Suk Mun, Sophia

Associate Professor
Department of Visual Studies
Lingnan University (Hong Kong)
Hong Kong

Professor General Science
Biography

Dr. Law Suk Mun, Sophia is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Department of Visual Studies, Lingnan University , Hong kong. His research interests includes Art as a language, art and community, art and service-learning, modernity in Chinese painting, visual cultures of early Twentieth Century China, Hong Kong art and local visual cultures, aesthetics of Chinese painting and Chinese calligraphy, history of Twentieth Century Chinese painting.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Law Suk Mun, Sophia is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Art as a language, art and community, art and service-learning, modernity in Chinese painting, visual cultures of early Twentieth Century China, Hong Kong art and local visual cultures, aesthetics of Chinese painting and Chinese calligraphy, history of Twentieth Century Chinese painting..

Research Intrest

Art as a language, art and community, art and service-learning, modernity in Chinese painting, visual cultures of early Twentieth Century China, Hong Kong art and local visual cultures, aesthetics of Chinese painting and Chinese calligraphy, history of Twentieth Century Chinese painting.

List of Publications
Law, Suk Mun Sophia (2016). Art as intervention in serving secondary child victims of family violence: Introduction & manual. Hong Kong: The Jean C. K. Ho Family Foundation; Social Welfare Department; Department of Visual Studies, Lingnan University.
Law, Suk Mun Sophia (2016). “Art as a language for children in need”. The Hong Kong Medial Diary, 21(4), 10-12. Retrieved from http://www.fmshk.org/database/hkmd/mdapr2016fullpage22marchfinal.pdf
Law, Suk Mun Sophia (2017). “Colour my Growth – A study of art as a language for victims of family violence” HKAAT Newsletter 25 (Feb 2017), 11-17.

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