The 2018 "Sino-German Youth Art Exchange" was successfully held in our school

  From March 28 to April 4, 2018, 17 German teachers and students and a group of 17 people from the German side came to our school to participate in the "Sino-German Youth Art Exchange." the opening ceremony was held at the administrative building at 4 p.m. on the 28th. Vice President he Huigang of Hubei University of Economics attended the opening ceremony, welcomed the arrival of German teachers and students, and introduced to German teachers and students the history of running a school and the situation of running a school. The achievements of Sino-German Youth Art Exchange have been fully affirmed. The Department of International Communication and Cooperation, the head of the School of Art and Design and some teachers and students attended the opening ceremony.

  The Hubei Institute of Economics and the Potsdam Open Art Association of Brandenburg, Germany, have been responsible for the "Sino-German Youth Art Exchange" since 2009. So far, seven successful events have been held. The theme of the 2018 "Sino-German Youth Art Exchange" is the "Silk Road", which aims to deduce the "ancient Silk Road" culture of China in the form of modern art, and to pass on this "cultural road". The road of trade and trade, the road of friendship.

  During the event, German teachers and students visited the Hubei Provincial Museum of Art and Art Museum, experienced the long history of Chu culture and art history, studied Chinese calligraphy, painting and seal cutting at the School of Art and Design, and carried out creative practice. "Easter", which represents western culture and art, was held with the teachers and students of the College of Art and Design, and a small singing and dancing party was held with the Youth League Committee and the sub-committee of the School of Art and Design to showcase the traditional performing arts of China and the West. Focusing on the theme of the "Silk Road" of the event, together with the teachers and students of the School of Art and Design, they created a representative with the clue of the country through which China's "ancient Silk Road" went through. China, India, Pakistan, Arab countries, European countries, and African countries have masked portraits and created songs and dances at the same time. At 6: 00 p.m. on April 3, the work will be displayed in the form of a school tour. Starting from the school's ZTE Square, passing through the West District Student dormitory, the North Gate, the Eastern Student dormitory, and then returning to ZTE Square, the creative achievements tour has not only aroused widespread concern among teachers and students. At the same time, it also reflects the significance of the theme of the Silk Road.