Understanding art and the role of education with Joyce Ng, Asia Society Hong Kong.

The Last Supper is a weekly podcast about art in Asia. Artist and entrepreneur Oscar Venhuis talks with fellow artists, collectors and gallerists about the current state of affairs and explores the multiple dimensions of art.

Joyce Ng, Head of Gallery and Exhibitions Asia Society Hong Kong Center

Joyce Ng, Head of Gallery and Exhibitions at Asia Society Hong Kong

Episode 16 | Joyce Ng, the head of gallery and exhibitions at the Asia Society, talks about her previous experience at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, her position at Christie’s in London and her current role in Hong Kong.

We explore the development of conceptual art in Asia and also discuss the role of education at the Asia Society Hong Kong Center.

 

Joyce Ng is a seasoned arts professional hailing from Hong Kong with a background in strategic partnerships, business development, and top client relationship management. An art historian by training, Joyce moved back to Asia in 2018 to take on a management position at an international art fair.

In her current role as Head of Gallery and Exhibitions at Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Joyce leads a curatorial team involved in the realm of cultural exchange. Pivoting from the commercial sector to a charitable entity, Joyce's work focuses on presenting balanced perspectives and promoting critical understanding of topics that are relevant to Hong Kong through visual art.

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