JOYCE FUNG


Works in Hong Kong and Manila
B. 1996

A site at a time, Fung creates public art from the material, memory, and history of architecture. Amidst these are installations at Le Corbusier’s 1963 Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts in Cambridge MA, décor at Henry Murphy’s 1926 Jing Yuan in Beijing, and furniture at Little, Adams, and Wood’s 1927 St. Paul’s Co-educational College in Hong Kong.

Fung received her BA in Art and Philosophy at Harvard University and her MA in Art Theory at Peking University, where she taught at the College of Architecture and Landscape. Her works are permanently collected by both universities and have been featured in documentaries by People’s Daily and Phoenix TV.