The Blog
In our international internship programme 2020-2021, a team of 11 undergraduate students have been selected to work with Art Promotion Office and the artist Lam Tung Pang on the Hong Kong House project at Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale 2021. Our student interns will share their thoughts on this platform, partly as documentations of their internship experience, but partly as seeds that may grow and spark ideas in the creative process itself.
A Hands-on Approach to Art Making
Visiting Lam Tung Pang’s studio was a refreshing experience for me, as it made me rethink art-making as a process and inspired me to use creative ways to communicate abstract ideas. The way Tung Pang laid out the materials in his studio is fascinating to me - it's very [...]
A Glimpse into the Artist’s Mind — Studio Visit
Artist studio has always seemed to be a secular and private place to me – probably imaginary, too, for I have only seen them in archival photos. The visit to Tung Pang’s studio was a fascinating experience for me as an art history student, there were so many things [...]
The First Visit
The studio visit was truly a thought provoking experience. Mr Lam Tung Pang has a creative environment that gives plenty of space for imagination and possibilities. I was so impressed by the concept pile set out for us to explore and it was an insightful experience that opened up [...]
Kristy’s Visit to Lam Tung Pang’s Studio
Upon visiting Tung Pang's studio, Tung Pang asked us to look at the materials on his table without any prior explanation. He placed us out of his frame by letting us interpret the materials on our own. This visiting mode is new yet interesting to me. Looking through the [...]
The Blog
In our international internship programme 2020-2021, a team of 11 undergraduate students have been selected to work with Art Promotion Office and the artist Lam Tung Pang on the Hong Kong House project at Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale 2021. Our student interns will share their thoughts on this platform, partly as documentations of their internship experience, but partly as seeds that may grow and spark ideas in the creative process itself.
A Hands-on Approach to Art Making
Visiting Lam Tung Pang’s studio was a refreshing experience for me, as it made me rethink art-making as a process and inspired me to use creative ways to communicate abstract ideas. The way Tung Pang laid out the materials in his studio is fascinating to me - it's very [...]
A Glimpse into the Artist’s Mind — Studio Visit
Artist studio has always seemed to be a secular and private place to me – probably imaginary, too, for I have only seen them in archival photos. The visit to Tung Pang’s studio was a fascinating experience for me as an art history student, there were so many things [...]
The First Visit
The studio visit was truly a thought provoking experience. Mr Lam Tung Pang has a creative environment that gives plenty of space for imagination and possibilities. I was so impressed by the concept pile set out for us to explore and it was an insightful experience that opened up [...]
Kristy’s Visit to Lam Tung Pang’s Studio
Upon visiting Tung Pang's studio, Tung Pang asked us to look at the materials on his table without any prior explanation. He placed us out of his frame by letting us interpret the materials on our own. This visiting mode is new yet interesting to me. Looking through the [...]
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