UMAG houses a collection of Chinese antiquities, notably
bronzes,
ceramics,
paintings and furniture and lacquer that has been built over the past sixty years through acquisition and donation. Artworks date from the
Neolithic period to our contemporary era. Highlights in the bronze collection include works from the
Shang to the
Tang dynasty and the world’s largest collection of Yuan dynasty Nestorian crosses. The Museum also has a comprehensive collection of Chinese ceramics, as well as carvings in jade, wood and stone, and a representative group of Chinese oil paintings. In recent years, the Museum has also been collecting historical photographs of Hong Kong and items of popular culture. In 2020, the Museum launched a new initiative called
UMAG_STArts that explores the symbiotic relationship between science, technology, and the arts through the interdisciplinary studies of art history, conservation, and novel forms of technology. ==The University of Hong Kong Museum Society==