- Indoor/Outdoor exhibition showcases masterpieces by 14 distinguished artists.
- Association president says artistic exchange showcases Taipa Village as “a living platform for contemporary creativity.”
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Taipa Village Cultural Association has launched “Walking Culture 2.0 – Outdoor and Indoor Collective Exhibition.”

Now in its second edition, the series highlights works from 14 distinguished artists who have supported the association’s exhibitions over the past decade. It invites visitors to explore the village’s unique charm and cultural heritage, connecting outdoor installations to their original works within the gallery.
The varied medium artists included in the latest exhibition are graffiti pioneer P.I.B.G.; photographers Chan Hin Io, Ieong Man Pan and Rusty Fox; Portuguese illustrators Ricardo Lima, André Carrilho, Ana Aragão and Macau illustrator Yang Sio Maan; artist Fan Sai Hong; Chinese painting masters Lio Man Cheong and Chao Iok Leng; fashion designer Clara Brito; visual and conceptual artists Crystal W. M. Chan and Bianca Lei Sio-Chong.

“Bringing together 14 artists who have contributed to the cultural life of Taipa Village over the past decade, the exhibition celebrates a shared history of artistic exchange while reaffirming the Village as a living platform for contemporary creativity,” highlighted João Ó, curator and President of Taipa Village Cultural Association.
Commemorating the anniversary, the association’s Vice President Pamela Chan noted that the group’s work encompasses more than just art, noting “we also organize different cultural and community activities to promote cultural tourism, including Easter Festive Fun, music festivals, craft markets, culinary workshops, and cultural heritage tours for private groups. All these activities reinforce Taipa Village as an artistic and cultural tourist destination.”



