Regular Exhibition Judge

ANBD evaluates submitted works from a variety of perspectives by several judges every year.
Take a look at the various reviews from the judges

Arthur, Liaw

Professor | First City University College

ar thur.liaw@firstcity.edu.my

A diverse array of artworks, including illustrations, photographs, and paintings, were carefully judged based on criteria such as Artistic Concept, Critical Interpretation, and Visual Creativity, all within the framework of the exhibition's theme of "Empathy." Each piece showcased unique styles, techniques, colours, and visual narratives, provoking thoughts, encouraging discussions, evoking emotions, and fostering awareness and education Assistant 




Chen, LiMei 

Associate Professor and Chair | Tainan University of Technology 

patjilcliff@gmail.com

People from the art and design fields around the world share the issue of "Empathy", inject new perspectives and new techniques, and fully Convey the tension, novelty, uniqueness, conveyability, criticality and diversity of beauty in art and design.


Han, Sunmi 

Lecturer | Gangneung-Wonju University 

hsm9517@naver.com

The 2023 ANBD periodic exhibition, themed with 'empathy' and presented diverse genres artworks, impressed me enough. However, some works that seemed to be off from the exhibition’s theme created doubtful questions. Each work was evaluated and selected with the following criterion whether it adapted the theme to the art work properly and how well it applied the artistic creation and expression to the complete artwork.


Hoshi, Mika 

Assistant Professor | Tsukuba University 

hoshi.mika.kb@u.tsukuba.ac.jp

In this selection, only one work was selected for each artist, but the artists were asked how they would choose the four works. I chose it based on how creatively it was made into a series. First of all, we narrowed down the candidate artists to 20 and decided on the theme of "Empathy" and the characteristics of the exhibition area. In the end, 20 works were selected, with special recognition given to original works that take advantage of the following.


Jain, Jhin-Ping 

Professor | National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology 

kcshine2003@yahoo.com.tw

From the perspective of the judges, the main focus is on the ideas conveyed through visual imagery, from composition to the arrangement of colors. It is essential that the visuals evoke a unique emotional experience for the viewer


Lee, Junga 

Professor | Sangmyung University texjung@smu.ac.kr 

I tried to select the works that reinterpreted empathy, the theme of the exhibition,well in their own way with sensibility. The various factors such as the ability to interpret the subject, humor, and color that were harmonized and the intuitive or sometimes metaphorical message delivery ability were important points of view


Suchart, Taothong 

Emeritus Professor | Bangkokthonburi University

thaothongs.9@gmail.com

Concept, art composition, design, and creation that reflects creative progress, the integrity of the composition of the work having artistic value advanced artwork, Including the relationship with the theme of this exhibition.



Wada, Naoto 

Professor | Japan Women's University

 wadan@fc.jwu.ac.jp

Empathy brings people together, sharing joys and sorrows and healing emotional wounds. That beautiful touch of the soul leaves a deep impression on the heart and shines forever. We should always remember to be close to the hearts of others. When the beautiful power of empathy dwells in our actions, the world will shine more beautifully.



Wattana, Jutaviphat 

Emeritus Professor | Chulalongkorn University kraingsak

k@yahoo.com

The composition concept of outstanding works is associated with the exhibition theme. The happiness of creativity is a science that has no right, no wrong, depending on the perspective and experience of each person. Creative works and designs for exhibitions in 4 regions, the audience can enjoy the artworks at their own pace.


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