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Established in April 2006, Islanders Studio is made up of a team of artists who specialize in literature, art, and design. To capture the social pulse and fast-changing lifestyles, the artists journey between islands of urban metropolises throughout Taiwan and the world.

The Juming Museum focuses on exhibiting outdoor sculptures, including the complete works of Ju Ming, one of the most famous Taiwanese sculptors worldwide. This Web site provides visitor information and sections on the museum's collections and exhibitions.

The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMFA) was founded in 1988. It is the largest art museum in Asia and houses a collection of over 10,000 items spanning from China's Ming Dynasty (1368~) up to the present-day. The Web site contains information on the museum's exhibitions, collections, educational programs, library, and links to other art-related resources in Taiwan.

Stock20 in Taichung Railway Station includes a series of seven warehouses, numbered Stock20 to Stock26, that are used for art exhibitions and various types of performances. The project is supported by the Council for Cultural Affairs and managed by the Loranger Arts Company.

Taipei Artist Village (TAV) was established in 2001. It aims to provide artists with opportunities for innovation in the areas of visual art, music, literature and performance art. Since its foundation, TAV has taken on a leading role in sponsoring international artist exchange programs and continues to expand various art programs to reach out to the local community in Taipei.

Organized by the Taipei City Government, this annual arts festival presents a fusion of traditional and modern arts. Programs from the past years have included music and dance performance troupes from Taiwan, Singapore, France, Japan and the US. Titled the "Oriental Avant-garde," many programs presented will combine traditional, specifically Asian elements with modern and technological approaches to reflect the metropolitan spirit of Taipei.

The capital's very own municipal fine arts museum offers on its website information on its exhibitions, programs, events, and collections. A digital gallery provides an online exhibition of the recent years' winners of Taipei Arts Awards.

Planned by the Council for Cultural Affairs (CCA), this site is an online fine arts archive that focuses on the introduction of senior Taiwanese painters. Brief biographical sketches and renowned paintings by various painters can be found on this simple but solid Web site, which also gives the visitors a summary of the progression of fines arts in Taiwan.

Located in Taichung City and launched in 1990, Taiwan Folklore Museum is known for its distinguishing traditional Chinese rectangular structure.
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