Contemporary Ink Art
Exhibited Artists: Frank Vigneron, Zhou Jin, Tao Shuhui, Yau Wing Fung, Lai Kwan Ting, Peng Hanmo, Lau Ching Hei, Ng Tsz King, Chow Mei Wah, Chun Kam Ying Skipper, Hi Tsz Cheuk Andrew, Leung Ka Lung
Booth: B18

Zhou Jin (b. 1970)
Whisper – 03
2025
Ink and colour on paper
H. 132 x W. 65 cm
The Department of Fine Arts was founded in 1957. Initially known as Fine Arts Specialised Training Programme, it began as a two-year curriculum of study launched at New Asia College at Farm Road. When The Chinese University of Hong Kong was established in 1963, New Asia College was one of the University’s constituent colleges. The Department of Fine Arts became the first tertiary institute to offer courses on studio practice and history of visual arts in Hong Kong. Since its inception, the Department has promoted the study of Chinese art and culture and the exchange of Chinese and Western art. As the arts have become increasingly internationalised, the Department has revised its curriculum in order to better bridge the connections between contemporary Chinese and Western studio and art history. It is this all-inclusive approach to Chinese art and culture—traditional, modern, international, and contemporary, the Department has made significant contribution to the field of art nationally and internationally.
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