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2026 Taiwan Craft Season: Art Together.Detect Carbon—Taiwan Craft's Low-Carbon Aesthetics Special Exhibition

Date: 2026-04-17 — 2026-11-08 Organizer: 國立臺灣工藝研究發展中心
Under the challenges of current climate change and environmental imbalance, humanity is facing nature's greatest backlash. These environmental issues stem from human activities, and now require solutions from humans. The Craft Center's long-term care for the environment and land, focusing on local materials, develops sustainable craft practice programs. This event, aligned with the "2026 Taiwan Craft Season," implements carbon inventory standards from the "exhibition lifecycle" and constructs a blueprint for Taiwan's craft ecosystem, leading everyone to board the ESG virtuous cycle train and fulfill corporate responsibility for the sustainable development lifeline of society and the environment.
As one of the series of activities for the "2026 Taiwan Craft Season," the "Art Together.Detect Carbon—Taiwan Craft's Low-Carbon Aesthetics Special Exhibition" uses the "Craft Living Water Lake" as a core metaphor, symbolizing that craft is not static collection but a living system with inflow and outflow, circulating endlessly. The exhibition combines the UN SDGs sustainable development goals and the corporate ESG spirit, constructing a virtuous craft cycle framework of "Slow Living SLOHAS." Through the six aspects of "Simplicity, Life, Originality, Health, Aesthetics, Sustainability," it invites friends who love craft to rethink the entire lifecycle of craft pieces from material source, production process to disposal, embodying the life attitude of "Just Enough is Good."
The exhibition highlight lies in the deep dialogue between technology and humanity. When AI (Artificial Intelligence) meets HI (Human Intelligence), Craft 4.0 reveals astonishing possibilities: AI handles precise carbon reduction data and efficiency improvement, while HI safeguards value judgment and sensory warmth. This fusion of digital manufacturing and traditional wisdom accurately reduces material waste, allowing technological efficiency and human warmth to coexist harmoniously in the low-carbon era.
The exhibition layout continues the "Slow Living" spirit, divided into the "Inner Wave Area" accumulating底蕴 and the "Outer Wave Area" leading cyclical regeneration, spreading influence like concentric circles. We invite every viewer to become a "Detective," directly uncovering the data truth of subtraction aesthetics, and in each viewing and use, rediscover the connection between people and objects, nature, and life. Let us swim freely in the living water lake, making an eternal promise of endless regeneration for the earth. Inquiry phone: 049-2334141 extension 282 Ms. Chang (Chang).

Event Details

  • 2026-04-17 — 國立臺灣工藝研究發展中心(臺灣工藝文化園區)