盧慧紋
Lu Hui-Wen is Director and Professor at the Graduate Institute of Art History, National Taiwan University and has received the National Taiwan University’s Outstanding Teaching Faculty Member Award, National Tsing Hua University Center for General Education’s Outstanding Teaching Award, and Yu Ying-Shih’s Humanities Research Award. She has also hosted various calligraphy-related learning activities and forums, and specializes in the history of Chinese calligraphy and painting.
Education
Ph.D., Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
Experience
Assistant Professor, Center for General Education, National Tsing Hua University, and Institute of History , National Tsing Hua University
Visiting Scholar, Institute of Advanced Studies on Asia, the University of Tokyo
Visiting Scholar, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University
Post-doctoral studies, The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, U.S.
Publication
“Dong Qichang and Scriptures of the Tang Dynasty,” Taida Journal of Art History (Graduate Institute of Art History, National Taiwan University, 2020)
Moon in Water and Images in Mirrors: Huaisu’s Autobiography (Graduate Institute of Art History, National Taiwan University, 2019) (Chief Editor)
“Transitions and Transformations: Wild Cursive Calligraphy from Tang through Song,” The National Palace Museum Research Quarterly (National Palace Museum, 2011)