2013 inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival
CHEN Wei-ching, Joanne
CHEN is the former Director of Taiwan Art Gallery Association and organized Art Taipei (Taipei International Art Fair) from 2007 to 2010. Currently, she is the founder of inCube Arts, a non-profit art organization, in New York City. She is also an independent curator, art consultant and widely published critic. Chen has also curated international exhibitions such as"Jenny Chen: Without End" at ISE Cultural Foundation, New York, "London Calling" a touring exhibition (China/Taiwan), Joshua Balgos' solo exhibition "Whatever It Takes" at the Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts. She has written and published her articles internationally in Art Investment, ARTCO, Art Collection + Design, ARTITUDE Magazine and the Art Taipei Forum Media. She also was a contributing writer for Global Art Fair Guide in 2013, covering the North and South American art market.
LAI Lih-huei (Josiane)
Lives and works in Taipei and New York. Lai Lih-huei (Josiane) has worked for Council for Cultural Affairs in Taiwan, National Museum of Taiwan History, as well as Taipei Cultural Center in New York from 1997 to 2010. Currently Lai is an independent curator and critic. Her articles were published periodically in Artist Magazine, Arts and Collection in Taiwan since 2004.
CHEN is the former Director of Taiwan Art Gallery Association and organized Art Taipei (Taipei International Art Fair) from 2007 to 2010. Currently, she is the founder of inCube Arts, a non-profit art organization, in New York City. She is also an independent curator, art consultant and widely published critic. Chen has also curated international exhibitions such as"Jenny Chen: Without End" at ISE Cultural Foundation, New York, "London Calling" a touring exhibition (China/Taiwan), Joshua Balgos' solo exhibition "Whatever It Takes" at the Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts. She has written and published her articles internationally in Art Investment, ARTCO, Art Collection + Design, ARTITUDE Magazine and the Art Taipei Forum Media. She also was a contributing writer for Global Art Fair Guide in 2013, covering the North and South American art market.
LAI Lih-huei (Josiane)
Lives and works in Taipei and New York. Lai Lih-huei (Josiane) has worked for Council for Cultural Affairs in Taiwan, National Museum of Taiwan History, as well as Taipei Cultural Center in New York from 1997 to 2010. Currently Lai is an independent curator and critic. Her articles were published periodically in Artist Magazine, Arts and Collection in Taiwan since 2004.