In 1939, Jiang Feng was an instructor at Lu Xun Academy of Literature and Art in Yan'an. He was made director of the art department the following year. In this particular position, he was in charge of the art factory responsible for producing
nianhua prints for Red Army propaganda. From 1949 through 1957 Feng was the leading figure in Mao's project of cultural reform in the art world. He was made an Honorary Chairman of Chinese Print Media Artists Association. In 1979, after the
Cultural Revolution ended, Jiang was honored with Presidency of the Chinese Artists' Association.
Teachings While working at these academies, Jiang taught using two concepts of art: Yan'an conception of art education and the Russian system of art education. The Yan'an conception of art education required students to learn
Marxist and Mao Zedong thought. Students also had to devote a significant amount of time to working with peasants, workers, and soldiers. The Russian system of art education emphasized drawing from life and from plaster casts of
sculpture, and acquiring the skills needed to paint with oils and watercolors. Because Jiang was dedicated to the medium of
printmaking, this was eventually granted independent department status within schools. ==Artwork==