Through keen observations of everyday life, they express—each in her own distinct style—the nuanced sensibilities of female creators and their deep concern for the emotional connections between people and their surroundings. The exhibition highlights the vital role of women in contemporary art.

《Children》Tsai-wei Yeh
The exhibited works include the Banquet Series (喜宴系列) (Red), alongside the artist’s reflections on her children (child) and the world around her after becoming a mother. The name "赤子" not only embodies the meaning of innocence and purity but also cleverly incorporates the Chinese character "赤", which symbolizes the color red, seamlessly merging the two themes into one.

The exhibition Sea, Island, People
The exhibition Sea, Island, People—The Story of Taiwan is rooted in the New Taiwan History Movement, aiming to retell Taiwan’s history. Specifically, the sea represents Taiwan’s connection to the world; the island symbolizes the interaction between humans and various species; and the people embody the interwoven diversity of ethnic groups. Through this perspective, Taiwan is portrayed as a historical stage that carries the stories of different peoples, eras, and cultures.

Experience the new waiting lounge at Kaohsiung International Airport! Feel the charm of Taiwan′s marine culture
Late last year, Kaohsiung International Airport introduced ocean-themed relaxation areas in both its east and west departure zones. Adjacent to the east zone’s lounge, a permanent marine-themed exhibition has been created. By integrating the exhibition into the waiting area, travelers can immerse themselves in Taiwan’s cultural charm, deepening their understanding and impression of the country while they wait for their flights.

Intertwined Gazes: Between Seeing and Being Seen:Chen Ying Ru Solo exhibition
Chen Ying Ru draws inspiration from Taiwanese folklore and traditional culture, weaving together stories and events from daily life with her unique perspective. Her works are infused with emotions and imagination, characterized by vivid colors and playful forms that showcase a deeply personal artistic language.

A Speck in the Vast Ocean : LIN, Jheng-Rong Lacquer Painting Solo Exhibition
LIN, Jheng-Rong’s lacquer paintings combine traditional techniques and materials yet present an innovative departure from conventional lacquer art. His works, characterized by an illustrative style, are rich in meaning, with each piece telling a unique story—like reading different chapters of a narrative. In his exploration of lacquer, LIN emphasizes its warm texture and timeless hues, which are particularly captivating. The semi-transparent amber tones set the base of the artwork, while lines and symbolic elements weave his inner emotions into the painting, much like telling a story. Furtherm