Advisory Committee
Meeting our Creative Learning Network

Professor Anna CY Chan
Director, The Hong Kong Academy for
Performing Arts

Ms Mary Chan

Ms Ada Cheung

Dr Susan Fan, BBS, JP

Prof Chi Pang Lau,
BBS, JP

Ms Heidi Lee

Mr Kam Chiu Leung

Ms Helen So

Ms Wong Po Wa Christine
Tuen Mun Government Primary School
Overseas Experts

Professor Anne Bamford OBE, FCGI

Ms Kate Cross MBE

Prof Lois Hetland
Art Education Department,
Massachusetts College of
Art and Design, USA

Mr Kittikorn Hongyim
Equitable Education
Research Institute,
Equitable Education Fund (EEF) Thailand

Prof Sunah Kim
Applied Art Education,
Hanyang University, Korea

Mr Greg Klerkx

Ms Jigyasa Labroo
& Co-founder,
Slam Out Loud (New Delhi, India)

Mr Steve Moffitt
Impact Study Evaluators

Professor Hui Na Na, Anna
City University of Hong Kong

Mr Li Sik Kim, Robert
AFTEC Jockey Club Creative Futures Project Team

Ms Lynn Yau

Ms Jenny Ng

Ms Grace Cheng

Dr Priscila Chu
(Performing Arts)

Ms Priscilla Lai
Ebona Yeung
Eleanor Lam
Joey Ng
Tammy Poon
(Project-based)
Cat Lai
(Project-based)
Wilkins Cheng
Andrew Fong
AFTEC
AFTEC is the pioneer and specialist in creative learning and teaching in Hong Kong. As an award-winning bilingual Learning Theatre™, AFTEC is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of young people and creative learning professionals. We believe in the power of the arts to inspire, motivate, and transform, and use an integrated arts-in-education approach to enhance education and encourage creative learning. Our acronym A.F.T.E.C. also stands for Arts For Transformative Educational Change.
Established in 2008 as a registered charity, we have reached over 283,000 audience members and participants through our diverse cross-disciplinary projects. Since 2009, we have been the Venue Partner of the Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre under the LCSD Venue Partnership Scheme. AFTEC was a recipient of HK Arts Development Council’s Award for Arts Education 2014 and 2017, and Arts Promotion 2020, as well as a two-time recipient of the Springboard Grant under the Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme (2015 and 2017) and a grantee of Art Development Matching Grants Scheme (2021 – 2024) of the HKSAR Government. AFTEC pioneered Relaxed Theatre and the performing arts module of Medical Humanities developing STEAM as a teaching and learning approach.
