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Rachel Cheung - New Horizons of Local Ceramic Art in Hong Kong

Rachel Cheung - New Horizons of Local Ceramic Art in Hong Kong

This book documents the research on Local Ceramic Art which was led by Rachel Cheung, lecturer of Hong Kong Art School
(http://www.hkas.edu.hk/)


HK$120.00
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This research was carried out by Rachel Cheung, Lecturer / Programme Coordinator (Project), with three alumni – Winus Lee, Ida Yu and Suzanne Au. The team were proceeding a study with the alumni who studied the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) programme jointly presented by HKAS and RMIT University, Australia, with ceramics as major. The data collection methods entail an e-questionnaire and interviews with alumni with ceramics major graduated between 2001 and 2015. The purpose of the project is to create more networking opportunities and make further contribution to the art community. We hope that this exercise can help re-unite like-minded alumni and give rise to more potential collaboration in ceramic art related activities and programmes.

Author's Bio:

Rachel Cheung Wai-sze was born and is based in Hong Kong.   After graduating from the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) programme jointly presented by the RMIT University, Australia and Hong Kong Art School in 2001, with a major in ceramics, she obtained a Master degree in Fine Arts (Glass) from the University of Sunderland and another Master degree in Fine Art from the Middlesex University in the UK.  Rachel was a winner of the ‘Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition 2001’.  In 2002, she won the ‘Artists in the Neighbourhood Scheme II’ award.  She was also awarded with the Residency Programme in North Lands Creative Glass, Scotland, funded by the Gulbenkian Foundation.  Rachel was invited to participate in the International Biennale of Contemporary Ceramics 2006 in Vallauris, France; and the Setouchi Triennale 2016, Japan, Fukutake House/Asia Art Platform Project.  Her artworks are collected by Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Taiwan Yingge Ceramics Museum.

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