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The Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Project Grant: stART Up Community Arts Project Exhibition – Guided Tours for Schools
01-14/03/2025
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Over the past six months, as part of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Project Grant: stART Up Community Arts Project, artists, local schools and community groups have come together to host a range of creative and inspiring workshops focusing on inclusivity and accessibility. During the workshops, 16 groups of participants have crafted 9 sets of artwork, including model houses out of galvanised iron, batik art, wool felt paintings, embroidery, ceramics, and over 900 heart-shaped reliefs, all aimed at promoting understanding and equality, and expanding perceptions of who can create art and what art can be.
The artwork produced in these workshops will be on display in a public exhibition at D·PARK, Tsuen Wan from 1 to 14 March. During the exhibition period, we will be holding special guided tours for primary and secondary schools.
If your school is interested in joining a tour of the exhibition, we invite you to fill out this online registration form.
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Visual Arts
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Exhibition Guided Tours
Date: 01-14/03/2025 (Sat-Fri)
Time: 10:00am-8:00pm
Venue: Atrium, L1, D‧PARK, Tsuen Wan
Fee: Free admission
Registration Deadline:
24/01/2025 (Fri)
Enquiries:
kelly@hkyaf.com / 3616 0941
Suitable for: all ages
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