The gallery was established on August 6, 1994,[1] and the building was reconstructed from Lee's former residence. The owner of this gallery is Lee Tze-Fan Memorial Foundation for Art Education.[2] The foundation has been received the donation from Lee's family and students, and focus on researching, collecting and digitizing Lee's paintings and belongings,[3] so they can operate the gallery without selling paintings and fundraising.[4]
One of the gallery's feature is exhibiting Lee's original studio, diaries, letters and painting tools.[1][5]
References
^ abChen, Ai-chu (2009). "市中心‧李澤藩美術館". 走讀台灣 新竹市 (in Traditional Chinese). 國家文化總會. p. 17. ISBN978-986-6573-15-6.