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Interaction

Interaction celebrates the tenth anniversary of collaborative arts education in Hong Kong between the Hong Kong Art School and RMIT University’s School of Art.

The exhibition will present selected works from prominent Hong Kong staff who teach and have taught into the School of Art’s programs, alongside selected alumni whose practice has established them as significant emerging artists in Hong Kong. The collaboration between the two Art Schools began at the time of Hong Kong’s hand over from British colonial rule to its current status as a Special Administrative Region of China. The exhibition will provide an opportunity to assess artistic developments during this period of rapid cultural and sociological change.

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