江俊雅 KONG, Kitty
Kong Chun Nga (Kitty) is born and based in Hong Kong. She completed her BAFA at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (co-presented with Hong Kong Art School) in 2017 and is currently enrolled in the MA in English (Literary Studies) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Turning to the landscapes in the city, her work rediscovers and transforms physical places into voids of imagination, interpretation and revelation. By selectively isolating objects and memories on paper, she creates a narrative connecting personal memory within larger cultural discourses through paintings and drawings. In 2017, she was invited to participate in two artist residencies in Spain and Finland. Being the recipient of the Reaching Out Award from HKSAR Education Bureau in 2017 and the Scholarship from Rome Art Program in 2015, her works are in the collection of Bleak House Books and private collections.
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