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Aug 26 2021

HKU Women in Science Exhibition

HKU Women in Science Exhibition Publicity

A Collaborative Photography

by

HKU WISE (Women in Science & Engineering)

and

Laura Simonsen (Photographer & Visual Arts Educator)

 

Project Goals:

 The aim of the HKU Women in Science project is to bring the women doing work across the sciences at HKU into greater visibility by showcasing the diversity of women in science as well as the range of science we all do.

Despite the trend that an increasing number of girls and women choose to study Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects at the high school and University level, the number of women who stay in STEM fields declines at higher ranks. In the Faculty of Science at HKU, for example, while roughly 50% of the undergraduate students are female, less than 20% of the tenure track appointments are held by women. There are many factors which influence a woman’s decision to stay in or to leave STEM fields, which makes it a complicated problem to address. Women’s departure from the professional practice of the STEM fields is a pressing problem, however, since as multiple studies have shown that increasing the diversity of the STEM workforce also increases productivity and innovation. The loss of women in STEM, therefore, has real consequences both for the progression of individual scientists, for science itself, and for the well-being of society.

HKU Women in Science, a photography and oral history project, is the first of a series of events which aim to increase the visibility and diversity of women working across the  sciences at HKU. We hope that this exhibition will stimulate conversations about what a scientist is and does; the value of diversity for scientific research; and different ways to support girls and women as they make their way more deeply into scientific work.

In the Common Core course CCST9065 Women in Science, for example, on the first day of class students are asked to name as many female scientists as they can. The overwhelming majority of students can only name onefemale scientist. When asked to draw a scientist, the most common image is a likeness of a wild-haired Einstein in a lab coat wielding a beaker. Through portraits and photos of women actively conducting scientific research in the lab and in the field, this exhibit aims to expand our view of what a scientist looks like, to give women scientists a more prominent voice, and to demonstrate how actual science is done in different contexts.

HKU Women in Science is an ongoing project and we will continue to add images to the collection to capture more of the diversity of science across the University. If you would like to participate in the project, please contact HKU WISE at hkuwise@gmail.com – we’d love to have you join us!

About: HKU WISE

HKU Women in Science and Engineering was founded five years ago to create a supportive community to promote and support diversity and inclusion in STEM fields on campus. The overall goal of the group is to increase the participation of women in the fields of Science and Engineering. The group has three main aims: 1) to inspire female students to study and build careers in these fields, 2) to build a supportive community of female scientists and engineers on campus, and 3) to encourage the University to adopt hiring and promotion practices that increase diversity. The groups organizes events which aim to provide networking opportunities for students and faculty, increasing the visibility of women scientists and engineers on campus, and provide professional development opportunities through the organization of workshops and seminars. Together, these events encourage ongoing conversations about factors that perpetuate gender inequity in STEM subjects and best practices for increasing diversity and inclusion. In 2020, the HKU WISE Student Chapter was formed to bring this conversation and support to undergraduate students on campus. Our events are open to everyone. Ultimately we hope to inspire more women to join and stay in STEM fields and to work towards a more inclusive campus community.

About: Laura Simonsen

Laura Simonsen is a photographer and visual art educator. She has been living in Hong Kong for 15 years and has held several photography exhibitions that have raised awareness and support for several NGO’s in Hong Kong. Laura’s work encourages dialogues about social minority groups, subcultures and powerful personal journeys. She wants to create an impact with her photos and hopes to open the minds of her audience. She has the ability to capture narratives showing honest personalities through a lens. Laura sees photography as a powerful tool that can encourage acceptance, raise awareness and instigate change.

www.laurasimonsen.com

“Women in Science has been an ongoing project for the past 2 years, with long gaps in between each photo shoot. I am so proud that we kept the vision alive during challenging times. I also believe this is only the start and the project will be ongoing with several phases and possibilities that will evolve in the future into a much larger celebration of ‘Women in Science’.  For this project, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and shoot only in analogue using Kodak Portra 800 film. I love the colour and grainy aesthetic. I like to take risks and I believe when you become too comfortable, it is very important to challenge yourself to keep evolving as an artist. My previous projects and exhibitions are all shot using a digital camera. This experience has allowed me to value the simplicity of shooting in film and having to really think about each photograph instead of having the luxury of seeing your photograph straight away, and being able to delete or edit. It’s a very different approach and for me it has been more challenging. The most rewarding part of this project has been meeting individually each scientist and listening to their stories and their passion for what they do. Science and academia is also out of my comfort zone and I have loved entering the fascinating worlds and minds of each woman rising above the challenge of being a ‘Woman in Science.” – Laura Simonsen

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Jul 26 2021

FROM BYGONE AGES Online Exhibition & Slideshow

Bygone Ages online Exhibition

URL: https://www.bygoneages.hku.hk

From Bygone ages introduction

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Jul 21 2021

Temporary closure 4/F New Wing/Old Wing Main Library – 26 July – 31 August 2021

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Temporary closure 4/F Main Library

Temporary closure – 4/F, New Wing/Old Wing, Main Library

26 July – 31 August 2021

The 4/F New Wing and Old Wing will be closed for Air Handling Unit and dehumidifier replacement. There will be no access to the 4/F for library patrons due to lack of air conditioning, noise, and safety concerns.

