Mash-Up Magic Easter Art Camp: Clay & Light (Registration Closed)
Unleash your children’s imagination at our unparalleled Easter Art Camp that offers a myriad of creative avenues for them to explore!
Designed for young artists, they will be immersed in a variety of activities to nurture their skills and inspire imaginative freedom. Each of the 3 days revolves around a different art form to provide enjoyment of diverse creative expression.
Your kids can look forward to a stimulating mix of artistic adventures! In Ceramics, they will get hands-on with foundational hand-building techniques, shaping their own pieces and bringing them to life with playful decorating and glazing. With Phone Photography, they will discover how light, perspective and simple camera tools can transform an everyday moment into a work of art. And in Charcoal Drawing, they’ll explore the magic of bold black-and-white sketches, learning the basics through expressive plant illustrations and even their own self-portraits. It is a warm, welcoming space for young artists to experiment, imagine and create with confidence.
Never a dull moment for your child in this 3-day retreat of unearthing and broadening their artistic talents.
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8 April Wednesday |
9 April Thursday |
10 April Friday |
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2:30-5:30pm |
Ceramics |
Phone Photography |
Charcoal Drawing |
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).
Phone Photography: Amy Law
Chief photographer at Little Stories, specialises in fine art and candid photography, capturing the essence of relationships across diverse locations, such as Hong Kong, France and the United States.
Amy holds a degree in Education and a minor in Journalism from the University of Hong Kong. She furthered her studies in Fine Art at the University of Arts London and earned a Master of Design at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Amy cultivates enjoyable and authentic photography experiences, emphasising a candid approach that resonates with genuine emotions. Amy's dedication to her craft has earned her accolades that include the Fine Art Photography Award in the UK, and her work has been exhibited in Hong Kong and the US.
Charcoal Drawing: 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.
Period
8 to 10 April 2026 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday)
Time
2:30pm – 5:30pm
No. of Lesson
3 (Total of 9 hours)
Fee
HK$2,490
Level
Beginner
Language
Cantonese
Course Code
ACKC-1451B-R
Age
5 years old or above
Entry Requirement
N/A
Venue
15/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre



