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2026-01-13

Public access to museums

NYCU provides free public access to museums, galleries, and artworks as part of its core mission.
•The Arts Center: Music Performance Hall, Art Gallery, and Art Space turn campus infrastructure into civic value, presenting signature festivals and 7–10 curated exhibitions each semester that place leading Taiwanese and international artists in dialogue with students and the public.
•The NYCU Museum: the Gallery of University Presidents and Chu-Ming Memorial Room preserve institutional memory; the Semiconductor & Computer Exhibition Area highlights NYCU’s role in Taiwan’s high-tech rise; and a Special Exhibition Area showcases faculty and student work.
By keeping entry free and programming active, NYCU broadens learning, deepens community ties, and proves that cultural stewardship and academic excellence reinforce one another.

All evidence is publicly accessible online:

1. NYCU Library Exhibitions
https://www.lib.nycu.edu.tw/news#
2.“Arts Space” Exhibitions
https://arts.nycu.edu.tw/visual-arts/art-space/
3.“Art Gallery” Exhibitions
https://arts.nycu.edu.tw/visual-arts/gallery/
4.NYCU Arts Center Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/NYCUArtsCenter
5.NYCU Arts Center Instagram Page
https://www.instagram.com/nycu_artscenter

 

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