If you wish to access the 4/F collection, please submit your book retrieval request to us with this e-form, https://lib.hku.hk/cgi-bin/check_form/BRR-form

For enquires, please call 3917-2202 or contact libcir@hku.hk

Apologies for the inconvenience caused

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Jul 20 2021

100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage in America Exhibition

100th Anniversary of Women's Suffrage in America exhibition

100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage in America Exhibition

In collaboration with the U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong & Macau, the Main Library is pleased to present 100thAnniversary of Women’s Suffrage in America exhibition at the 2nd Floor Exhibition Area, Ingenium, Main Library, HKU from 26th July – 27th August 2021.

2020 was the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in America.  Curated and created locally, the exhibition on “100 Years of Women’s Suffrage in America” tells the lives of eight notable suffragists in the movement: Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mary Church Terrell, Daisy Lampkin, Carrie Chapman Catt, Lucy Stone, Sojourner Truth, and Lucretia Mott.  Beginning in the mid-19th century, successive generations of women’s suffrage supporters worked tirelessly to achieve what many Americans considered a radical change in the Constitution – guaranteeing women the right to vote.  By spotlighting these eight figures who played key roles in the struggle for women’s suffrage, this exhibition celebrates the countless women who fought for greater equality.  Along with text panels, artwork, a timeline display, and period dress costumes and accessories, this exhibition offers an immersive experience for visitors.1

To complement the exhibition, the Libraries has arranged a display of books from its collection on women’s suffrage.  Please come and discover more about this inspiring exhibition and the history it shares.

Details of the Exhibition

Date: 26 July – 27 August 2021

Venue: 2nd Floor Exhibition Area, Ingenium, Main Library, The University of Hong Kong
Time: During Main Library Opening Hours

Closed on Public Holidays

Check Main Library Summer hours before your visit: https://lib.hku.hk/general/hours/index.html

Admission: Free

For enquiries, please contact Tel: 2859 8903 / email: friends@lib.hku.hk.

HKUL Website: https://lib.hku.hk/

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1U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong & Macau

 

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Jul 14 2021

Temporary closure 1/F Special Collections Microfilm Room

Temporary closure  Special Collections Microfilm Room

Replacement of Dehumidifiers for Microfilm Room of 1/F Main Library

Microfilm Room of 1/F Main Library

22 Jul 2021 (Thursday) 09:00a.m. to 23 Jul 2021 (Friday) 06:00p.m.

Estates Office Notice

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Jun 22 2021

Temporary closure of the Fung Ping Shan Library (6/F) – from 26 June (Sat) to 28 June (Mon)

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Temporary closure of the Fung Ping Shan Library (6/F)

Due to upgrade of network cabling in the Main Library, the Fung Ping Shan Library (6/F) will be temporarily closed from 26 June (Sat) to 28 June (Mon) for maintenance works.

 If you wish to access East Asian collection at 6/F, please submit your book retrieval request to us with this e-form:

https://lib.hku.hk/cgi-bin/check_form/BRR-form

Email notification will be sent to you once the requested item is available for pick up at Main Library.

For enquiry, please call 3917-2202 or contact libcir@hku.hk.

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Jun 07 2021

FROM BYGONE AGES Exhibition – 11 June – 16 July 2021

From Bygone Ages exhibition

From Bygone ages introduction

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May 24 2021

Yu Chun Keung Medical Library Opening Hours – 29 May – 6 June 2021 & 7 June – 22 August 2021 (Summer Term)

Yu Chun Keung Medical Library Opening Hours - 29 May – 6 June 2021  &  7 June – 22 August 2021 (Summer Term)

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May 24 2021

Library Opening Hours – from 30 May 2021 – 31 August 2021 (Summer Term)

Library Opening HoursFrom 30 May 2021 – 31 August 2021  (Summer Term)

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May 07 2021

[EXHIBITION 展覽] Extraordinary Encounters: Malou Hung’s Bookplates exhibition 扉凡邂逅:熊愛儀藏書票

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[EXHIBITION 展覽] Extraordinary Encounters: Malou Hung’s Bookplates exhibition 扉凡邂逅:熊愛儀藏書票

Extraordinary Encounters: Malou Hung’s Bookplates exhibition

The University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG) and the Libraries of The University of Hong Kong will present Extraordinary Encounters: Malou Hung’s Bookplates from May 18 to June 6, 2021. Curated by Sarah Ng, the exhibition employs a cross-cultural perspective for visualising Chinese material culture through the bookplates (ex libris) of celebrated Hong Kong artist Malou Oi Yee Hung.

