Donna Chu
Donna Chu is Director and Associate Professor of School of Journalism and Communication, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research interest focus on youth media culture and media literacy. Previously worked at the General Education Department of the University of Hong Kong, she became acquainted with Rebecca Pan and has had a friendship spanning nearly two decades. With the privilege of becoming a frequent guest at Rebecca’s home banquet, she has savored many Rebecca’s delectable dishes and been regaled with interesting stories. They have also travelled together and become close friends with conversations unbounded.
Angela Law Tsin fung
Angela Law Tsin Fung is an Assistant Professor of the Creative Writing and Film Arts programme at the School of Arts and Social Sciences, the Hong Kong Metropolitan University. Her research interests include film studies, creative and cultural industries studies. She specializes in global and Hong Kong film music. She has published nine related books in Hong Kong and Mainland China employing wide range of perspectives, such as cultural studies, auteur theories, and textual analysis to analyze film music, including The Sketch of Impermanence: Remembering Kieslowski, Diegetic Music/Sound, Non-Diegetic Music/ Sound, The Necessity of Silence: Film Composers Talk about the Art and Theory of Writing Music for Cinema, Image x Music.
Eugenia LAW Pik Yu
Eugenia LAW
Eugenia Law is Associate Curator of Learning and Community at CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile). She graduated with first class honours from the Department of Chinese, Translations and Linguistics at City University of Hong Kong (2011) and a Master of Social Sciences in Media, Culture and Creative Cities at the University of Hong Kong (2015).
With experience in programme development at the National Geographic Channels and university research, she was the Gallery Manager of Hong Kong non-profit making contemporary art organization 1a space in 2016-20 and curated contemporary art and educational community events include Kowloon City Art Festival @West Kowloon (2019) at Art Park, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong Visual Art Critic Nurturing Programme (2017-19) and Emerging Talents in Contemporary Art (2020).
She was a Fung Scholar and a recipient of the Local Arts Administration Scholarships 2017 for her PGDip in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester (UK). Served as lecturer at tertiary colleges, Law’s practices focus on the possibilities of public engagement in contemporary art and creative industry.