• The people who "weave" spring
  • Introducing the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association of Ca Mau Province
  • Nearly 80 artworks from the "Spring Colors 2026" collection are open to the public.

Artistic Interference Circuit

Generations of artists have contributed their brushes, showcasing and honoring over 70 works of art ; reflecting the beauty of spring, homeland, country, and people of Ca Mau in particular and the Mekong Delta in general. Through these works, they express love of life, faith, and aspirations for the new year; with their hands and minds, they are ready to embrace the new spirit and opportunities in the nation's era of progress.

The art exhibition with the theme "Spring Colors 2026" was highly appreciated by experts, contributing to promoting the beauty of the homeland.

Dr. Trinh Hong Lanh, Head of the Industrial Fine Arts Department at Cuu Long University, affirmed: "The exhibition is an artistic intersection between the skill, brushwork, and artistry of senior artists and the fresh spirit of the university's young students, through the 32 selected works on display."

“Although the students' drawings are still immature and their experiences are not yet truly profound, it is precisely this simplicity and yearning that creates a colorful picture full of hope. This is not only a lesson learned in the classroom but also the result of the passionate creative spirit that we always cultivate,” shared Dr. Trinh Hong Lanh.

Students from Cuu Long University brought fresh perspectives and a passion for creativity to the exhibition.

The exhibition is a meeting point between the space of art practice within a specific social context, and the space of academia, art pedagogy, systems thinking, and career orientation.

Artist Ly Cao Tan, former Vice Chairman of the Ca Mau Provincial Association of Literature and Arts, expressed: "The exhibition is a connection between local artists, who have long been associated with the life, landscape, and people of Ca Mau, and the art training environment of the school - where the creative thinking, design thinking, and aesthetic sense of the next generation are being formed."

With over 35 years of artistic activity, painter Ly Cao Tan reflects that each exhibition is not simply a place to display works, but a cultural space where generations of artists meet, dialogue with each other, and with themselves. Attending the exhibition not only as an artist whose work is on display, but also as someone who has dedicated a large part of their life to living, thinking, working, and engaging in dialogue with painting, what moved the artist when viewing each student's work was the perceived spirit of serious exploration, the desire for experimentation, and the commitment to the language of visual art.

An opportunity to reflect on ourselves and promote our homeland.

Following the merger, the fine arts activities in Ca Mau province have undergone positive and significant changes: the creative space has expanded, the number of participants has increased, and there are many generations of artists, as well as diverse materials and expressive trends.

Students from Cuu Long University brought fresh perspectives and a passion for creativity to the exhibition.

According to artist Du Minh Chien, Chairman of the Ca Mau Provincial Fine Arts Association, the exhibition is not only a celebration of the Lunar New Year, but also an opportunity for artists to reflect on, evaluate, and affirm the position of Ca Mau's fine arts in the overall development flow, with a proactive, confident, and aspirational spirit. In the coming period, Ca Mau's fine arts need to define a long-term vision, linked to the strategy for developing Ca Mau's culture and people in the new era.

“Fine arts should not only be a personal creative activity, but should become a soft cultural resource, directly contributing to building local identity, developing tourism , urban spaces, and the spiritual life of the community. First and foremost, it is necessary to improve academic quality, encourage creative works with profound thought, rooted in the history, nature, and people of the southernmost region of the country. At the same time, it is important to expand exchanges and connections between Ca Mau's fine arts and the region, domestically and internationally, absorbing new excellence while preserving its unique identity,” artist Du Minh Chien stated.

Artist Ly Cao Tan shared that the exhibition space not only has display value but also great pedagogical value, helping students find a specific career path through real works and people who have lived and are living with the profession. At the same time, it helps those working in the profession to reflect on themselves, their aesthetic choices, limitations, and areas for improvement.

Students from Cuu Long University brought fresh perspectives and a passion for creativity to the exhibition.

The art exhibition themed "Spring Colors 2026" will take place from February 7th until after the Lunar New Year. Meritorious Artist Do Ngoc An, Chairman of the Union of Literature and Arts Associations of Ca Mau province, believes that while photography is not picky about exhibition space, painting requires a suitable space and favorable weather. At the Southern Traditional Music and Cao Van Lau Memorial Area, many activities will take place from now until the Lunar New Year, attracting a large number of visitors from within and outside the province, as well as international tourists. Therefore, this is an ideal location for an art exhibition. Each vibrant color and brushstroke, infused with the artist's love for their homeland, will touch the hearts of visitors, creating a widespread and effective promotion of the simple yet generous and heartfelt beauty of the land and people of the southernmost tip of the country in particular, and the Mekong Delta region in general.

Hoang Phuc - Quoc Binh

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