Experts from Taiwan,
Beijing, Shanghai
and Hong Kong in arts management symposium
TNUA invited experts from Taiwan, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong to
an arts and culture management symposium from Oct. 24 to 25, during which a
total of 33 papers were presented.
TNUA President Prof. Ju, Tzong-Ching,
noting that all participants are experts in their respective fields, said the
management of arts and culture is becoming an important discipline.
He pointed out that the symposium first
took place in Shanghai
last year, introducing a platform for exchange. This year the event, hosted by
TNUA, focused on two areas: one of them probed government policies and the
development of industries; and the other the theory and practice of management.
Prof. Chu Teh-I, director of TNUA’s Center for Art
Resources and Continuing Education, which arranged this year’s symposium, said
the event was meant to create a conducive environment for the development of
arts. It is hoped that through discussion by the experts from Taiwan, China,
and Hong Kong there can be improvements to the
environment for arts and culture, Prof. Chu said.