2025 No.3
Event Report: ICS Experiencing Chinese Culture Series 2025–26
Chinese Calligraphy Workshop - Elementary

The Workshop, taught by Dr. Chan Kwun Nam,Phil, Painting and Calligraphy Curator from the ArtMuseum, CUHK, was held from September toNovember 2025 at the Experiential Learning Spaceof Art Museum West Wing. Eighteen applicantsearned a place in the ten-session Workshop. Focusingprimarily on Clerical Script, the Workshop introducesthe participants to classical calligraphy masterpiecesand guides them through hands-on practice to help them master the fundamental techniques ofthe style. Through exploring the heritage and aesthetics of Chinese calligraphy, the course aims tolay a solid foundation for participants to deepen their understanding and cultivate a lastingappreciation of Chinese culture.
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