{{ $t('FEZ001') }} 教學組長
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| Subject: | To inform you about the "113-114 Art Resource Services and Promotion Project Workshop Courses" organized by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, details as described below. Please take note. |
| Description: |
| I. | In accordance with the letter from the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (hereinafter referred to as "the Museum") dated October 30, 114, with reference number 1140300389. |
| II. | The aforementioned project will explore how art can be used as a medium for community transformation through real-life case studies of overseas service in Belize, promoting community participation and a sense of belonging among children and adolescents. By sharing overseas service experiences, practical exercises, and strategic discussions, it aims to cultivate the ability of educators, volunteers, and community activists to drive change using creativity and cultural sensitivity. The details are as follows: |
| (1) | Title: Art Intervention in Communities - Case Study of Overseas Service in Belize. |
| (2) | Date and Time: Saturday, November 29, 114, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. |
| (3) | Location: The Museum's Third Conference Room (2nd Floor, No. 43, Nanhai Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City). |
| (4) | Instructor: Fiona Huang (Coordinator and Implementer of the Primary and Secondary Art Skills Training Program, Instructor for the Visual Arts Major Class at Pallotti High School, Host of Community Art Action Projects). |
| (5) | Course Content: Sharing of Belizean culture, current educational landscape, and overseas service experiences; analysis of real-life case studies of art intervention in communities; sharing of methods for guiding individuals without prior art training in creating Zentangle art; and group presentations of artwork. |
| (6) | Teaching Method: A total of 4 hours, with 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the afternoon, including lectures and practical exercises. |
| (7) | Target Audience: Educators, art education professionals, domestic and international volunteers, members of international service groups, youth community workers, social design practitioners, and the general public interested in art and community practice. |
| (8) | Registration Information: To maintain the quality of the class and teaching effectiveness, the maximum number of participants is 35, and a waiting list will be maintained in order of registration. Registration is open from now until 5:00 PM on Monday, November 24, 114, via the Google Form (https://forms.gle/f6WT1C4dtzXzpZXB9). The list of participants will be announced on the Museum's official website on the same day. Participants will receive 4 hours of workshop credit for the entire course. Teachers should register in advance on the National In-service Training Information Network for Teachers to facilitate the subsequent recording of workshop hours. |
| III. | Attached are the course schedule and promotional poster for your reference. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Tsai at (02) 23110574 ext. 112. |
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{{ $t('FEZ004') }} 2025-11-02|
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