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  • Chin-tuan Chiu

    Chin-tuan Chiu is a master on Taiwanese bamboo weaving techniques. She is now active as an artist, researcher and lecturer on bamboo weaving.

  • Ching-tian Cai

    Trained as a sculptor with Taiwanese Buddhist art background, Ching-tian Cai takes a realistic approach on wood sculpting and creates art works with a striking resemblance to nature.

  • Li-shu Huang

    Li-shu Huang is a lacquer ware artist who also specializes in bamboo weaving and fine art. In 2009 she established a workshop/training facility for the purpose of cultural
    preservation and education.

  • An-fu Huang

    An-fu Huang is a renowned glass artist in Taiwan craft industry. He is also active as the chairman of Taiwan Craft Development Association.

  • Hsueh-fen Lu

    Hsueh-fen Lu is a craftswoman that was influenced by both Taiwanese and Western silversmith disciplines.

  • Shi-ren Lu

    Shi-ren Lu works on Koji ceramic, a special kind of craftwork that is often seen in Taiwanese temples.
    The most important feature of this craft tradition is the expressiveness of rich colors.

  • Pei-ze Chen

    Pei-ze Chen has dedicated over forty years of his life to the art and craft of stone sculpting. He is also active as a jade specialist in Taiwan.

  • Wei-wen Lan

    Wei-wen Lan is an artist/craft maker who dedicated himself to the creation of Buddhist art pieces. His professional area is woodcarving.

  • Shu-li Lin

    Shu-li Lin is a craft maker who follows and preserves Taiwanese aboriginal craft techniques in the weaving and dying of textiles products.

  • Sheng-wen Liao

    Sheng-wen Liao is a renowned lacquer ware artist in Taiwan and a professional trainer/lecturer in the discipline.

  • Su-jen Su

    Su-jen Su is a craftswoman who masters the techniques of bamboo weaving and the making of bamboo furniture. She is now active as a bamboo artist and instructor of the craft.

  • Meng-chen Lin

    Meng-chen Lin is a silversmith who concentrates on a special type of Taiwanese religious art: Buddha crowns. In this discipline, the delicate handwork is dedicated to the adornment of the deity.

  • Kuo-long Lin

    Kuo-long Lin is a pottery/ ceramic maker who turns his focus onto the industrial side of the craft and is the owner of several Guinness world records based on his production methods.

  • Chun-han Lin

    Chun-han Lin is a craft maker who specializes both in handcrafted bamboo creations as well as in mass production goods.

  • Tsun-jen Lee

    Tsun-jen Lee is a master in ceramics whose skillful craftsmanship not only enables delicate and artistic expressions but also the breakthroughs in the manufacturing process.

  • Chi-hsiang Yeh

    Chi-hsiang Yeh specializes not only in bamboo sculpting but also in the industrial and manufacturing issues of the industry. He works both as a craftsman and a consultant.

  • Kao-ming Chen

    Kao-ming Chen is a researcher, crafts artist and folklore scholar on Taiwanese bamboo. With his comprehensive knowledge on the subject he is of big importance to
    bamboo art in Taiwan.

  • Jun-ching Tang

    Jun-ching Tang is a ceramic artist who mimics nature in his artistic works.

  • Jian-an Su

    Jian-an Su is a silversmith whose practice focuses on traditional Buddha crown making as well as on contemporary pieces.
    He specializes in extremely delicate filigree details and complicated motifs.

  • Lieh-chi Lin

  • Cheng-yao Chiang