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Exhibition to feature works by Art Specialist Course graduates (with photos)
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     The "Art Specialist Course 2016-17 Graduation Exhibition", organised by the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre of the Art Promotion Office, will be held from tomorrow (February 18) to February 27 at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, showcasing 24 graduates' achievements and sharing their creative ideas with the public.

     The opening ceremony was held today (February 17). The officiating guests included the Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Heritage and Museums), Mr Chan Shing-wai; the Art Specialist Course (Ink Painting) Course Co-ordinator, Mr Leung Kui-ting; Art Specialist Course (Ceramics) instructors Ms Priscilla Chan, Mr Jakie Leung, Ms Sara Tse and Ms Florence Yim; and the Head of the Art Promotion Office, Dr Lesley Lau.
 
     Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr Chan said that the Art Specialist Course has been organised since 2001, providing advanced studies, training practice and exchange opportunities for those interested in art creation. In the past 15 years, art creation and the art market have continued to develop while the number of people interested in learning about art, including its appreciation and creation, has also been on the rise. To evolve with the times, new elements have been injected into the curriculum to satisfy fast-changing demand. Mr Chan extended his gratitude to the instructors for devoting themselves to grooming budding artists, and said he hoped that the graduates would continue to contribute to the art community.

     The cross-media works on display at the exhibition have been created through ink painting and ceramics combined with other media and presentation techniques. These works were inspired by the artists' personal experience, surroundings, imagination and artistic experiments.

     Separately, the new courses for 2017-18 are now open for application. They include Art Specialist Courses in Chinese calligraphy and sculpture, as well as Advanced Specialist Courses in ink painting and ceramics. The deadline for application is March 9.

     For enquiries about the exhibition and application, please call 2521 3008 or visit the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre's website at
www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/APO/en_US/web/apo/va_programmes.html.

     The Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre is located at 7A Kennedy Road, Central. It is open daily from 10am to 9pm and is closed on Tuesdays. Admission is free.
 
 
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The opening ceremony of the "Art Specialist Course 2016-17 Graduation Exhibition" was held today (February 17) at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. Officiating guests included (from left) the Head of the Art Promotion Office, Dr Lesley Lau; Art Specialist Course (Ceramics) instructors, Ms Florence Yim and Mr Jakie Leung; the Assistant Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Heritage and Museums), Mr Chan Shing-wai; the Art Specialist Course (Ink Painting) Course Co-ordinator, Mr Leung Kui-ting; Art Specialist Course (Ceramics) instructors, Ms Sara Tse and Ms Priscilla Chan.
The "Art Specialist Course 2016-17 Graduation Exhibition", organised by the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre of the Art Promotion Office, will be held from tomorrow (February 18) to February 27 at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, showcasing 24 graduates' achievements and sharing their creative ideas with the public. Picture shows Cecilia Hui's ink painting artwork "Flower Born from Stone".
The "Art Specialist Course 2016-17 Graduation Exhibition", organised by the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre of the Art Promotion Office, will be held from tomorrow (February 18) to February 27 at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, showcasing 24 graduates' achievements and sharing their creative ideas with the public. Picture shows Yip Suen-fat's ink painting artworks (fromleft) "Autumn Mountain, Clear Springs","Ge Zhichuan Relocating after the Style of Wang Meng" and "Painting in Ancient Style".
The "Art Specialist Course 2016-17 Graduation Exhibition", organised by the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre of the Art Promotion Office, will be held from tomorrow (February 18) to February 27 at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, showcasing 24 graduates' achievements and sharing their creative ideas with the public. Picture shows Kenny Shiu's ink painting artwork "Mountain Scenery".
The "Art Specialist Course 2016-17 Graduation Exhibition", organised by the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre of the Art Promotion Office, will be held from tomorrow (February 18) to February 27 at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, showcasing 24 graduates' achievements and sharing their creative ideas with the public. Picture shows Liu Chau-wa's ceramics artwork "Measuring Value".
The "Art Specialist Course 2016-17 Graduation Exhibition", organised by the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre of the Art Promotion Office, will be held from tomorrow (February 18) to February 27 at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, showcasing 24 graduates' achievements and sharing their creative ideas with the public. Picture shows Louis Lai's ceramics artwork "The Leftovers".
The "Art Specialist Course 2016-17 Graduation Exhibition", organised by the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre of the Art Promotion Office, will be held from tomorrow (February 18) to February 27 at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, showcasing 24 graduates' achievements and sharing their creative ideas with the public. Picture shows Vanessa Lo's ceramics artwork "Remember there is a sound".