Malaysian Calligraphy Art Association

The establishment of Malaysian Calligraphy Association can be traced back to a calligraphy forum hosted by Nanyang Commercial Daily in June, 1980. At that time, some workers who loved calligraphy culture thought that it was urgent to organize a calligraphy association to promote and carry forward the art of calligraphy. So the Preparatory Committee was formally established on 1982, and Zhu Zicun was the chairman of the Preparatory Committee.

The association was registered in 1985 65438+ 10/2. On April 7th, the first general meeting of members was held in Chinese Club Malaysia, and it was formally established. The first Council was presided over by Zhu Zicun and He Weicheng respectively.

The main purpose and task of the Association is to promote local national calligraphy art, encourage calligraphy art research, hold or co-organize calligraphy exhibitions, symposiums and calligraphy art training classes, and promote exchanges and contacts in calligraphy art work. Since June 1996, the Association has actively publicized the conference, hosted or invited lectures at various calligraphy symposiums, and invited famous calligraphers such as Singaporean Chen Shenggui and China Taiwan Province Ruyu Ren Shang to give lectures on calligraphy art. The association holds calligraphy exhibitions, calligraphy competitions and academic seminars, and selects and sends works to participate in various international calligraphy exhibitions and calligraphy exchange meetings.

Malaysian Calligraphy Art Association has about 1000 members in Malaysia, and * * * has 13 joint committees. In order to promote and popularize calligraphy learning and appreciation, and systematically carry out calligraphy teaching, the Association often holds calligraphy teaching workshops to impart correct calligraphy knowledge and teaching methods to primary and secondary school calligraphy teachers all over the country, so that students can embark on the correct path of learning calligraphy. This national workshop has been held 65,438+00 times. Other regional workshops, calligraphy lectures, competitions and exhibitions are often organized by local joint committees.

In order to promote the international exchange of calligraphy art, the Association has also established contacts with calligraphers and calligraphy groups in Singapore, China, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Canada, the United States, France, Australia, Brazil and other countries to promote the international exchange of calligraphy art. ..

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