Registration丨Artist-in-Residence No. 32: CAI Liyuan — Kiki Chats for “Non-Arts Students”

This April, the University Arts Centre invites Artist-in-Residence No. 32, CAI Liyuan, to bring you Kiki Chats for?“Non-Arts Students”.
In a relaxed and close setting, CAI Liyuan will share stories from her interdisciplinary practice and experiences in international arts and cultural exchange, while also hearing your honest thoughts about art.
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【Activity Schedule】
The programme includes 3 Kiki Chats and 10 hours of Artist Clinic (one-to-one conversations with the artist).
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【Kiki Chat】
- Art Talk, Real Talk — What Do STEM Students Really Think About Art?
Time
April 20 (Mon), 18:30-20:30
Venue
Time Space Capsule Black Box Theatre (at the first floor of Zhiren Building)
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- A "Survival Guide" to International Arts and Cultural Exchange
Time
April 21(Tue), 18:30-20:30
Venue
TC101 Artist-in-Residence Studio
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- Interdisciplinary Session — When "Algorithms" Speak
Special Guest: Prof.WU Zhizheng, SDS
Time
April 23 (Thur), 18:30-20:30
Venue
TC101 Artist-in-Residence Studio
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【Artistic Clinic】
- Time
20–24 April?(Mon - Fri)
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- Venue
TC101 Artist-in-Residence Studio
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- Department
Interdisciplinary Complications Clinic
Creative Block Emergency Clinic
Careers Survival Clinic
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*The Artist Clinic is available by one-on-one appointment for students. Please join the event group after registration to learn more about the appointment details.
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*You can register for the Chill Chat and Artist Clinic activities separately. Limited places are available, and registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. After successful registration, you will receive a confirmation email. Please follow the instructions in the email to join the WeChat group to get event notifications.
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Important Note:
Limited places are available, and registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. After successful registration, you will receive a confirmation email. Please follow the instructions in the email to join the WeChat group to get event notifications.
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Artist-in-Residence: CAI Liyuan

CAI Liyuan currently lives and works in Chengdu city. From 2017 to 2019, she served as a curator and Head of the Exhibition and Academic Department at A4 Art Museum. Since 2020, she has been the Artistic Director of the A4 International Residency Art Center, where she is primarily responsible for international artist residency programs, public and community art festivals, as well as the planning and promotion of various contemporary art exhibitions.
Her current research and practice focus on the localization and intervention strategies of curatorial work, the construction of interdisciplinary networks and resources, and the relationship between public art and processes of urbanization and regional development. She is particularly interested in participatory and community-based art, exploring their local value and implementation within urban spaces.
Over 15 years of practice, she has worked with 335 resident artists from more than 44 countries and regions, organized over 100 project exhibitions, and contributed to numerous large-scale art festivals, receiving various city-level cultural project awards. By establishing long-term collaborations with major international institutions—including the French Cultural Center, Goethe-Institut China, Pro Helvetia, Japan Culture Center, DutchCulture (NL), Res Artis, and TransArtists—she has helped connect global and local artistic networks. These efforts have enabled A4 to develop one of the longest-running and most professional residency programs in China, serving as a vital platform for promoting urban and regional culture and fostering in-depth exchange and dialogue.
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【Artist-in-Residence Programme】
In 2016, the University initiated the Artist-in-Residence Programme to create an artistic atmosphere on campus and to elevate student's aesthetic taste. We regularly invite top artists from various fields to reside on campus, create artworks and hold workshops with students. Artists will work with or guide students to create or appreciate artworks through workshops or lectures. Artists will also take into account resources available off campus to contribute towards our development.
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