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ACSEA is always looking for ways to collaborate with artists. Various great works and designs are often used in the annual festivals. Support our events with the purchase of a gift set and allow more artists to be featured in the future programs.

Lady Hao Hao

Constantly reminding herself that being an artist isn’t just a title nor a description of a job; it is about the purpose behind the work or the responsibility of a person.

Lady Hao Hao

Constantly reminding herself that being an artist isn’t just a title nor a description of a job; it is about the purpose behind the work or the responsibility of a person.

Toy Su

Toy’s signature shape is the triangle, and going to space and soaring through the stars is one of his “Mission Impossible”goals.

Yen-Chun Lu

Inspired by the Pop-Up Tunnel book, Yen-Chun has used her talents to build “the way back home to Gongliao” as a reflection of herself, nature and the land.

Yen-Chun Lu

Inspired by the Pop-Up Tunnel book, Yen-Chun has used her talents to build “the way back home to Gongliao” as a reflection of herself, nature and the land.

Jessica Sung

The vision determines the sincerity of the work, and the story reflects the depth of the culture.

Chin-Wen Cheng

Chin-Wen believes that drawing is a way of life in which he can earn a living while also enjoying it. It is also his medium to raise the public’s awareness of important issues.

Chin-Wen Chen

Chin-Wen believes that drawing is a way of life in which he can earn a living while also enjoying it. It is also his medium to raise the public’s awareness of important issues.

Pacake Taugadhu

Pacake Taugadhu, an artist from
the Rukai tribe of Taiwan, tells the
stories of his people and culture through his art. More than just sharing these stories, he wants to tell immersive stories that are not only meaningful but critical. 

Dionne Mok

Dionne is an interaction designer who graduated from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design. She moved from Hong Kong at the age of 12; being a Chinese Canadian, she is fascinated with various cultures. 

Dionne Mok

Dionne is an interaction designer who graduated from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design. She moved from Hong Kong at the age of 12; being a Chinese Canadian, she is fascinated with various cultures. 

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