From June 27 to July 5, the exhibition week "Creativity Flow" 2026 takes place at the Hanoi Center for Culture and Arts (22 Hang Buom) and the Hanoi Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Center (50 Dao Duy Tu).

The event is organized by the School of Interdisciplinary Science and Arts (SIS), Vietnam National University, Hanoi, under the supervision of Nguyen The Son, continuing the spirit of the exhibition "Initiating Creativity" in 2021.
More than 300 works in many fields of art and design by students of the Interdisciplinary School of Science and Arts (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) are being introduced at the "Creative Flow" Exhibition Week 2026.
Creative and practical connection space
Creative Flow" introduces the academic, research and creative achievements of students in 5 training majors including: Fashion Design, Sustainable Interior Design, Graphic Technology, Contemporary Visual Arts and Photography.
The works are formed from a learning process associated with practice, showing creative thinking, the ability to apply technology as well as the approach to cultural and social issues in contemporary art language.
According to the organizers, the exhibition is not only an opportunity for the public to access new ideas from students but also helps learners accumulate practical experience, train professional bravery and confidence when introducing creative products to the public.
Recreating heritage memories through art
One of the highlights of the exhibition is the work "The Box of Memories" by student Le Dang Ninh under the guidance of Dr. Tran Yen The.
Inspired by the heritage space of 22 Hang Buom - once the Guangzhou Assembly Hall of the Chinese community in Hanoi - the work combines traditional materials and digital technology to recreate the cultural flow, urban memories and riverine space of old Hanoi.

Through this, the work evokes a dialogue between the past and the present, between heritage values and new artistic expressions.
Training associated with modern creative needs
In addition to the exhibited works, the exhibition also introduces training programs for art majors, including the Fashion Photography module.
The module helps students build a foundation of visual language, skills to organize the production of a photo shoot, develop creative thinking and build a professional portfolio, meeting the needs of the creative industry.




Through "Creative Flow" 2026, the Interdisciplinary School of Science and Arts expects to create a bridge between the school and the public, businesses and professionals, contributing to bringing students' creative ideas out of the lecture hall, accessing life and the art market.