A bookplate is generally a small print placed on the inside front cover or free endpaper of a book to show ownership. In an era in which the popularity of print media continues to decline, the practice of including bookplates is fast becoming a dying art. Extraordinary Encounters refers to the surprising ways in which we still encounter bookplates during the act of reading. Alternatively, it stands for the remarkable encounters possible when viewing Hung’s images, which go well beyond the general expectations of standard bookplates. These encounters have the ability to transport audiences across time and space, allowing for the appreciation of ancient artworks and diverse Hong Kong neighbourhoods as viewed from the artist’s extraordinary perspective.

Bookplates have been appreciated for centuries as technically refined and beautiful artworks, as well as critical materials for learning about the history of art, printing, books and design. Many of the works on display here pay homage to everyday life in Hong Kong’s bygone eras—informed by elements of traditional Chinese culture—which forms an invaluable resource for the study of Chinese art and Hong Kong heritage.

The exhibition also highlights historical objects from UMAG’s collection, and items displayed online as part of a complementary virtual exhibition. The exhibition’s five sections range from daily life in bygone eras to the material culture and craftsmanship of Imperial China: Rituals and Daily Life, Collected, Superfluous Things, Revisiting and Craftsmanship. The bookplates are juxtaposed with items from UMAG’s permanent collection and printmaking tools.

Details of the Exhibition (Main Library)
Period: May 18, 2021 (Tuesday) to June 6, 2021 (Sunday)
Opening Hours:
8:30am–11:00pm (Monday to Friday)
8:30am–7:00pm (Saturday)
10:00am–7:00pm (Sunday)
Please refer to the HKU Libraries website for public holidays’ opening hours: https://lib.hku.hk/general/hours/index.html
Venue: Atrium, 2/F, Main Library, HKU, Pokfulam
Tel/Email: (852) 3917 2203 (General Enquiry) / libis@hku.hk
Admission: Free
Website: https://lib.hku.hk

Other enquiries (UMAG)
Tel: (852) 2241 5500
Email: museum@hku.hk
Admission: Free
Website: https://www.umag.hku.hk/en/

 

《扉凡邂逅:熊愛儀藏書票》展覽

香港大學美術博物館和港大圖書館將於2021年5月18日至6月6日呈獻《扉凡邂逅:熊愛儀藏書票》,由吳秀華策劃展覽。透過著名藏書票藝術家熊愛儀的作品,從跨文化的角度,展示中國傳統文化和藝術如何表現源自西方的藏書票(ex libris)。藏書票通常是一張特製的小形版畫,貼在書的扉頁,作為書籍擁有人的憑證,猶如藏書者的簽名一樣。在印刷和實體書式微的時代,藏書票自然也愈趨罕見,甚至連讀書人亦未必見過實體藏書票。

展覽以「扉凡邂逅」命名,意指翻閱書籍時,意外發現其扉頁上貼有精緻小巧的藏書票,是非一般的小確幸。觀眾能一次過飽覽熊愛儀創作的多張精選藏書票,了解藏書票既是實用的,也有非凡的藝術價值。熊愛儀半生與藏書票藝術邂逅、結緣,透過她的藏書票和其非凡的視角,帶領觀眾穿越時空與地域,欣賞傳統中國藝術,以及重遊書票上呈現的香港今昔。

是次展出的大部分作品均從日常生活獲取靈感,主要以中國傳統的元素和題材,表現昔日的時地人物。過去幾百年來,藏書票除了因為其藝術價值、巧奪天工的創作技法而獲欣賞和收藏外,也是認識藝術史、印刷史、書籍史、設計史和東西文化交流演變的參考。這次於圖書館的實體展覽和港大美術博物館的網上虛擬展覽,除了藏書票外,相信能有助觀眾了解中國藝術及文化遺產,包括港大美術博物館的藏品。展覽分五個主題:活色生香、情牽方寸、雅俗共賞、故地重遊和巧奪天工,並與港大美術博物館藏品及版畫製作工具並列展出。

展覽詳情 (港大圖書館)
展出日期:2021年5月18日(星期二)至2021年6月6日(星期日)
開放時間:
星期一至星期五,上午8時30分至下午11時
星期六,上午8時30分至下午7時
星期日,上午10時至下午7時
有關公衆假期之開放時間,請參閲圖書館之網站:https://lib.hku.hk/general/hours/index.html
地點:香港薄扶林港大圖書館二樓中庭展覽廳
電話/ 電郵:(852) 3917 2203 / libis@hku.hk
費用:免費入場
詳情請參閱:https://lib.hku.hk
其他查詢(港大美術博物館)
電話:(852)2241 5500
電郵:museum@hku.hk 
費用:免費入場
網站:http://www.umag.hku.hk/tc/  

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