The Viet Nam Fine Arts Museum is one of the few public museums nationwide currently maintaining a fully free online art exhibition space, developed from digitised data of its collection. (The image shows the “Sac Xuan” exhibition space, featuring Vietnamese folk paintings). (Screenshot: An Trung)
Culture

Ambitious goals and resource challenge for implementation

The Project on Digital Transformation in the cultural sector to 2030, with a vision to 2045, has recently been approved by the Prime Minister. The project clearly defines a broad scope and target groups, with various requirements, overarching and specific objectives, along with groups of foundational and specialised tasks and solutions, to be implemented starting from 2026.

Meritorious Artisan painter Nguyen Tan Phat has been steadily bringing lacquer closer to the public (Photo: daidoanket.vn)
Features

If traditional arts want to survive, they must live within everyday life

The popularisation of lacquer art is finding new approaches, making it more interactive and appealing to younger generations. Nhan Dan reporter Thuy Phuong spoke with Meritorious Artisan painter Nguyen Tan Phat, who has been steadily bringing lacquer closer to the public through free experiential workshops at Ha Vi Communal Temple and Duong Lam Ancient Village in Ha Noi.

Lecturers and students of the School of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Arts at a discussion in the art corridor. (Photo: VNU SIS)
Lifestyle

Art lobby model ignites creative inspiration

An art lobby – or art corridor – is conceived as an open learning space where students’ works step beyond the classroom to become part of everyday life. This space is decorated with students’ own creations, helping to foster a learning environment rich in inspiration and interaction.

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