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Gordon Sui-Kwong
Lee was born in Hong Kong and after high school he went abroad
to Canada to attend college in 1973. He received his Diploma D'etudes
Collegiales en Sciences Sociale (Urban & Regional Planning major)
from John Abbott College, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, and his BFA from
Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec. With scholarship, he went to Cranbrook
Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, MI, to attend graduate studies in
painting. Following the conferral of his MFA, he became an instructor
at Columbus College of Art and Design in 1981. In 1982 he returned to
Hong Kong and became a lecturer at the Swire School of Design, Hong Kong
Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. He received his tenure in 1987. But
with the urging of Joseph V. Canzani, then president of CCAD in Columbus,
Ohio, he returned to CCAD and resumed teaching in 1987. He is now a professor
in the division of fine arts. His work has been shown on both shores of
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