Exhibition

Exhibition

XJTLU Museum, with its unique positioning, is rooted in campus culture and dedicated to serving students and staff. It showcases three core exhibition series: the evolution of the university’s achievements, traditional culture and international culture. In addition, the Museum actively collaborates with academic departments, government cultural agencies, public museums, art galleries, and leading cultural institutions to stage high-level joint exhibitions.

 

  • UNIVERSITY THEMED EXHIBITIONS

XJTLU Museum works closely with departments and schools across the university to showcase the outstanding achievements of teachers and students in teaching and research. Together we have created a series of distinctive cultural and artistic exhibitions. These initiatives spark creativity and innovation, vividly reflecting the breakthroughs and pioneering spirit of the XJTLU.

The above picture: “Listen to XJTLU” Exhibition Won the Excellent Award 《Listen to XJTLU》

The bottom-left picture: Special Exhibition “Giving History A Future”

The bottom-right picture: “100 FACES of XJTLU” Exhibition

 

  • CHINESE CULTURAL EXHIBITIONS 

The Chinese Traditional Culture Series Exhibition showcases treasured traditions such as Su embroidery, Redwood carving, Su fans, Taohuawu woodblock New Year paintings, Kesi, Royal kiln golden brick etc. Through three sections—original artifacts, craft demonstrations, and immersive experiences—the exhibition conveys the essence of Eastern aesthetics, inspiring visitors to explore traditional culture and bringing fresh creativity and vitality to its inheritance.

The above pictures (from left to right): Kesi, Su Embroidery

The pictures below (from left to right): Taohuawu Woodblock New Year Paintings, Royal Kiln Golden Brick, Redwood Carving

 

  • COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS 

XJTLU Museum brings together high-quality cultural and museum resources from China and abroad, going beyond the spatial limits of traditional venues. Through cross-regional, cross-disciplinary, and cross-institutional collaboration, it builds a new cultural narrative that is layered and diverse. A series of high-level collaborations continue to broaden the scope of our exhibitions, shaping a more open, inclusive, and dynamic cultural and artistic landscape for the public.

 

  • INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS 

International themed exhibitions are a key platform for the XJTLU Museum to foster cross-cultural understanding and broaden global perspectives. Through these efforts, the Museum actively advances the integration of Eastern and Western art education and encourages dialogue and exchange among diverse civilizations.

“A Journey Through a Collection of Original Prints: From Picasso to Zao Wou-Ki” Exhibition

 

“Ripples Across Time and Space: A German Scientist’s Bond with China” Exhibition