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The officiating guests of the opening ceremony, including Acting Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Clarence Leung Wang-ching (fifth from right), Hong Kong Arts Development Council CEO Winsome Chow Wai-sum (fourth from left), leading Media Artist Kenny Wong Chi-chuen (third from left), HKMU Council Chairman Ir Dr Conrad Wong Tin-cheung (fifth from left), President Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing (fourth from right), Dean of the School of Arts and Social Sciences Prof. Charles Kwong Che-leung (second from left) , take photo with management, staff and student of School of Arts & Social Sciences.
The officiating guests take photos in the opening ceremony of the HKMU Creative Arts Graduation Show 2024.
Acting Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Clarence Leung Wang-ching visits the HKMU Creative Arts Graduation Show 2024, and exchanges with students.
Short Film “In My Memory” was created by So Mei-mei in the Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Creative Writing and Film Arts.
Immersive Artwork “War's Echo” was created by Thomas Chong Yuk-ching (second from right) and Lai Pang-hoi (second from left) in the Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours in Imaging Design and Digital Art.
Animation “Beyond the Star” was created by Fiona Liu Yuen-tung (middle), Ng Tsz-yan (left) and Yip Siu-yan (right) in the Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours in Animation and Visual Effects.
Experiential Virtual-Reality Game “Walled Past” was created by Chan Chun-wai (left), Lam Man-hei (middle) and Kenny Lambert Fung (right) in the Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Computing and Interactive Entertainment.
Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) presents the annual HKMU Creative Arts Graduation Show from 19 July to 28 July on its Jockey Club Campus and welcomes members of the public to visit. This year's Graduation Show, themed “Little Spark”, displays over 120 works created by 290 graduates of the HKMU Creative Arts programmes. Through a diverse range of formats, including animations, short films, interactive installations, photography, advertising campaigns and creative writing, the graduates explore themes such as cultural conservation, social care, mental health and family relations, showcasing their creativity and talent.
The opening ceremony held on 19 July was officiated by Acting Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Clarence Leung Wang-ching; Hong Kong Arts Development Council CEO Winsome Chow Wai-sum; and Leading Media Artist Kenny Wong Chi-chuen; together with HKMU Council Chairman Ir Dr Conrad Wong Tin-cheung; President Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing; Dean of the School of Arts and Social Sciences (A&SS) Prof. Charles Kwong Che-leung; Associate Dean Dr Rebecca Leung Mo-ling; Acting Head of Creative Arts Dr Shao Dong; the Graduation Show's Organising Committee Chairman Dr Ho Amic Garfield; and Student Organising Committee Chairman Wong Hau-sin.
Addressing the ceremony, Wong Hau-sin, the Graduation Show's Student Organising Committee Chairman, introduced the theme of this year's Show: “Little Spark”. The theme represents how graduates have unleashed their creativity and are now poised to shine in their respective fields of expertise, after four years of quality education and training at HKMU. “In this star-studded graduation show, the students' creativity has transformed their once pie-in-the-sky ideas into meteors that streak across the sky, making their artworks shine brightly in the dark night, leaving behind traces of light,” she said.
In his address, Acting Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Clarence Leung Wang-ching said the graduation show showcased the students' creations in various art fields and forms, impressing him with their talent and potential. He conveyed his wishes to the students, saying, “No matter how big your dreams are, as long as you keep a grateful heart, study hard and keep moving, I believe you will all be able to realise your dreams and achieve a remarkable career.”
The exhibited artworks were created by students from the five programmes in the Creative Arts Department of A&SS: “Creative Advertising and Media Design”, “Creative Writing and Film Arts”, “Animation and Visual Effects”, “Imaging Design and Digital Art”, and “Computing and Interactive Entertainment”. The annual Graduation Show, hosted by the Creative Arts Department, serves as not only a platform to showcase the students' learning outcomes, but also a demonstration of the students' creativity and passion for art to the public and the creative sector.
The works in this year's Graduation Exhibition covers a wide range of topics, including:
Admission to the Graduation Show is free. Members of the public are welcome to visit the Show. Details are as follows:
Date: 19 to 28 July 2024
Opening hours: 11 am to 8 pm
Venue: Jockey Club Campus, 81 Chung Hau Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon (Map)
Event website
Registration
The officiating guests of the opening ceremony, including Acting Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Clarence Leung Wang-ching (fifth from right), Hong Kong Arts Development Council CEO Winsome Chow Wai-sum (fourth from left), leading Media Artist Kenny Wong Chi-chuen (third from left), HKMU Council Chairman Ir Dr Conrad Wong Tin-cheung (fifth from left), President Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing (fourth from right), Dean of the School of Arts and Social Sciences Prof. Charles Kwong Che-leung (second from left) , take photo with management, staff and student of School of Arts & Social Sciences.
Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) presents the annual HKMU Creative Arts Graduation Show from 19 July to 28 July on its Jockey Club Campus and welcomes members of the public to visit. This year's Graduation Show, themed “Little Spark”, displays over 120 works created by 290 graduates of the HKMU Creative Arts programmes. Through a diverse range of formats, including animations, short films, interactive installations, photography, advertising campaigns and creative writing, the graduates explore themes such as cultural conservation, social care, mental health and family relations, showcasing their creativity and talent.
The opening ceremony held on 19 July was officiated by Acting Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Clarence Leung Wang-ching; Hong Kong Arts Development Council CEO Winsome Chow Wai-sum; and Leading Media Artist Kenny Wong Chi-chuen; together with HKMU Council Chairman Ir Dr Conrad Wong Tin-cheung; President Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing; Dean of the School of Arts and Social Sciences (A&SS) Prof. Charles Kwong Che-leung; Associate Dean Dr Rebecca Leung Mo-ling; Acting Head of Creative Arts Dr Shao Dong; the Graduation Show's Organising Committee Chairman Dr Ho Amic Garfield; and Student Organising Committee Chairman Wong Hau-sin.
Addressing the ceremony, Wong Hau-sin, the Graduation Show's Student Organising Committee Chairman, introduced the theme of this year's Show: “Little Spark”. The theme represents how graduates have unleashed their creativity and are now poised to shine in their respective fields of expertise, after four years of quality education and training at HKMU. “In this star-studded graduation show, the students' creativity has transformed their once pie-in-the-sky ideas into meteors that streak across the sky, making their artworks shine brightly in the dark night, leaving behind traces of light,” she said.
In his address, Acting Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs Clarence Leung Wang-ching said the graduation show showcased the students' creations in various art fields and forms, impressing him with their talent and potential. He conveyed his wishes to the students, saying, “No matter how big your dreams are, as long as you keep a grateful heart, study hard and keep moving, I believe you will all be able to realise your dreams and achieve a remarkable career.”
The exhibited artworks were created by students from the five programmes in the Creative Arts Department of A&SS: “Creative Advertising and Media Design”, “Creative Writing and Film Arts”, “Animation and Visual Effects”, “Imaging Design and Digital Art”, and “Computing and Interactive Entertainment”. The annual Graduation Show, hosted by the Creative Arts Department, serves as not only a platform to showcase the students' learning outcomes, but also a demonstration of the students' creativity and passion for art to the public and the creative sector.
The works in this year's Graduation Exhibition covers a wide range of topics, including:
Admission to the Graduation Show is free. Members of the public are welcome to visit the Show. Details are as follows:
Date: 19 to 28 July 2024
Opening hours: 11 am to 8 pm
Venue: Jockey Club Campus, 81 Chung Hau Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon (Map)
Event website
Registration
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