Go to Mizhangtang Art Living Space to walk the 99-meter "rose path", and go to the Zhu Qizhan Art Museum to listen to Professor Liang Yongan's re-reading love lecture... Yesterday, the Hongkou District "Sweet Love + Concentric" Culture Week kicked off At the beginning of the day, Shanghai's new art and culture ecosphere "Round Lu Xun Park Art and Culture Community" launched its first series of activities, which attracted many young people to participate.

  There are many "small and beautiful" art, cultural and museum spaces and venues scattered around Lu Xun Park.

When the small space rejuvenates the "big aesthetic education", the old block also shows a "young attitude" - the principals of the art space of each member unit use innovative ideas to show the charm of the city, gather young people, and combine youthful vitality and cultural aesthetic education The neighborhood thrives together.

  Deep and shallow roses form a flower path, surrounding the Mizhangtang art and living space at No. 1 Tongxin Road.

Beside the flower path, small bridges and flowing water, futon tea tables, several young people talking and laughing "making tea around the stove".

On the other side, the band sings softly and the coffee smells fragrant. Climbing up the stairs, the opening exhibition "Love in the Water Town" of Qingteng Art Museum is unveiled, and 39 freehand ink works attract people to stop.

  In the "Art and Culture Community around Luxun Park", there are both old venues that have been established for more than 70 years, and new spaces that have only opened for a few weeks.

Through their own efforts, these venues have gained a group of fans and become the protagonists on social platforms such as "Little Red Book".

After the establishment of the art community, the "dream linkage" between venues has also opened up new space and possibilities for the "big aesthetic education" for young people.

  During the cultural week, a "micro-tourism" was launched through the integrated design of "cultural travel merchants", so that people can feel the cultural charm of the neighborhood when they walk into the venues and walk around the neighborhood.

  The person in charge of the Greenland Maker Park where Mizhangtang Art Living Space is located said that every time you come here, you will find new changes here: the space is becoming more and more abundant, the activities are more and more diverse, and the customer group is getting younger and younger: Created an art space to display innovative paintings, art installations, and multimedia exhibits, cultivated the hand-made cafe that ranked first in Hongkou District on the review list, opened up an intangible cultural heritage woodwork studio, and also owned a self-operated Japanese restaurant, Chinese restaurant, tea room.

The founder Lu Zhigang even moved his family into the park.

The old neighborhood continues to attract young people to come in and use art as a medium to feed back the development of the city.

  Luo Yuner, the manager of the member unit "Ouyi Xiaozhan" and a post-90s artist, also made her home in this block.

In the past year, this compound space of only 40 square meters held 5 micro-exhibitions, most of which were created by young artists from all corners of the country.

Because of the exhibition, they became concerned about the history of the neighborhood, which triggered new creative inspirations—Liu Liangmo, the disseminator of the national anthem, once lived nearby, and they left a themed sculpture at the intersection; they learned that Mr. "Scent Path" and "Nine Nine Cold Dispelling Pictures" mini-programs... The aesthetic education at the doorstep has also attracted more residents to participate in various public welfare services and art activities, achieving a win-win situation for all parties.

  Recently, Luo Yuner often wears Hanfu and brings a group of teenagers to the store to learn how to make coffee and practice calligraphy, while the parents are admiring the art installations and discussing how to use their strengths to bring new changes to the neighborhood...

  Wen Wei Po reporter Shan Yingwen