Join art students from universities across Hong Kong as they share their personal experiences!

Asia Art Archive will host a sharing session on arts-related disciplines offered at universities and tertiary education institutions in Hong Kong to support HKDSE Secondary 6 students as they select upcoming university programmes. The casual meeting will be led by AAA university volunteers from these institutions:

  • City University of Hong Kong, School of Creative Media
  • Hong Kong Art School
  • Hong Kong Baptist University, Academy of Visual Arts
  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Fine Arts
  • The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Design
  • University of Hong Kong, Department of Fine Arts, and Department of Architecture

The session seeks to expand students’ perspectives on tertiary academic art, design, and architecture programmes available in Hong Kong, give advice on academic planning, and help build a better understanding of contemporary art and its perception in society. Through such collaborative peer-led activities, AAA intends to provide opportunities for young audiences to develop, complicate, and challenge their interests in art. 

Enquiries: 
Tel: +852 2844 1121, Email: learn@aaa.org.hk 

AAA Learning & Participation programmes in 2014 are supported by The S. H. Ho Foundation Limited

 

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