Little Hands, Big Impact! Witness the Arts that Cool Our Planet
Collage Art Competition Exhibition and Award Ceremony
Join us to celebrate the creative brilliance of Hong Kong's young eco-artists! The “Collaglacier: Piecing Together a Cooler World” exhibition showcases the most inspiring collage artworks from children and teens aged 3-17 who have transformed recycled materials into powerful visions for our planet’s future.
Award Ceremony
Date: 23 May 2026
Time: 3:00-4:00pm
Venue: The Showcase, 15/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai
Salute our young artists’ achievements as we announce the winners across four categories: Kindergarten (Parent-Child), Lower Primary, Upper Primary and Secondary. All participants will receive certificates recognising their creative contribution to climate action.
Exhibition
Date: 24 May – 14 June 2026
Time: 10:00am-8:00pm daily
Venue: The Showcase, 15/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai
Witness how our city’s youth envision an eco-conscious future through their imaginative collages. Each artwork tells a unique story of environmental awareness and creative sustainability in the AI era, proving that small hands can indeed make a big impact.
Distinguished Jury Panel (in alphabetical order)
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Debra Tan - Director & Head of CWR (Education Partner)
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Doris Ng - Artist, Former Hong Kong Art School Alumni Network Committee (ANC) Chairperson
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Marco Szeto - Artist, Collage Art Competition Online Tutorial Tutor
Competition Results
Kindergarten (Parent-child) Category
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Champion: Leong Rainie
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1st Runner up: Ho Yik Kiu
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2nd Runner up: Lee Shing Hin Luke
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Gold Award (in alphabetical order): Fung Ho Lun, Tao Yu Wen, Wong Chi Pok, Wong Suet Ching
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Silver Award (in alphabetical order): Chan Yui Yan, Kwok Annika, Lau Ashton Jamie, Lee Chun Hei Alvin, Shek Yeuk Nam, Tung Yui, Yeung Ka Shin Casey
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Bronze Award (in alphabetical order): Chan Shun Hei, Chen Anderson, Cheung Kyler, Cheung Tin Nam Valentina, Chu Yan Sing Isaac, Lai Yan Fung Willow, Liu Yik Hang, Wu Tsz Yui Anthea, Yan Yuet Ching Matilda
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Creativity Award (in alphabetical order): Cheng Yi Ning Harriet, Kwok Annika
Lower Primary School Category
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Champion: Leung Tsz Yau
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1st Runner up: Chu Sum Yiu
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2nd Runner up: Tsang Sin Yau
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Gold Award (in alphabetical order): Chan Hei Yau, Xin Audrey Rose Ho, Yau Ching
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Silver Award (in alphabetical order): Huen Tsz, Li Hilary Paige, Wong Suet Faye, Wong Sze Yan Grace, Yip Hei Yuet
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Bronze Award (in alphabetical order): Pari Agarwal, Cheung Hei Yu Karina, Li yu sen, Tam Chi Lai, Wan Hei Nam, Yu Chin Yau
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Creativity Award (in alphabetical order): Xin Audrey Rose Ho, Yau Ching
Upper Primary School Category
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Champion: Lau Yee Sum
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1st Runner up: Ng Chun Yin Sean
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2nd Runner up: Wu Ming Jen Greta
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Gold Award (in alphabetical order): Lam Hin Yeung, Lau Cheuk Yi Chelsea
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Silver Award (in alphabetical order): Ng Cheuk Nam, Tse Yuk Sing, Wong Sum Yuet
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Bronze Award (in alphabetical order): Li Zhi Fan, Ng Sze Hang, Sheung Wing Ching, Tang Hau Lam
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Creativity Award: Ng Chun Yin Sean
Secondary School Category
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Champion: Kirchen Jelvin Habala Dego
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1st Runner up: Wong Wing Yan
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2nd Runner up: Lee Cherie
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Gold Award: Leung Ho Yau
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Silver Award (in alphabetical order): Dunn Zara, Lo Ching Hei Vanessa
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Bronze Award (in alphabetical order): Cheung Yuet, Lam Cheuk Kan
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Creativity Award: Wong Wing Yan
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Excellence in Arts Education Award
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Gold Award (in alphabetical order): HKBUAS Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School (Primary Division), This is art creative studio
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Silver Award (in alphabetical order): Garden Hill Art Gallery, Shau Kei Wan East Government Secondary School
Arts Education Participation Award
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Gold Award: This is art creative studio
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Silver Award: HKBUAS Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School (Primary Division)
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Bronze Award: Garden Hill Art Gallery
Free admission. Do come and discover how art can inspire positive change for our planet.
