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HKU weekly notice (from August 16 to August 23, 2014)
15 Aug 2014
Exhibition – “Career Discovery in Landscape Architecture” Workshop 2014
Since 2009, HKU Faculty of Architecture has been organizing the “Career Discovery in Landscape Architecture” (CDLA) - an exploration program for high school students who are interested in bringing a more sustainable living environment to our city. CDLA offers a 3-week program each summer to young people to experience what it is like to be in the profession of landscape architecture.
This year, CDLA is taking students to install a 1:1 scale “Playscape” installation at HKU Campus, hoping to bring active participation to public spaces, and to induce new ways of interpreting landscape architecture by using Chinese steamers and plant materials. Through the themes of “Sit”, “Lie”, “Step”, “Cave”, “Reach”, and “Pass Through”, students will create play spaces that require visitors to perform the themed action in order to interact with plants selected.
Date: Aug 15, 2014 (Friday) to Sept 19, 2014 (Friday)
Venue: Top of Sun Yat Sen Steps at HKU Campus (Run Run Shaw Podium)
For more information, please visit:
http://fac.arch.hku.hk/summer/hk/cdla/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-University-of-Hong-Kong-Career-Discovery-in-Landscape-Architecture/419307761513300
For media enquiries, please contact:
Ms Vincci Mak, Program Director of CDLA (Tel: 3917 5654 / wsvmak@hku.hk)
Ms Julie Chu, Communications and Public Affairs Office (Tel: 2859 2437 or 9354 3898/ juliechu@hku.hk)
University Museum and Art Gallery exhibitions
“Carlos Cruz-Diez: Circumstance and Ambiguity of Colour”
An exhibition to showcase the works of contemporary master of colour, Venezuelan kinetic and op artist Carlos Cruz-Diez, and is the first time Carlos’ art pieces are on view in Hong Kong. Celebrated for his attention to light and colour, Carlos’ paintings and light installations are based on his advanced theories on the perception of colour. He has been ranked among other masters of colours including Seurat (1859–1891), Cezanne (1839–1906), Albers (1888–1976), Frank-Stella (b. 1936).
Date: May 24 to August 17, 2014
Venue: University Museum and Art Gallery, 1/F T. T. Tsui Building, the University of Hong Kong
“Refuse the Shadows of the Past: Five Years of Austrian Art Made in China”
In being the motto of the show and title of an artwork, “Refuse the Shadows of the Past” is a commemorative exhibition that celebrates the fifth anniversary of artistic creation and transformation by Austrian and other international artists working in China with a concentrated focus on the past and present China. Five years also mark a longer existing program of internationalisation, initiated by the Austrian government to allow artists to work around the world.
The exhibits include a selection of works that have been shown in Beijing, Shenzhen, Chongqing and Ningbo in the last five years, and include video works, objects, installations and book works as well as collages, drawings and photographic works. The exhibition is organised in collaboration with the Austrian Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau and the Austrian initiative Embassy of the Arts.
Date: July 4 to August 24, 2014
Venue: University Museum and Art Gallery, 1/F, Fung Ping Shan Building, the University of Hong Kong
University Museum and Art Gallery opening hours: 9:30am to 6pm (Monday to Saturday); 1pm to 6pm (Sunday). Closed on University and Public Holidays
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General enquiries:2241 5500.
For media enquiries, please contact Communication Officer Ms Elena Cheung by email at elenac@hku.hk or by phone at 2241 5512.