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Elspeth Mary LEE and Donn HOLOHAN

To explore traditional building techniques in Japan, from timber joinery to stone and earth construction, by engaging with local artisans and studying historic structures to understand the regionally specific methods of material sourcing and construction.

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SO Lai Ping

To examine the visual interaction between Cantonese and English in San Francisco's diaspora communities, investigating linguistic transformation in cross-cultural contexts and how art bridges cultural memory and the evolution of language.

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CHEN Yanyi, Summer Cat

To observe how different cultural communities promote picture book reading to adult readers and integrate picture books into academic discussions by visiting publishers, bookstores, and adult reading communities in Taiwan.

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Wai Chong

To conduct research into the performance art scene, particularly observing the practices around Asian diaspora communities, and studying the history of how Asian bodies are portrayed in art.

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Jacqueline Leung

To conduct research on literary translations for Hong Kong writing originally in Chinese and translated into English, as well as between disciplines such as novels to theatre/visual art/film.

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Wen Xi "Jacqueline" Tong

To look at models of cross-disciplinary arts festivals in the United States, where film and/or music are starting points, to possibly be adapted for a Hong Kong context.

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Chin Wai "Luke" Ching

To further his exploration on how to envisage and realize the role of the artist as a citizen, by researching on the empathetic imagination and how art can be used as an intervention in life.

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Kei Cheuk Leung

To research art and technology trends in Japan and Korea through a two-pronged approach: to respond to technological and artistic demands globally through forms of expression that integrate the latest technologies; and, to incorporate technology into historical and cultural contexts in Hong Kong to usher in new creative practices.

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