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HKU weekly notice (from September 27 to October 4, 2014)
26 Sep 2014
High-Level Roundtable on Gender Identity, Rights & the Law, Hong Kong
A High-Level Roundtable on Gender Identity, Rights & the Law in Asia and the Pacific, co-organized by UNDP, the Centre for Comparative and Public Law (CCPL) at HKU Faculty of Law, and the Open Society Foundations (OSF) will be held at the Novotel Century Hong Kong on October 2, 2014 (Thursday) from 9:00am to 4:00pm.
This event focuses on some of the problems facing transsexual people living in Hong Kong and in the East and South East Asian region, particularly on gender recognition issues for transsexual people, and aims to throw light on the debate on this issue in Hong Kong and elsewhere. The High Level Roundtable will be moderated by Mr. James Chau, National UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador in China. Expert panelists include The Honorable Michael Kirby, Justice of the High Court of Australia; and Dr. Stan Monstrey, one of the world’s foremost sex reassignment surgery surgeons, a Professor in Plastic Surgery and a leading member of Gent University Hospital’s Centre for Sexology and Gender in Belgium. Expert panelists include Ms. Geena Rocero, model, advocate, and founder of Gender Proud, an advocacy and aid organization working in the field of gender recognition (see http://www.ted.com/talks/geena_rocero_why_i_must_come_out).
For taking part in this event or other queries, please contact Sheena Winter at wintersheena@gmail.com.
HKUL: Scholarly and Art works of the Family of Zhuangyuan Wu Lu
On 13 January 2014, the Libraries hosted a donation ceremony to honour Mr Ng Tsz Tung (吳紫棟) and his family for donating their family treasures to the Fung Ping Shan Library. The Libraries will hold an exhibit of these great treasures in the Special Collections, 1/F Main Library, the University of Hong Kong from the October 6 to October 24, 2014.
Mr Ng had devoted a great deal of time and effort in the past 2 decades collecting the dispersed art works of his great grandfather, the late Mr Wu Lu (吳魯), who ranked first in a palace examination held during the Guangxu (光緒) era (1871-1908) and was honoured with the widely-admired title Zhuangyuan (狀元). The donation includes Mr Wu Lu’s script for the imperial examination, manuscripts of the poems he wrote grieving at the Eight Power Expedition (八國聯軍) to China in 1900, as well as a number of calligraphy and books written by four generations of the Wu family. These are not just treasures of the Wu family but also the treasures of the Chinese culture.
Media Contact: Mr. Gary Chin, Tel: 2859 2211 / Ms. Marina Yeung, Tel: 2859 8903
University Museum and Art Gallery exhibitions
First time public display in HK: "A Universe Within: Suo Zhenhai's Inside-painted Snuff Bottles"
Period: September 24, 2014 (Wednesday) to November 2, 2014 (Sunday)
An exhibition of Suo Zhenhai's Inside-painted Snuff Bottles from the Hong Yuan Collection will be on display from September 24 to November 2, 2014 at the University Museum and Art Gallery, the University of Hong Kong (UMAG).
Contemporary miniature painter Suo Zhenhai (1944–2006), a native of Raoyang in Hebei Province, studied the art and culture of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and the painterly styles and minutely detailed depictions of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A prolific artist, he has exhibited internationally and gained a reputation for his finely executed artworks, as well as for his work at the Hengshui Xisan Inside Painting Art Academy where he taught for years. The museum’s exhibition shows some 150 bottles decorated predominantly with landscape painting and genre scenes. Altogether, the array of objects testifies the Master Suo’s ability to represent ‘a universe within’ and to the more wide-spread and still ongoing interest in and high-quality manufacture of a medium cherished for centuries.
The University Museum’s display coincides with the 46th annual convention of the International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society, which will take place first time in Hong Kong.
"Picasso Ceramics"
Period: September 3, 2014 (Wednesday) to November 2, 2014 (Sunday)
The exhibition “Picasso Ceramics”, from the Nina Miller Collection, provides a unique opportunity to study the sculptural qualities and three-dimensional aspect of Pablo Picasso's work, never before seen in Hong Kong. From World War II to the end of Picasso's life in 1973, the Spanish artist created thousands of carefully sculpted and, often, colourfully glazed, objects that give testimony to his artistic diversity, ingenuity and enormous creative powers.
The exhibition includes more than 100 ceramic works, both Picasso's Madoura editions and unique individual pieces, as well as lithographs and posters designed by the artist, and images by renowned photographers depicting Picasso in his studio and home. Coming from one of the largest collection of the artist's ceramic ware in the world, this is the first time that the London-based Nina Miller Collection is ever seen publicly.
UMAG opening hours: 9:30am to 6:30pm (Monday to Saturday); 1:00 to 6:00pm (Sunday), closed on University and Public Holidays
Venue: 2/F, T.T. Tsui Building, University Museum and Art Gallery, the University of Hong Kong
Language: English, Cantonese and Putonghua
Fees: Free Admission
For further information, please visit:
http://www.hkumag.hku.hk/main.html
For enquiries, please contact Communication Office Ms Elena Cheung by email at elenac@hku.hk or by phone at 22415512.