Mash-Up Magic Easter Art Camp: Ink & Tales
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 vibrant blend of art experiences designed to spark curiosity and confidence.
In Chinese Ink, painting is more than black and white. It is about using splash-ink techniques to create abstract landscapes that allow ink, watercolours (plant-based pigments) and stone colours (mineral pigments) to flow and blend together, presenting a sense of movement within the stillness of ink painting.
Stencil Art will introduce them to the full creative process—from sketching their own designs to experimenting with spray paint—while also giving them a fun glimpse into the culture, concepts and styles that shape modern graffiti.
Drama will help the understand different body forms and use the body to tell stories. Learn how picture book stories are structured and create your own stories.
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 |
Chinese Ink |
Stencil Art |
Drama |
Tutor
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.
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 as the first foreign artist to perform live painting at the historical site of Uto Shrine. He has also held exhibitions in Hanshin Umeda, Osaka and Matsuzakaya, Nagoya.
Drama: Martin Choy
Martin graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Drama, majoring in Acting. He is currently a freelance performer, drama educator, and outdoor activity instructor.
Martin’s recent performances include: the HKAPA Master of Fine Arts Directing graduation production ‘Hammett’; Zuni Icosahedron’s ‘The Birth of Tragedy’, ‘The Martial Arts Performer in Action’, ‘Startled Dreams’ (toured in Serbia, Poland, Bangkok); ‘The Legend of Old Nine - One Table Two Chairs’ (performed in Singapore); HKAPA’s ‘Blindness 3.0’ (toured in Tainan and Guangzhou).
Martin’s previous participation in the school production ‘Blindness’ earned him the Outstanding Actor Award.
Period
8 to 10 April 2026 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday)
Time
2:30pm – 5:30pm
No. of Lessons
3 (Total 9 hours)
Fee
HK$2,490
Level
Beginner
Language
Cantonese
Course Code
ACKC-1453B-R
Age
5 years old or above
Entry Requirement
N/A
Venue
15/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre



