Fine Arts faculty member Greys Compuesto 葛瑞芬 has been awarded a Certificate of Completion for the Shared Campus Micro-Credential Program by Taipei National University of the Arts (TNUA) President Prof. Liu Hsi-Chuan on 2 June 2026, recognizing her successful participation in a series of international arts and cultural exchange programs under the Shared Campus network.
Compuesto completed three intensive international programs between 2025 and 2026, engaging with artists, educators, and students from leading art institutions across Asia and Europe.
During Summer School 2025, she participated in Traceroute: Practices in Telematic Performances in Taipei, Taiwan, a program jointly hosted by Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), LASALLE College of the Arts Singapore, and Taipei National University of the Arts. The program explored contemporary performance practices mediated through digital technologies and transnational collaboration.
She also joined Learning from the Earth/Soil — UN Sustainable Development X Arts in Ehime Prefecture, Japan, a multidisciplinary initiative organized by Tokyo University of the Arts (Tokyo Geidai), the National Institute of Design (NID) India, and TNUA. The program brought together artists and researchers to examine ecological issues, sustainability, and place-based artistic practices through collaborative learning and community engagement.
In Winter School 2026, Compuesto participated in Transcultural Collaboration in Zurich, Switzerland, and Yogyakarta, Indonesia, hosted by Zurich University of the Arts. The program focused on intercultural artistic exchange, collaborative methodologies, and socially engaged creative practices across diverse cultural contexts.
As part of her participation in the Ehime program, Compuesto produced the work “Soil beneath my feet / Holding stories of the past / The earth remembers —”, which was later featured in Art Venture Ehime Fes 2025 from October to November 2025. The festival is a triennial art and communication project held in Ehime Prefecture, Japan, and organized in collaboration with Tokyo Geidai. The work explored themes of memory, ecology, and the relationship between land and community, reflecting the program’s focus on environmental awareness and artistic inquiry.
In February 2026, Compuesto also presented the collaborative artwork “Conscious Enough™” as part of Hati-Hati: It Will Rain Soon, an exhibition held at Galeri Lorong in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Developed through the Transcultural Collaboration program, the project examined contemporary social and cultural issues through collective artistic practice and cross-cultural dialogue.
The Shared Campus program is an international cooperative platform and educational network dedicated to arts and culture disciplines. Formed through an alliance of 13 world-renowned art universities, the initiative promotes interdisciplinary learning, mobility, and collaboration across five thematic clusters: Critical Ecologies, Cultures-Histories and Futures, Pop Cultures, Social Transformation, and Collaborative Tools.
Through her participation in these international programs, exhibitions, and collaborative projects, Compuesto continues to expand her artistic and academic practice across performance, ecology, transcultural collaboration, and socially engaged art. Her achievement reflects the growing presence of UP Cebu’s College of Communication, Art, and Design in global networks of artistic education and creative research, while fostering meaningful connections between local perspectives and international discourses in contemporary art.