TNUA and the National Taiwan Craft Research & Development Institute (NTCRI) have signed an MoU to form a long-term partnership to promote an ecosystem for Taiwan’s crafts.
 
The MoU was signed between the two sides at a ceremony held at the Taiwan Craft Cultural Park in Caotun, Nantou County on May 19. Representing TNUA at the ceremony was TNUA President Prof. Chen Kai-Huang, along with Prof. Lin Cheng-Wei, Dean of the School of Cultural Resources, and Prof. Chiang Min-Chin, Director of the Graduate Institute of Architecture and Cultural Heritage.
 

TNUA and NTCRI will work to jointly build an academic system for craft knowledge, train talent for craft research, creation and restoration, and promote international exchange.

To build the academic system of craft knowledge, the partnership looks to design school curriculums, produce teaching materials, publish books and journals, and organize academic symposiums.

 
NTCRI Director Chang Jen-Chi noted that the signing of the MoU represents a joint effort between the academics and craft artists. He said both NTCRI and TNUA embrace the values of humanity, cultural resources as the foundation, and passing down the legacy of artists from generation to generation.
 

They look to create a complete ecosystem to promote Taiwanese crafts in concerted efforts, Mr. Chang said.

Prof. Chen noted that there should not any boundaries between the development of crafts and contemporary art.

 

The positions of crafts change along with time, and the TNUA-NTCRI partnership seeks to transcend language barriers through collaboration, resource sharing and exchange activities with which Taiwan crafts can create international links.

Following the ceremony, Mr. Chang showed Prof. Chen and the other TNUA administrators around the cultural park, including an exhibition, “Crafting Taiwan 100 Years And More,” curated by Prof. Chiang.

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