Editor’s Note: CAFAIFC Walking Workshop is composed of a wide range of social practical
projects, aiming to output and exchange our thirteen years of teaching methodology and
philosophy, so as to have a positive impact on the basic art education of China.
One April 8 and 9, two teachers from CAFAIFC, He Yanan and Shi Chong, went to Harrow
Beijing International School and held a workshop about the Silk Road – Dunhuang Art for 12 students there. They encouraged the students to learn, explore and
perceive the extensive and profound Chinese culture by integrating theory and practice.
Silk Road - Dunhuang Art is accumulated and integrated from different historical and
cultural backgrounds, and Harrow Beijing International School is also in a multicultural
context. Therefore, the project emphasized culture fusion and extension as well as the
connection between traditional and contemporary art.
The first part of the workshop was a lecture about the Silk Road, Dunhuang, Buddhism and
the background of Dunhuang art. And then under the guidance of the teachers, the
students completed a set of installation and a series of mural paintings. The art installation
consists of a series of small paintings and collages cr&
101;ated by 12 students in a short period
of time. To make the works, the students were asked to try to explore and study the
features of Dunhuang murals, including the use of lines and colors, a variety of traditional
pattern forms and narrative techniques of expression. At the same time, the teachers also
encouraged them to put more understanding and creativity into the work. In the end, the
works from individual student were incorporated into the entire art installation inspired by
one of the important characteristics of Dunhuang art, namely various historical and cultural
backgrounds.
The series of murals were based on students’ study and practice of Dunhuang mural art in
the last stage. Students chose the subjects they are interested in, and used traditional
mural paints and materials to cr&
101;ate the works. Although this was a new attempt for all
the students and was also the largest work they had ever cr&
101;ated, they completed the
works satisfactorily due to their enthusiasm for the study of Dunhuang art and the strong
curiosity about Chinese ancient culture. In the end, two groups of works, installation and
murals, jo&
105;ntly presented a visual talk between contemporary and traditional art from
different cultural backgrounds.
Very soon, two days’ workshop came to its end. The students from Harrow Beijing
International School accomplished many pieces of art creation with their talent, dedication
and enthusiasm, reflecting our new generation’s respect and curiosity towards traditional
culture. Meanwhile, IFC Walking Workshop felt honored to implant a seed of Chinese
culture into such a well-known international school and let it grow in the students’ mind.