Unleash your children’s creativity at our exciting Easter Art Camp!
Designed for young artists, they will be immersed in a variety of activities that will nurture their skills and inspire imaginative freedom. Each of the 4 days revolves around a different art form to provide enjoyment of diverse creative expression.
Your kids can look forward to:
- Ceramics: Learn basic Hand-build and Wheel-throwing skills, showcase creativity through decorating and glazing techniques
- Sand Painting: Explore the texture and fluidity of sand, develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
- Oil Painting: Discover various oil painting techniques, stimulate imagination and encourage self-expression
- 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 and take advantage of the Early Bird discount!
Schedule
22 April (Tue) 09:30 - 12:30: Ceramics
23 April (Wed) 09:30 - 12:30: Sand Painting
24 April (Thu) 09:30 - 12:30: Oil Painting
25 April (Fri) 09:30 - 10:30: Ceramics; 10:30 - 12:30: Chinese Ink: Calligraphy & Painting
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).
Sand Painting: Ma Wing Cheung (Ma Chai)
Ma Chai is a self-taught sand painting artist with over 10 years of experience and a certificate in Art Therapy (Elementary level). He uses sand painting as a medium for devotion and mental therapy, combining his faith with art.
He has facilitated sand painting therapy groups with various voluntary organisations such as Castle Peak Hospital, Arts with the Disabled Association, and St. James’ Settlement to support individuals with intellectual and physical disability, autism, and recovering from mental illness. Sand painting provides an outlet for them to express their feelings and as a pathway to overcome difficulties.
In recent years, Ma Chai has ventured into the area of parent-child bonding by writing picture books to explore dreams with children. His works include ‘Ban Ban, you are very good!’ and ‘Miracles comes in Three’.
He has participated in many sand painting art projects over the years including ‘Restpiration’ music show sponsored by HKJC in 2022, ‘The Moment’ Mindfulness TV show by TVB in 2022, ‘Korea-Hong Kong sand art exchange meeting’ in collaboration with Korea sand art artist Sandartworld in 2024 and 36 days art mission journey in Uganda in 2024.
Oil Painting: Lau Yin Yeung
Lau Yin Yeung graduated from the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) programme co-presented by Hong Kong Art School and RMIT University, with a major in painting.
Oil painting is Lau’s main creative medium. He likes to explore the city’s diversified environment and transforms his personal experience into art.
His works have been exhibited at various exhibitions and art fairs, including Fine Art Asia.
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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Period |
22 April to 25 April 2025 (Tuesday to Friday) |
Time |
9:30am-12:30pm |
No. of Lesson |
5 (Total of 12 hours) |
Fee |
HK$2,980 Early Bird Discount: HK$2,780* *Early Bird Discount cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts |
Level |
Beginner |
Language |
Cantonese |
Course Code |
ACKC-2196B-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 |