Unbelievably 2 years has passed and the second cohort of students were graduating from the Higher Diploma in Visual Arts programme at the Hong Kong Design Institute. This year our programme was assigned the 'Experience Centre' in a prominent position on the ground floor, but which contained a dominating lighting fixture, the remnants of a display originally designed for the Shanghai Expo.
Although the lighting fixture is quite striking, I found it to be a little too dominant and diverted a little too much attention away from the student work. However, the design of the exhibition tried to incorporate the lighting by directing the focus onto a large, oval display platform where some of the work was arranged.
On Friday 19th June was the HKDI 'Talent Show' opening, but the HD in Visual Arts & Culture 'Artist's Night' was held on Monday 22nd June. On this night we held an official opening, with speeches, dedications, gifts and short performances.
Once again it was rewarding for the teachers to see the students enjoying their moment to the full, hopefully starting their long journey in the visual arts field. These moments make it all worthwhile!
Congratulations to all!!
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First Student Graduation Show - June 2014
After two pioneering and very enjoyable years the first
cohort of students graduated from the Higher Diploma in Visual Arts and
Culture at the Hong Kong Design Institute.
A plain office type room on the ground floor was converted
into a gallery for an exhibition of sample work chosen jointly by members of
staff and invited visiting adjudicators. As the final student presentations and
the following discussions among the selection committee were held in Cantonese,
I was unable to take a positive role in the proceedings. There was not enough
room available to exhibit all the work and so the visiting adjudicators and
other members of staff discussed whose work to include and whose work to leave
out. I would agree with most of their choices, though not all.
At the opening night of the graduation exhibition, the
excitement of the students was palpable and I believe many of them felt that this
was the first stepping-stone of their career. It is always a shock to see the
work for the first time in an exhibition setting and I could see the look of
surprise and pride on their faces.
For the teaching staff also this was a special moment. I can
remember helping to prepare the validation documents and writing some of the
modules that had been taught during the previous two years. Of course this
moment, though touching, is short lived. We have the second cohort now halfway
through their journey and a new admission exercise looming on the horizon.
However for now there is time for a drink, a piece of cake and
a wonderful moment to share with the students. I had the special honour of
reading out a letter of congratulations sent by the first Programme Leader Yoji
Matsumura, who was now back in Japan. It was he who had provided the initial spark
to the programme and who had given it direction.
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