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GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS FOR
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THE 19 DA DUN FINE ARTS EXHIBITION OF TAICHUNG CITY
1.Purpose:
To enhance international cultural exchanges and raise standards for artistic creation.
2.Organizers:
1) Supervisor: Ministry of Culture, Republic of China (Taiwan); Taichung City Government
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2) Organizer: Cultural Affairs Bureau, Taichung City Government; Organizing Committee of the 19 Da Dun
Fine Arts Exhibition
3.Qualifi ed Participants: All domestic and foreign artists
1) Submitted artworks must be original, individual creations completed within two years of the submission
date. Applicants can enter works in different categories, although only one work may be submitted per
category.
2) The organizer reserves the right to disqualify any applicant from participating in the Da Dun Fine Arts
Exhibition for a three-year period if they are found copying, imitating or forging the works of other artists.
3) Artworks, as well as works from the same series of an artwork, that have received awards (excluding
academic awards) or been short-listed at any other art exhibitions may not be submitted.
4.Categories and Regulation for Submitted Artworks:
(1) Crafts:
Submitted works may be of any style and materials. Please pack your artwork within a sturdy wooden box
to avoid damage during transportation, and attach a photo of your submission on top of the box.
Artwork size:
a.Flat (two-dimensional) entries: Not exceeding 200cm (L) x200cm (W), inclusive of frame.
b.Three-dimensional entries: Not exceeding 100cm (L) x100cm (W) x100cm, inclusive of stands. In the
weaving category, submitted pieces must not exceed 200cm (regulations for flat entries also apply to
framed woven works). Artists are strongly advised to wrap delicate/fragile works in acrylic cases with soft
padding to avoid damage during transportation (no smaller than 20cm in length, width or height).
(2)Sculpture (including three-dimensional mixed media works):
The length, width and height of each piece must not exceed 240cmx100cmx100cm. For artworks exceeding
200 kg in weight, artists are completely responsible for transporting and setting them up at the site on their
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