The Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center (HCAC) is pleased to announce the launch of the third Hengshan Calligraphy Research Award. This award aims to nurture and support research talent in the field of calligraphy, focusing on various dimensions such as local and global perspectives, tradition and innovation, as well as theory and practice. The Award strives to promote academic research and development in the field of calligraphy.
The Award includes a dual-track system, incorporating both a nomination committee and an open call for submissions. The Grand Prize winner will receive NT$150,000, while selected entries will be awarded NT$30,000. Through this initiative, the HCAC hopes to attract high-quality research papers from around the world and foster active participation and discussion among calligraphy enthusiasts. The submission period is from December 2, 2024, to April 30, 2025, with online applications available on the Hengshan Awards website.
This year’s award features three notable updates:
The HCAC encourages participation from researchers of all nationalities, ages, and geographical locations, hoping to generate a rich and diverse exploration of calligraphy studies.
This year’s Award has invited renowned calligraphy scholars from both Taiwan and abroad to form an international nomination committee, including distinguished members such as:
These experts will collaborate to identify emerging talents and gather diverse research perspectives. In addition, an international jury panel comprised of leading figures in the field of calligraphy research will be established to evaluate the competition’s submissions.
Established in 2020, the Hengshan Awards—under the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts (TMoFA) and administered by the HCAC—is a prestigious platform for promoting the exhibition, research, and critique of calligraphy art in Taiwan. The Hengshan Awards consist of three categories: the Hengshan Calligraphy Award, which recognizes excellence in calligraphy art exhibitions; the Hengshan Calligraphy Research Award, which rewards outstanding academic research; and the Hengshan Calligraphy Criticism, which promotes critical discourse on calligraphy through regular open calls and invitations.
To build a comprehensive brand image, the logo of the Hengshan Awards has been refined this year. Inspired by the Chinese character for “mountain” (山), the new logo consists of three ink blocks representing different brushstrokes, symbolizing breakthrough, excellence, and innovation. This distinctive design highlights the unique characteristics of the three categories. Through exhibitions, research, and critique, the Hengshan Awards aim to enhance their international presence and contribute to the ongoing development of calligraphy art.
For more information on registration and submission guidelines, please visit the Hengshan Awards website.
Researchers from around the world are warmly invited to participate!
Online Registration Period:
From 10:00 AM (GMT+8), December 2, 2024, to 5:00 PM (GMT+8), April 30, 2025.
Advisor: Taoyuan City Government, Taoyuan City Council, Department of Cultural Affairs, Taoyuan City
Organizer: Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts | Hengshan Calligraphy Art Center