Located within the FJCU campus is the FJCU History Office, Chinese Catholic Museum, Au Ho-Nien Museum, Ko Si-Chi Photography Gallery, Chinese Textiles and Clothing Culture Center, and the FJCU Art Gallery, all of which are open to the public for free.
The Ko Si-Chi Photography Gallery has 50 of photographer Ko Si-Chi’s classic works on display. Ko Si-Chi was an artist-in-residence at FJCU.
Related practical events:
* Admission-Free Exhibition Space for Art and Cultural Relics at FJCU—History Office
* Admission-Free Exhibition Space for Art and Cultural Relics at FJCU—Chinese Catholic Museum
* Admission-Free Exhibition Space for Art and Cultural Relics at FJCU—Au Ho-nien Museum
* Admission-Free Exhibition Space for Art and Cultural Relics at FJCU—Ko Si-Chi Photography Gallery
* Admission-Free Exhibition Space for Art and Cultural Relics at FJCU—Chinese Textiles and Clothing Culture Center
* Admission-Free Exhibition Space for Art and Cultural Relics at FJCU—FJCU Art Gallery
* Admission-Free Exhibition Space for Art and Cultural Relics at FJCU—Outdoor Art Installations on Campus
* Admission-Free Exhibition Space for Art and Cultural Relics at FJCU—The Tree of Life wall and Non-profit Cultural Space in FJCU Hospital