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Master of Arts in Curating and Art History
TEACHING STAFF

Prof. Selina Chui Fun HO
Director of Master of Arts in Curating and Art History
Ph.D. in Museum Studies University of Melbourne
Academic interests: Museum and curatorial studies; art museums in China; Hong Kong art and creative studies
Prof. Ho worked at Burrell Collection (UK), Hong Kong Film Archive, Hong Kong Museum of History, Museum of Education, 55th Venice Biennale (M+), Hong Kong University (CAS), and Hong Kong Baptist University (AVA).

Prof. Fong Fong CHEN
Associate Director of Master of Arts in Curating and Art History
Ph.D. in Chinese art history, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Academic interests: Chinese art history and global contacts; fashion history; world’s fairs
Prof. Chen researched, curated and taught at the University of Oxford, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, the University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG) at the University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University.

Prof. Yu-Chieh LI
Ph.D. in East Asian Art History, Heidelberg University
Academic interests: Asian art historiography; performance studies; postcolonial theory; art and ecology
Prof. Li researched and taught at the Museum of Modern Art, the Tate Research Centre and University of New South Wales.

Dr Elaine Yin Ning KWOK
Ph.D. from Department of Art History, The University of Hong Kong
Academic interests: Western and Chinese art history; Chinese painting and calligraphy; John Constable's landscape painting, Chinese and Western aesthetics; cross-cultural interaction history between Europe and China
Dr Kwok taught in the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Lingnan University, Christie's Education Hong Kong and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

Dr Caroline HA THUC
Ph.D. in Asian Contemporary Art, City University of Hong Kong
Academic interests: Asian contemporary art; Chinese contemporary art; art critic; curating
Dr Ha Thuc worked as a curator and art critic at Art Basel Hong Kong, the 5th Microwave International New Media Arts Festival and Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong.

Ms Joel Kai Ling KWONG
Master of Arts in Cultural Management, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Academic interests: art and technolgy
Ms KWONG is an international media art curator and transmedia specialist. She is currently the Programme Dicector for Microwave International New Media Arts Festival and the founder of SIBYLS - a creative consultation & production agency.

Prof. Dongjoon LEE
PhD. Creative Industries, University of Warwick
Academic interests: Creative industries; Creativity & entrepreneurship; K-drama; K-pop (idols system) & Hallyu (Korean wave)
Dr Dongjoon Lee is a KF Visiting Assistant Professor at Lingnan University, Hong Kong from September 2023. His broad and diverse experience covers various aspects of culture, law and the creative industries.

Ms Cora Siu Yin LEE
Master of Arts in East Asian Art, London Sotheby's Institute of Art
Academic interests: East Asian art history; curatorial studies; historical archives and record management; historical archives research; community art; exhibition administration
Ms Lee is currently the Head of Education at the Hong Kong Maritime Museum. She worked at Heritage and Museums Division of Hong Kong Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Dr Camellia Ni Na NG
Ph.D. in History of Chinese Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Academic interests: Chinese art history; overseas collection of Chinese paintings; art and cultural exchanges between China and Southeast Asia and East Asian countries; museology
Dr Ng serves as Assistant Professor at the Hong Kong Shue Yan University. She also researched and taught at Sun Yat-sen University, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Lingnan University.

Dr Nga Wing LAW (Wen Yau)
Ph.D. Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University
Academic interests: performance/live art and social practices; public space
As a cross-media artist, researcher, curator and writer, Wen Yau has been concentrating on performance/live art and social practices. She researched and taught at Asia Art Archive, Northwestern University and Lingnan University.
