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E-grāmata: Creating a Global Cultural City via Public Participation in the Arts: Conversations with Hong Kong's Leading Arts and Cultural Administrators

  • Formāts: 329 pages
  • Sērija : Advances in the Arts
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781536198799
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  • Formāts: 329 pages
  • Sērija : Advances in the Arts
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781536198799
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"Major changes are affecting the cultural sector around the world, and there is a need for new skills and knowledge in arts and cultural administration. This book features insightful interviews with 22 leading arts and cultural directors/CEOs in Hong Kong - discussing the most up-to-date trends and professional practices in this field. The institutions represented in the work are quite diverse, covering art archives, performing arts institutions, and even literary festivals and orchestras, etc. This bookis of definite interest to arts and cultural administration professionals who are already practicing in the field, mid-level managers who are aspiring to advance their careers and to become future leaders, as well as general readers who just want to knowmore about the current state of arts management and the roles that our artists and organizations play in Hong Kong and in the global context"--
Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Winsome Chow, Chief Executive,
The Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC); Miranda K.Y. Lee (Co-author);
Paul Tam, Former Executive Director, Hong Kong Ballet and Chair, Hong Kong
Arts Administrators Association; Dr Andrew Freris, Chairman, The Chopin
Society of Hong Kong; Yalan Yang, Ruilun Liu, Tingzi Tang and Yiwen Shao
(Co-authors); Professor Adrian Walter, Former Director (CEO), The Hong Kong
Academy for Performing Arts; Wei-En Hsu, (Associate Professor
(Répétiteur/Collaborative Piano), The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts);
Michael MacLeod, Chief Executive (2011-2019), Hong Kong Philharmonic
Orchestra; Leanne Nicholls, Founder, Executive and Artistic Director, City
Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong; Grace Lang, Programme Director, Hong Kong
Arts Festival; Yihong Zhang, Ruiqing Cai, Guo Cheng, Fan Gao and Shi Yin
(Co-authors); Kelwin Kwan, Vice President and Founder, Choi Chang Sau Qin
Making Society; Dr Florian Knothe, Director, Museum and Art Gallery,
University of Hong Kong; Dr Isabelle Frank, Director, Indra and Harry Banga
Gallery, City University of Hong Kong; Malcolm Litchfield, Former Publisher
and Director, Hong Kong University Press; Veronica Castillo, Deputy Director,
Collection and Exhibition Services, M+ Museum for Visual Culture, West
Kowloon Cultural District; Richard Wesley, Museum Director, Hong Kong
Maritime Museum; Jonathan Tong, Director of Po Leung Kuk and Sally Yeung,
Curator, Po Leung Kuk Museum; David Smith, Former Head of Collections and
Digital Experience, Asia Art Archive; Dr Fiona Chung, Former Festival
Director, Hong Kong International Literary Festival; Tak-Yee Cheung
(Co-author); Dr Charlotte Bonham-Carter, Programme Director, Culture and
Enterprise Programme, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London;
Louis K.L. Yu, Former Executive Director, Performing Arts, West Kowloon
Cultural District; Bernard Charnwut Chan, Chairman, Hong Kong Palace Museum
Limited; Vivienne Chow, Cultural Journalist and Critic Representing Hong
Kong; Miranda K.Y. Lee (Co-author); Commentary: Bringing It All Together;
Conclusion: Participatory Culture in Hong Kong -- The Need for Arts and
Entertainment in a Pandemic; References; About the Authors; Index.
Patrick Lo, PhD Associate Professor, Faculty of Library, Information & Media Science, University of Tsukuba, Japan