The FAA Experience
The FAA Experience
In this unique creative academic community of FAA, students have opportunities to have intensive exchange with renowned artists and art historians, and concentrate on exploring and achieving their highest artistic and intellectual potentials so as to realize their dreams.
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"University features prominently in our lives because it is the place for not only knowledage acquisition but also understanding ourselves, discerning the right from the wrong and building an upright character. Taking in lectures, catching up on reading and making attempts with assignments all contribute to a professional training in art. What is more important, however, is to learn to think critically in the process so as to open up our mind and to strengthen our character." Preface to CUHK Catalogue of the Graduate Exhibition 2013
Prof. MOK Kar Leung Harold
Chairman and Professor of the Department of Fine Arts, CUHK"Artistic creativity stems from the heart and soul. In the world of art, hypocrisy and pretense have no place. Truly great works of art are the outcome of extensive study, careful thinking, clear sifting, and earnest practice. There is no shortcut to this end." CUHK Catalogue of the Graduation Exhibition 1987, foreword
Prof. KAO Mayching
Department Head of The Fine Arts Department (1975-1977; 1981-1984);
and former Director of the Art Museum, CUHK"I would like to remind the student that the participation of art is an everlasting race. The cost is great and the harvest is so distant in time. On one hand it is a game of which gain or lose can hardly be distinguished. On the other hand, the involvement is based on your own willingness. Remember that only a fortitude will and a dedicated commitment can make things accomplished." CUHK Catalogue of the Graduation Exhibition 1987, foreword
Prof. CHEUNG Yee
Department Head of The Fine Arts Department (1984-1992)"An artist in his chosen medium expresses and communicates individual thoughts, feelings and visions which reflect his particular position in the space and time as he looks back to the past, establishes the present, and discovers the future."
Prof. WONG Wucius
Adjunct Professor, The Fine Arts Department, CUHKI believe that art is composed of two major components: instinct and culture, whereas instinct equips individual with automatic response mechanism such as fear, anger, joy, desire… to face daily challenges; and culture embraces those individual responses into a collective belief of a group of people, distilled and accumulated through time, becomes the cultural identity of a group of people in a given place. The real and variables in “Instinct” and the sedimentation and tolerance of “Culture” can confront or compliment to each other, the phenomena of art in different cultures actually somehow rely on balances and preferences between the two.
Seeing paradigm shift of “art as individual expression” to the recent development that more artists consider themselves as stakeholder of a civil society, art becomes a method rather than a set of tangible form or technique, in this connection, I truly believe art can change the world.
Prof. CHAN Yuk-keung Kurt
Adjunct Professor, The Fine Arts Department, CUHKEvery piece of artistry is a mirror, and let someone who creates it look through oneself. The reason why artists keep on “creating mirrors” is not because they do believe that one day they’d be millionaires and stars-but the fact that through doing so, they know more about their own life, surroundings and what’s more, everything about their own. How we live makes what we create. What I create reflects this generation’s life experience. Catalogue of the Graduation Exhibition 'gRADUATION: mOVING fORWARD, lOOKING bACK', pp. 58
LI Tin-lun Otto
BA graduate, 2003
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Fish Tank (2012) by WU Siu Man
LAI Ming Chu’s Artwork
A Halo of Counting Down (2012) by LI Tin Lun Otto
A Back Street in Golden Fish Street (2012) by CHOI Tak Yee Barbara
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