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Hu Ping

Lecturer

Hu Ping

Faculty of Public Art, School of Art and Design, Doctor

In 2013, received a Master's degree in Fine Arts from Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts
In 2016, received a Ph.D. in Aesthetics from Nankai University

Academic Affiliations:

Secretary-General of the Aesthetics of Calligraphy and Painting Branch, Tianjin Aesthetics Association

Director of Tianjin Central Radio and Television Cultural Calligraphy and Painting Institute

Vice Secretary-General of the Tianjin Wild Grass Poetry Society, China Couplets Association

Member of the Doctoral Work Committee of the China Cultural and Art Development Promotion Association

Member of the Industrial Design Branch, Tianjin Mechanical Engineering Society

Member of Tianjin Design Association

Member of Tianjin Calligraphy and Painting Association

Member of Tianjin Young Artists Association

Member of Tianjin Heping District Writers Association

Main Research Directions:

Public art and design aesthetics, art and design history, Chinese calligraphy and painting aesthetics, contemporary multi-visual culture.

Main Achievements:

Published ten papers in Chinese core journals

Published over twenty papers in art-related professional journals

Published two papers in English EI indexed journals

Led four horizontal research projects

Participated in two large-scale horizontal projects

Held personal art exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions nearly twenty times

His paintings are collected by provincial and ministerial-level cultural and educational institutions such as Lingnan Art Museum, Tangshan Museum, Nankai University, and Qinhuangdao Library

Teaching Guidance:

Guided undergraduate students to participate in national and provincial design innovation competitions, as well as the Tianjin Industrial Design Competition and cultural and creative design training projects, winning first, second, and third prizes several times, and earning the title of Excellent Instructor

Supervised undergraduate graduation projects, many of which have won university-level awards for excellence.