Don’t miss the monthly curated workshop series hosted by resident artists, where visitors can learn traditional Chinese ink painting, woodblock printing, and mixed-media techniques directly within the museum’s studio space. These hands-on sessions foster deep engagement with contemporary Chinese artistic practices.
Just steps away, Fangjia Hutong 46 Creative Park houses independent galleries and artisan studios offering immersive experiences like pottery wheel spinning, embroidery, and paper-cutting—preserving intangible cultural heritage through direct creation.
On Saturdays, join the "Night Reading: Artist Dialogues" event held in the courtyard, where scholars and creators discuss philosophy and practice under the stars, cultivating a rich intellectual exchange.
Photography lovers should visit the nearby Taibao Art Museum, where ancient temple architecture meets modern installations, creating striking visual contrasts perfect for artistic shots. These experiences transform passive viewing into active cultural participation, enriching your journey through Beijing’s vibrant art landscape.