The plan is to plant Zoysia japonica, commonly known as Manila grass, in the exhibition space, cover the building floor with a drape, and irrigate by collecting the river water at the confluence of Shumeikeng River and Tamsui River next to the studio, trying to create a visual effect. Grass growing from under the concrete surface.To re-occupy Bamboo Curtain Studio with Manila grass, in the space that has ceased operation, to reflect on the status of Bamboo Curtain Studio before and now, the way of storytelling is left to the space itself.
The concept of "Growing" started from Bamboo Curtain Studio, and finally returned to Bamboo Curtain Studio itself. Congsheng not only represents the impact of the Tamsui River Basin on the development of the Greater Taipei area, but also points to the role of Bamboo Curtain Studio since its establishment in 1995 on the young creators of the Guandu and Tamsui generation, and even in promoting the development of contemporary art in northern Taiwan.