AVA magazine #7 2018

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Yarli Allison

林雅莉

Artist in Residence / 2012 BA graduate 駐校藝術家 / 2012 本科畢業生

















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Hannah Shieh and Mabel Lau 謝佳淇、劉美寶

Year 3 student

三年級學生



By Chance

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A screening of eteam’s "Space Delay," (77min, 2015) is followed by a discussion around the topic of rReal fiction with Hera Chan, Videotage Hong Kong and eteam, artist duo NYC, USA and scholars in residence at HKBU.

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"Six month ago we bought an Acre of Land on ebay. We paid $700 via paypal but never got the deed. Ebay didn’t care, paypal didn¹t care. We were on our own. Who are you, we wondered? We thought about it, speculated, and then on July 31st, 2013 we set out to find you." About eteam Since 2001 eteam (Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger) traffic in transience. At the intersection of relational aesthetics, the Internet and land art, eteam coordinates collective happenings and conceptual transactions between the earthly plane and the realms of the interweb, often reconstructed in hypnotic video work, radio plays, or more recently novellas. Their projects have been featured at PS1 NY, MUMOK Vienna, Centre Pompidou Paris, Transmediale Berlin, Taiwan International Documentary Festival, New York Video Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, the 11th Biennale of Moving Images in Geneva, and the International Film Festival Rotterdam, among others. eteam is currently the Scholar in Residence in Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University. Learn more at http://kaitak.hkbu.edu.hk

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A screening of eteam’s "Space Delay", CCL talk by eteam and Hera Chan Venue: Mrs Padma Harilela Lecture Theatre (WLB104), Lam Woo International Conference Centre, HKBU, Kowloon 27 OCT 2017(FRI) - Registration begins at 5.45pm 6pm to 8pm

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Dirt: A Joint Exhibition of Liam Magee and Phil Thompson

In this exhibition, Liam Magee continued to reflect upon his enquiry into objects and representation, and the dialogue between object and image. His latest works, Fruit Money and Object Studies, created during the two-month residency, reflects upon the fluidity of value placed on an object and explores how a photograph can question objecthood and re-assert an object’s presence. Phil Thompson’s work in Hong Kong has focused on how the area has become a hotspot for electronic waste after China tightened controls over the importation of waste over the past few years. His work addresses the moments where technology is taken outside of the system of use, broken down and reevaluated, becoming either raw materials once again, or entering the ground as toxic waste. This programme is sponsored by Mrs. So Chau Yim Ping.

“Dirt is essentially disorder. There is no such thing as absolute dirt: it exists in the eye of the beholder. If we shun dirt, it is not because of craven fear, still less dread of holy terror. Nor do our ideas about disease account for our range of behaviour in cleaning or avoiding dirt. Dirt offends against order. Eliminating it is not a negative movement, but a positive effort to organize the environment.” Mary Douglas - Purity & Danger

11 December 2017 10:00am-9:00pm Venue Academy of Visual Arts Gallery, Hong Kong Baptist University, 51 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon Opening Reception and Artists-Sharing 11 December 2017 6:30-8:00pm


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27 February 2018

3411 8272 ďź? ava@hkbu.edu.hk

6:30 - 8 pm

AVA215, Academy of Visual Arts, HKBU, 51 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon









EXCHANGE COLLABORATION

19/ Students currently on exchange

INTERNATIONAL 11 Institutions in

FULL-TIME TEACHING STAFF

Australia

Total Number / 24

Germany

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Sweden

Ireland

Japan

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UK

58%

Germany

LOCAL

42%

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USA

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CUHK

4% Others

CityU 54% PhD/DFA

25% MFA

17% MA/MVA/MPhill

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT 1st Year Entrants

100

Senior Year Entrants

0 81.5% Female

18.5% Male

81.6% Admitted by Jupas

STUDENT POPULATION

17.6% by non-Jupas

0.8% by others

42.4% AD holders

57.6% HD or Degree holders

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME

416 BA students 39 MA students --- - -- -- -- -- ---- -- - - -- -- -

38 Associate Degree students 3 MPhil student 5 PhD students

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36

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6

Crafts and Design

Studio and Media Arts

Visual Arts Studies

Interdisciplinary Courses

TOTAL GRADUATES 915 BA graduates 276 MVA/MA graduates 270 Associate Degree graduates

TEACHER/STUDENT RATIO 1:17.25

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE

30 17

EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES

for theory courses

Two on-campus exhibition galleries

for practical courses

Financial support & curatorial advice

AVERAGE ON-CAMPUS CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES PER YEAR 35-40 exhibitions

AVERAGE FIRST INCOME (in 2017) : HK$14,382 *Data as of 1 Sep 2018 for the past academic year.

30-35 art seminars/demos



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