Art Blast! 4-Day Summer Camp (Special Boost)
Art Blast! 4-Day Summer Camp (Special Boost)
Unleash your children’s artistic spirit at our exciting Summer Art Camp!
Designed for young artists, your kids will be immersed in various activities that will nurture their skills and inspire imaginative freedom. Each of the 4 days revolves around a different art form for ultimate fulfilment of diverse creative expression.
Your kids can look forward to:
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Ceramics: Learn basic Hand-build and Wheel-throwing skills, showcase creativity through decorating and glazing techniques
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Stencil Art: Learn how to create stencil art on canvas, from sketching the image to spray paint techniques. Explore the cultural background, design concept and styles behind graffiti art
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Charcoal Drawing Illustration: Learn the basics of charcoal drawing, showcasing creativity through simple black and white illustrations, including plant illustrations and self-portraits
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Chinese Ink: Calligraphy & Painting: Delve into Ancient Chinese characters with Xieyi-style Chinese painting, understand traditional Chinese culture and aesthetics through art
Never a dull moment for your child in this 4-days retreat of unearthing and broadening their artistic talents. Apply now to secure a spot!
Tutor
Ceramics: Joey Lai
Joey Lai graduated from the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) programme co-presented by Hong Kong Art School and RMIT University, majoring in ceramics. She is currently a part-time tutor at Hong Kong Arts Centre for Kids ceramics courses.
As a participant of several ceramic exhibitions in Hong Kong and overseas, Joey’s solo exhibitions to date are Tone on Tone in 2021 and Still Movements in 2014. She has also been in group exhibitions that include Intimacy in the Distance (2019), Asia Contemporary Art Show (2012) and Fine Art Asia (2011).
Stencil Art: Billy Hung
Billy Hung is a graffiti artist also known as B.S.M. Leaving a promising career in law, he was inspired by the spirit of graffiti and made it his lifelong objective to bring joy to the community through this art form.
Billy’s journey with graffiti has evolved as he experimented with differing techniques over the years to arrive at his own style. He is best known for his neon light-style and stencil graffiti.
In 2024, He was invited to present his iconic artwork collection "Maneki-Neko 50:50" on the main stage of World Art Dubai 2024. He was one of the most popular artists among collectors' choices at the Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong 2024. Billy was invited by the City of Aomori in Japan to become the first foreign artist to perform live painting at the historical site of Uto Shrine, and has also exhibited in Hanshin Umeda, Osaka and Matsuzakaya, Nagoya.
Charcoal Drawing Illustration: Chow Lee
A native Hong Kong illustrator who established his own illustration studio in the 1990s.
Chow primarily collaborates with commercial brands and organisations, creating work that focuses on Hong Kong people, events and scenes. His works includes the ’Hong Kong Movie Stars II’ stamp series, the main visual poster for Ocean Park's ’Old Hong Kong’, and the main visual poster for Ngong Ping 360's ’Happy Childhood Memories’. From 2005 to 2012, Chow served as an illustration instructor at the Macao Polytechnic Institute. Since 2013, he has been a part-time instructor for the ’Creative Multimedia Illustration Course’ at the Hong Kong Design Institute. In recent years, Chow has focused more on teaching painting and shares his years of painting skills and experience through education.
His ‘Comprehensive Illustration Creation’ (2009) has been published.
Chinese Ink: Calligraphy & Painting: William Ho
William apprenticed under Dr. Chui Pui Chee. After graduating from King’s College, Hong Kong in 2019, William obtained a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Honours) in Visual Art from Hong Kong Baptist University in 2023 and is currently pursuing a Master of Philosophy in Visual Arts.
William specialises in Chinese calligraphy and is a member of the Jiazi Society of Calligraphy. He has taught at primary and secondary schools as well as institutions such as Jao Tsung-I Academy and Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. In 2023, William was the champion of the tertiary division in the 5th Au Kin Kung Memorial Calligraphy Competition. His works have also been exhibited in the Ink Asia- INK Art in retrospect Exhibition Series in tribute to New Ink Art Movement II Keep Up the Good Fun, and the Hong Kong Emerging Artists exhibition at Jao Tsung-I Academy.
Rooted in traditional techniques, William integrates calligraphy into contemporary context like popular song lyrics and poetry, and explores the modernity of this art form.
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4 August to 7 August 2025 (Monday to Thursday) |
Time |
2:00-5:30pm |
No. of Lesson |
5 (Total of 12 hours) |
Fee |
HK$2,990 (Materials and Ceramics Firing Fees are included) |
Level |
Beginner |
Language |
Cantonese |
Course Code |
ACKC-3343B-R |
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Age |
5 years old or above |
Entry Requirement |
N/A |
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Venue |
15/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre |