【‘Green.Art’: Virtual exhibition】E-news June 2023 |
‘Green.Art’: Virtual Exhibition is now available
‘Green.Art’: Virtual Exhibition features two exhibition halls showcasing a series of paintings and photographs. The Virtual Exhibition demonstrates how artists allow their art to be in harmony with green living, hoping their artworks can arouse public awareness of environmental protection and sustainable development.
Exhibition Hall I
‘Our City in the Past, in the Present, in the Future’ Painting Exhibition
Artistic Director: Ms Artin Wong
Artists with Disabilities: Keung Yuk-lun, Alvin Lee, Justin Wong
Exhibition Hall II
‘Today after a Year?’ Photography Exhibition
Artists with Disabilities: Kevin Cheng, Jack Li, Lo Kwok-wah
Photographer: Eric Hong, Liu Ka-lam
Click here to visit now
* This project is supported by HSBC Hong Kong Community Partnership Programme
Exhibition Hall I
‘Our City in the Past, in the Present, in the Future’ Painting Exhibition
Artistic Director: Ms Artin Wong
Artists with Disabilities: Keung Yuk-lun, Alvin Lee, Justin Wong
Exhibition Hall II
‘Today after a Year?’ Photography Exhibition
Artists with Disabilities: Kevin Cheng, Jack Li, Lo Kwok-wah
Photographer: Eric Hong, Liu Ka-lam
Click here to visit now
* This project is supported by HSBC Hong Kong Community Partnership Programme
‘Cross All Borders 2023’ Online Prize Presentation Ceremony and Artist Sharing
Having discovered countless budding artists with disabilities, the long-awaited adjudication of the ‘Cross All Borders 2023: Here to Spark’ has come to an end. In this year’s ‘Cross All Borders’, up-and-coming artists with disabilities tried their hands to put skills into practice in performing art, thus keeping the power of the arts alive. The Online Prize Presentation Ceremony and Artist Sharing will be available very soon, where artists with disabilities will introduce their art pieces as well as the creation process. Stay tuned.
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【JCIAS】 July’s Have Fun with Arts ▎Create your own mosaic candle holder now
Join us at the Jockey Club Inclusive Arts Studio this sizzling hot July for a unique mosaic art experience! In the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to put together colourful mosaic tiles and beads in beautiful patterns, creating a one-of-a-kind candle holder that can be taken home and treasured. When lit, the mosaic candle holder sheds a lovely soft dappled light, adding colours to the leisurely holiday.
Registration is now open until 19 June, so don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity! Date: 23 July 2023 (Sun) Time: 10 am to 11:30 am (First session) 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm (Second session) Venue: Jockey Club Inclusive Arts Studio, L3-04, JCCAC Facilitator: Artist with disability, Hui Pui-sin Free admission. All are welcome. Click here for details and enrolment |
Watch ‘Green.Art’ HSBC Hong Kong Community Festival: ‘Recycling Shop’ black box production online for free
The original play ‘Recycling Shop’, starring professional actors and artists with disabilities, explores the relationship between environmental protection and day-to-day life from the perspective of people with disabilities. The play endeavours to promote green living and raise public awareness towards environmental protection. The production is now available online for free.
Inside the recycling shop,
He, reducing waste, yet deepening self-doubt;
She, losing her job, yet gaining the determination to chase her dreams;
He, wishing to possess an old belonging, yet authorising the present to go by;
She, he, you, or me ----
Between purchasing and consuming, keeping and letting go,
There lingers the story of one’s lifting and putting down, along with gaining and losing.
Click here to watch now
* This project is supported by HSBC Hong Kong Community Partnership Programme
Inside the recycling shop,
He, reducing waste, yet deepening self-doubt;
She, losing her job, yet gaining the determination to chase her dreams;
He, wishing to possess an old belonging, yet authorising the present to go by;
She, he, you, or me ----
Between purchasing and consuming, keeping and letting go,
There lingers the story of one’s lifting and putting down, along with gaining and losing.
Click here to watch now
* This project is supported by HSBC Hong Kong Community Partnership Programme
【Arts Accessibility Scheme】Programme with Arts Accessibility services in June
We will provide Arts Accessibility services for the art programme below. You are most welcome to enjoy and participate.
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