Introduction
The “Detective D” public education day event held by the Deji Art Museum inspired endless curiosity and participation among children, led by an aesthetic education teacher, through a brand new and engaging curriculum design!
At the first stop of the “Art Journey,” parents and children visited the “Jinling Map Digital Art Exhibition,” utilizing cutting-edge technology to “travel back” to the Song Dynasty in Jinling City.
The second stop was the “50 Stunning – Imperial Song” exhibition featuring treasures from five famous kilns, where little porcelain detectives showcased their impressive skills.
The final stop was the Deji Art Space, where parents and children immersed themselves in walls filled with artworks, exploring the art world of Eberhard Ruchs through colors, shapes, and light, fully appreciating the charm of abstract art!
The aim of the Deji Art Museum’s public aesthetic education is to make children active participants in art, breaking the traditional passive education model. There are no “standard answers” here; the museum encourages everyone to discover themselves through exploration, providing the best cultural environment for the development of creativity in adolescents and children.