Artists from China and Portugal discussing cultural exchange Artists from China and Portugal discussing cultural exchange

University of Macau Hosts Talk on Cultural Exchange Between Chinese and Portuguese Artists

Join the University of Macau’s Confucius Institute for an insightful talk exploring the cultural encounter between Chinese and Portuguese artists.

The University of Macau (UM) Confucius Institute is set to host an engaging talk titled ‘Beyond Cultural Encounters – Stories about Chinese and Portuguese Artists’ Joint Efforts’ on October 24. The event will feature prominent artists from Macao and Portugal, who will delve into the rich history of cultural exchange between the two regions.

Key Facts

  • Event Date and Time: October 24, 6:00 PM
  • Location: Black Box Theatre, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, UM
  • Languages: Cantonese and Portuguese, with English interpretation
  • Speakers: Leong Iok Fai, André Aveline António, Gonçalo Cardoso de Menezes
  • Audience: Open to UM faculty, staff, students, and the general public

Event Details

The talk will be held at the Black Box Theatre (Room G036) in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (E21) at UM. It will commence at 6:00 PM and will be conducted in both Cantonese and Portuguese, with simultaneous interpretation into English to cater to a diverse audience.

  • Leong Iok Fai: A renowned artist from Macao, known for his contributions to the local art scene.
  • André Aveline António: Vice President of the Macau Orient Painting and Calligraphy Association and a distinguished Macanese artist.
  • Gonçalo Cardoso de Menezes: An architect and painter from Portugal, bringing a unique perspective on cultural exchange.

Discussion Topics

The speakers will share their personal experiences and insights on the historical background of cultural exchange between Chinese and Portuguese artists. The discussion aims to highlight the collaborative efforts and mutual influences that have shaped the artistic landscapes of both regions.

Audience Engagement

The event is open to UM faculty and staff members, students, and the general public. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the speakers and participate in a Q&A session, fostering a deeper understanding of the cultural ties between China and Portugal.

This talk promises to be an enlightening experience for anyone interested in the intersection of art and cultural exchange. By bringing together artists from different backgrounds, the event underscores the importance of cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration in the arts.

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