News in 2023-2024
MA in Art History 2023-2024
MA in Art History 2023-2024 is now OPEN for application Our HKU Master of Arts in Art History (MAAH) programme is the first MA in Hong Kong to focus on art history. We provide advanced training in research and writing for students and specialists pursuing further academic study in art history or professional careers in museums and other art-related fields. It is important to understand that our programme is not primarily a curatorial studies programme, nor does it focus on navigating the art market. We do include training in a number of curatorial skills that are essential for [...]
Changes: ARTH2062 & ARTH2088
The classes ARTH2062 and ARTH2088 are subject to schedule changes. If you have already enrolled into these modules, you would have already received notification via emails. If you are interested in these classes, please take note of the changes. ARTH2062 Land and Garden in Chinese Art: This course is now scheduled for 7 October - early/mid December 2022 ARTH2088 Introduction to the Material Culture of China: This course is now scheduled for the Summer Semester 2023. It will be a more intensive schedule to be completed within three/four weeks from Mid-June. If you are interested in this course, you must write to [...]
An Extended Interview of Prof. Clarke in HKADC’s Oral History and Archives Project
An extended interview with our Honorary Professor David Clarke is now available online in the Hong Kong Arts Development Council's Oral History and Archives Project website. With 15 video clips, transcribed and translated, the interview offers detailed accounts on both his academic and artistic work, his teaching philosophy, as well as his participation in and contribution to the local art scene.
Extension of application deadline: MA in Art History
We have extended the application deadline to 3 May 2022, 12 noon. Our HKU Master of Arts in Art History (MAAH) programme is the first MA in Hong Kong to focus on art history. We provide advanced training in research and writing for students and specialists pursuing further academic study in art history or professional careers in museums and other art-related fields. It is important to understand that our programme is not primarily a curatorial studies programme, nor does it focus on navigating the art market. We do include training in a number of curatorial skills that are [...]
Resuming Normal Opening Hours after the Easter Break
Opening hours of the Department Office and the Resource Centre will return to normal after the Easter break. From 19 April 2022 on, all staff will be on duty in person from Monday to Friday, 9am-1pm, 2pm-5:30pm. Students are welcome to use the facilities and our library collection without making any advanced appointment. All users are expected to wear a mask at all times, perform hand hygiene frequently, and maintain an appropriate physical distance with others. We look forward to your return to campus!
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