
A group of 38 international and Vietnamese artists join a group photo session at the international art residency, ‘Heartbeat of Heritage’, organised by Asia Art Link and the Vietnam Fine Arts Association in Hoi An. Artworks will be on display at Danang Fine Arts Museum from October 27 to November 10. Photo courtesy of Asia Art Link
The heartbeat of creativity pulses through the central coast as Heartbeat of Heritage, an international art residency organised by Asia Art Link and the Vietnam Fine Arts Association, opens at the Danang Museum of Fine Arts from October 27 to November 10, promising an inspiring and diverse viewing experience for visitors.

Zazaa Art, an artist from Mogolia acts artwork performance in the International Art Workshop in Hoi An Town. She and other colleagues from Vietnam and other coutntries will show off art pieces in an exhibition in Danang City. Photo courtesy of Asia Art Link
The Danang Fine Arts Association said this year’s Heartbeat of Heritage has gathered 38 artists from Bangladesh, Canada, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, the US and Vietnam for the International Art Workshop held over the past six days (October 20-26) at Nghé Resort in Hoi An ancient town.
It said the artists had created their works in an open space that harmonises nature with the cultural essence of the ancient town, a UNESCO-recognised world heritage site in central Vietnam.
The event aims to honour the value of painting, introduce Vietnam's cultural heritage to international audiences and foster lasting connections between local and international artists, building a professional creative space especially in the field of contemporary art, the association said.

Two artists paint in an open space in Hoi An ancient town - where they joined an international workshop for an international art residency ‘Heartbeat of Heritage’ exhibition in Danang City. Photo courtesy of Asia Art Link
The programme not only serves as a bridge between artists but also spreads cultural and artistic values to art lovers both domestically and internationally.
The exhibition opens to all with free entry from 5 am on October 27, and artworks will be on display at the museum at 78 Le Duan Street.



