For enquiries: kidscorner@hkac.org.hk | 2582-0283
Jury Panel’s Profiles
Debra Tan
Head & Director, CWR
Tan heads CWR, a nonprofit that aims to mainstream water and climate risks into financial decision-making and corporate strategies. She built CWR from an idea into a 'go-to' resource in the global climate water risk conversation. As a thought leader in the economic-water-energy-climate nexus, she has driven new ways to put “waternomics” at the heart of investment/corporate strategies and policymaking. Tan’s research has been published by financial institutions as well as policy journals and her work on water risk impacts and valuation methodologies is referenced in technical guides for global climate-related disclosure standards. She was a contributing author to the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Tan has advised numerous corporates, MNCs & FIs and currently sits on the Board of Governors of the International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Before water, Tan spent over a decade in finance; She spends her spare time exploring Himalayan glaciers.
Doris Ng
Doris Ng is an artist focused on the dynamic realm of identity politics, using paintings and performative installations. Her large-scale paintings challenge conventional notions of identity through bold colours, intricate brushwork, and thematic exploration of class, desire, and cultural heritage. Ng's performative installations incorporate intimate materials like building blocks and bubblegum, creating a relatable connection with the audience, also prompting viewers to deeply contemplate their own experiences and perspectives. This approach fosters a heightened level of engagement with the intricate themes of identity, both on a personal and collective level.
Ng is based in HART studio, Hong Kong, with an MA from Central Saint Martins and a BFA from RMIT University. She has received awards such as the 1a Space Award, Boon Lee Award, and Dean's List Award. Ng actively participates in art and cultural community projects with organisations like the MTR Corporation, Hong Kong Arts Centre, and Hong Kong Planner Institute. Her work has been exhibited at venues including the Hong Kong Arts Centre, K11 Chi Art Space, and 3812 Gallery and more.Her recent exhibited work include Very rude looking dessert (2022), Long live the Queen! (2022), Icons (2021), Reflex of Signages #1 (2021). She is also part of exhibited group performances Linlnlin (2021) and Be-sides (2020). Since 2020, she also works extensively in art and cultural community projects with The Lok Sin Tong Benevolent Society Hong Kong, Hong Kong Planner Institute, K11 MUSEA Nature Discovery Park, HART Hong Kong, Aroma office, HandsOn Hong Kong etc.
Marco Szeto
Born in Hong Kong in 1955, Marco started taking art lessons in 1967 from the late Lui Shou-Kwan, renowned master of modern Chinese ink painting. Marco enrolled at the Kung Shun Fine Art Institute in 1968, where he studied drawing and oil painting with Chin Chung.
Marco’s subsequent tutelage in art included watercolour painting under Dong Kingman, oil painting at the Italian school under Professor Chen Shou-soo and Chen’s wife Lattanzi Chen, and pastel painting under Francesca Bik-yu Wong.
Marco Szeto’s artistic journey spans across Hong Kong, Italy and Spain, mastering all sort of techniques such as oil, watercolour, Chinese ink, pastel and collage, to express his creative ideas, at fullest, casting away traditional boundaries between old and new, East and West. With his signature footprints left in over 60 countries and 50 exhibitions, Marco today teaches in various eminent universities in Hong Kong, whilst constantly exploring and fueling his passion for new artistic creations.
