Larger Than Life: Mural Dreamscapes

A Teaching Artist's Retrospective

by Kong Ho

Larger Than Life: Mural Dreamscapes
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Larger Than Life: Mural Dreamscapes

A Teaching Artist's Retrospective

by Kong Ho

Published Feb 15, 2016
129 Pages
7 x 10 Color Paperback
Genre: ART / Individual Artists / Monographs


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Book Details

As a teaching artist for more than 25 years and a muralist for 18 of them, I consider myself to be a good source of “archived” experiences that I can share with others, who might find them beneficial. Like all of life’s experiences, some of my anecdotal encounters might come off as amusing or, conversely, fraught with emotional turmoil.

Kong Ho’s inclusive and impressive study into community murals and the role of teaching artist can be divided into two parts. In the first part, the reader is introduced to the founding history and early community mural projects of Hong Kong Mural Society, a non-profit making art organization, co-founded by Kong Ho in Hong Kong in 1997. Later he guides the reader through several amazing mural projects to connect people’s creative minds, which he had directed at University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and its surrounding communities. The second half of this book presents the impact of community mural on community in terms of educational, social, cultural, historical and technological contexts through his Fulbright Scholarship in teaching mural painting in Bulgaria and his community mural projects in Brunei Darussalam. Ho’s insights into the role of teaching artists and muralists is not only unique, but are also explored as an academic artistic research. “My reflection on the role of the teaching artist and muralist is mainly about building connections between teachers and learners; a lead muralist and participants. I believe that murals help to create a larger than life experience, which connects individual dreams to form a work of art.”

 

About the Author

Kong Ho

Prof. Kong Ho utilizes his bicultural background as a Hong Kong born, and U.S. trained, teaching artist to teach as associate professor of art and program leader at the University of Brunei Darussalam, Brunei, since 2011. Prior to his teaching job in Brunei, Ho taught at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford for ten years (2001-2011). Ho has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholarship (2009-10), which he taught mural painting at the National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria, for 5 months; VSA arts Teaching Artist Fellowship (2008-09); Hong Kong Baptist University Fellowship (2006); and Sasakawa Fellowship (2005). Always looking for new opportunities to inform the public of the educational and cultural value of community mural, he founded the Hong Kong Mural Society in 1997. Since then, he has painted numerous community murals in the past 18 years. His paintings and digital art pieces have been exhibited in more than 90 international and national exhibitions including United States, Canada, Germany, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, China and Hong Kong. His articles related with mural painting and digital art have been published in several referred journals, such as Teaching Artist Journal, The International Journal of the Arts in Society, History Research and Perspectives. Prof. Kong Ho’s website (www.kongho.com) features substantial information on community murals and remarkable photos of his work.