The Art Museum CUHK Guided Viewing with Dr Wang Guanyu
Date: Saturday 7 March 2026 Registration: 10:15–10:30am Guided tour: 10:30am–12:00pm Place: Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong* ** Lunch: Sha Tin 18, 4/F Hyatt Regency Hong Kong Sha Tin***
Members: $150; Non-member: $250 Register here
The Oriental Ceramic Society of Hong Kong is delighted to announce a guided viewing of Yuan Blue and White: New Discoveries from Jingdezhen at the Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong with Dr. Wang Guanyu. Jointly organized with the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Institute, this exhibition focuses on Yuan blue-and-white porcelain and highlighting recent archaeological discoveries from Jingdezhen. The exhibition includes recently unearthed ceramics, alongside examples from the collections of the Art Museum and the Hong Kong Museum of Art.
The exhibition explores the rich artistic and cultural exchanges across Eurasia and the maritime routes during the Mongol-Yuan period, including an exploration of Yuan dynasty craft industries and the background behind the emergence of Yuan blue-and-white porcelain. Using this type of globally influential Chinese porcelain as an entry point, the exhibition showcases one aspect of ancient China’s cultural exchange with world civilisations and China’s unique contribution to world history and culture through its ceramics. Dr. Wang Guanyu is the Objects Curator of the Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on the production, trade and consumption of Chinese porcelain during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and the interactions of material civilisation between East and West in early globalisation. She has curated several exhibitions on ceramics, including “Refilling the Interregnum: Newly Discovered Imperial Porcelains from the Zhengtong, Jingtai and Tianshun Reigns (1436-1464) of the Ming Dynasty” (2018), “Enchanting Expeditions: Chinese Trade Porcelains across the Globe” (2021). Registration starts at 10:15am. A limited number of places are available, and pre-registration is required. Drop-ins will not be entertained.
*: Please kindly bring along your HKID card for entry to the CUHK campus.
**: Travel arrangement: Participants are invited to make your own way to the Art Museum via public transport to University Station and university shuttles. Alternatively, we will also arrange taxi-pooling directly from Central, Landmark Oriental. Please indicate if you wish to car-pool after registering for the event and we will contact you directly via email regarding arrangements.
***: A table of 12 has been reserved at the restaurant on a cost-splitting basis; and seats will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
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