In this exhibition, Christine will show her picture book manuscripts and current paintings in two different places in the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Viewers can find the dialogues between her artworks, just like the echoes around the hill. We have to go through different stages and encountered lots of difficult situations in our life. Let’s encourage ourselves, “It’s near, so close!” and keep moving on.
Born and educated in Hong Kong, Christine Li is an amateur urban sketcher. She has a passion for art since learning Chinese painting in her childhood. She expresses herself in life drawing every day with different kinds of medium. Christine believes that art should not be something hard to reach by people and should be integrated with life. Working as a HR specialist in learning and development over 10 years, she tries to bring elements of art to her workplace. Christine received her Master Degree of Arts in Fine Arts from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2018.

Echo on the Hill ~ It’s near, so close (Solo Display)

CUHK History Gallery
Opened on 28 November 2013, the CUHK History Gallery was built with a generous donation from the T S Kwok Foundation. It is vividly designed to show visitors the University’s milestones through the decades, explorations and innovations, the Masters and the distinguished scholars, as well as contributions to the community, to the country and the world by generations of CUHK people.
Description
Through the display of hundreds of precious photographs, artefacts, and multimedia resources, the Gallery exhibits the history, memorable moments and achievements of CUHK in the past 50 years, mirroring the rapid changes of our home city.