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The Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Project Grant: stART Up Community Arts Project – Exhibition
01-14/03/2025
Art can be enjoyed by everyone – regardless of age, background, or ability.
Over the past six months, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Project Grant: stART Up Community Arts Project has brought together artists, local schools and community groups to offer a range of creative and inspiring workshops centred on inclusivity and accessibility. As we wrap up the second year of this initiative, we're excited to share the artwork created during these sessions. Join us at D·PARK, Tsuen Wan, from 1 to 14 March, to experience a vibrant collection of creations, including galvanised iron models, fabric art, ceramic relief sculptures, music and dance performances, and more.
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Exhibition
Date: 01-14/03/2025 (Sat-Fri)
Time: 10:00am-8:00pm
Venue: Artificial grass area, L1, D‧PARK, Tsuen Wan
Fee: Free admission
Enquiries:
linda@hkyaf.com / 22140136 (Linda)
Suitable for: all ages
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