25/05/2022
‼️Our last artist talk on Thursday, Face-to-Face&Zoom‼️
🌟Memories Practices and Archiving
For the third instalment of our artist talk series, Dr. Linda Lai , Wan Ki Lo .slowmovement and Tsz Wai Pun will share their thoughts on and experiences of memory and archival practices in art making.
May 26, 18:00-19:00
L3, Singing Waves Gallery
Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre
Or
Zoom link registration
https://cityu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEsceyhrj4pGtOGtLA2UgO7THnSx23XxCbO
🌟Speakers intro:
Dr Linda Chiu-han Lai is a research-based interdisciplinary artist, seeking extension of her doctoral training in Cinema Studies to relevant artistic and theoretical endeavors. She persists in artistic creation as the practice of theory. As a critical researcher on the History of Everyday Life, her works are historiographic experiments, visual and auto-ethnography, urbanity and popular culture. he Floating Projects is her latest experiment on modes of sustainability in art-making.
Wan Ki LO is a Hong Kong transdisciplinary art practitioner, independent curator and educator born and based in Hong Kong. She graduated with a Bachelor of Architectural Studies at the University of Hong Kong and attended the MFA program at the School of Drama, Yale University in 2009-10. Her immersive set design for ‘My luxurious 50 sq. ft. Life’ (Cinematic Theatre)earned The Best Set Design of The 24th Hong Kong Drama Awards, Best Scenography in The 7th Hong Kong Theatre Libre, and was the finalist in World Stage Design 2017.
Tsz Wai Pun is an emerging artist and filmmaker based in Hong Kong. In the age of speed and saturation, she reflects upon the meaning of stillness. In her work, she explores the moving image, memory and the passing of time. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Arts and Sciences from University College London and is currently a MFA student at the School of Creative Media, City University Hong Kong. Her work, ‘The Years Flow Like Water’ was awarded Best Work at the Floating Projects Video Zine D-Normal/V-Essay (Issue 3).