New Deputy Director of the CUHK Art Museum
The Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong is pleased to welcome Dr Raymond Tang as the new Deputy Director, with effect from 1 November 2024.
“The Bei Shan Tang Legacy: Chinese Seals” Exhibition Celebrating 50 years of Chinese seal scholarship and the collection of CUHK Art Museum
The Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) presents a special exhibition titled “The Bei Shan Tang Legacy: Chinese Seals”, starting from 28 September. Members of the public are welcome to visit.
【Outreach exhibition@Oi!】Archaic Curator Series: The Charm of Colour — Travel with Ceramics through Time and Space
The Bei Shan Tang Legacy: Chinese Seals
Art Museum Ambassador Scheme 2024-25
Regardless of your academic discipline, whether you see yourself as an art enthusiast or not - if you are passionate about arts and culture, curious about museums, and eager to explore the connections between artifacts and everyday life, t
【Outreach Exhibition@Hubei Provincial Museum】Splendid Light on Copper: Canton Enamels Collection from Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Art of CUHK 2024 - Master of Arts in Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition (Chinese Art Practice) - “Booming Life, Nurturing the Future”
The Art of CUHK 2024 - The B.A. Graduation Exhibition - “Once In A Blue Moon”
Special Arrangements During Rainstorms
When Amber and Red Rainstorm Warnings are in force, the Art Museum remains open. If Black Rainstorm Warning is hoisted, the Art Museum will remain open. If Black Rainstorm Warning remains hoisted before normal opening hours of the day, the Art Museum will close. If Black Rainstorm Warning is lowered 3 hours or more before normal closing time of the day, the Art Museum will open as soon as feasible/practicable and safe.
【Outreach Exhibition @ World Expo Museum, Shanghai 】Western Porcelain & Chinese Enamel: Canton Enamels Collection of the Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
“Amazing Clay: Masterpieces from the Ceramic Collection of CUHK Art Museum”, an overview of treasured ancient ceramics
The Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is currently presenting the exhibition “Amazing Clay: Masterpieces from the Ceramic Collection of CUHK Art Museum”. Members of the public are welcome to visit.
【Outreach Exhibition @ Tianjin Museum】Canton Enamels from Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Following the resounding success of the “Sparkle and Charm: Canton Enamels of the Qing Dynasty” exhibition held at the CUHK Art Museum, the exhibition has embarked on a world tour with Tianjin Museum as the first stop in 2024. Titled “Canton Enamels from Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong”, this outreach exhibition showcases over 180 sets of precious Canton enamels from both the CUHK Art Museum and Tianjin Museum.
Amazing Clay: Masterpieces from the Ceramic Collection of CUHK Art Museum
This exhibition features over 100 finely selected pieces from the Museum’s collection, from Neolithic pottery to ceramics from the Ming and Qing dynasties, covering a period of over 7,000 years, aiming to provide a comprehensive showcase of the history and cultural significance of Chinese ceramics, offering tangible evidence for university teaching and allowing visitors to gain insights into the development of ancient civilisation and history through the lens of ceramic artefacts.
Celebrating the Year of the Dragon
The Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) presents the exhibition “Celebrating the Year of the Dragon”, which will run from 2 February to 31 July 2024. The exhibition features over 50 objects from the Museum’s collection, including jades, oracle bones, metal, ceramics, stone carvings, textiles, scholars’ stationery and rubbings, exploring the iconography of the dragon in ancient Chinese art against the socio-cultural contexts of different times.
Celebrating the Year of the Dragon at CUHK Art Museum
The Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) presents the exhibition “Celebrating the Year of the Dragon”, which will run from 2 February to 31 July 2024. Members of the public are welcome to visit.