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11 July 2024

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HKAC CREATORS FOR TOMORROW - Lidless Shuffle

Venue: Diana Cheung Experimental Gallery, 3/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre  
Date: 2022.09.03 - 2022.10.02
Time: 10:00 - 18:00 *Exhibition opening hours may change if Shouson Theatre has matinee performances.  
Price: Free Admission  
   Lidless Shuffle   

Exhibition Introduction

'After something, my eyelids are hard to close every night. My feet wander aimlessly in the city like shuffling songs…'. Where will we go when we set foot on the road on a sleepless night?


Lidless Shuffle is an installation exhibition, exploring a laying low ambience in our secular life. Through a series of interviews and city hunts, we combine videos, texts and ceramics sculptures, creating some imaginary road stories with a few seemingly aimless sleepless people. It is a wish to fabricate a fast and blurred journey to make marks in a time like this.

 

  Online Virtual Exhibition  

 


About the Artist 
 

Epical Chamber is an artist group formed by Leung Ka Man and Ocean Leung in 2018. Their art project focuses on collecting stories through interviews, field study, etc. and using videos, texts, and images to construct narrative poetry of the present, the minuscule and fragmentary. Past exhibitions: Sleepwalkers' Vision (2020), Under The Bridge Art Project: Once Upon A Dragon Interchange (2021), etc.

Facebook: 挨壁靠事務所 Epical Chamber
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‘HKAC CREATORS FOR TOMORROW’ is a new initiative launched by the Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) in 2020 to nurture and support Hong Kong emerging artists and curators who are attempting to launch a professional career in arts to gain practical experiences through programme planning, creation, and execution. The scheme accepts proposals for solo exhibitions or themed group exhibitions of various contemporary art forms and disciplines (Visual Art, New Media Art, Comic Art, Sound Art and Cross-disciplinary Arts) to be held at the Diana Cheung Experimental Gallery (3F, HKAC).

 

About Hong Kong Arts Centre 

Since 1977, Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) has been a platform for nurturing and supporting artists, and infusing art into everyday life. Its unique arts and educational programmes aim to make the arts accessible for all. The HKAC believes in the transformational power of art for people from all walks of life. Established over four decades ago, HKAC endeavours to bring arts to the people of Hong Kong – by presenting programmes for visual arts, performing arts, moving images and media arts, comics and animation. Other areas cover arts education, conferences, festivals, public art and community projects, all with the vision and mission of engaging and inspiring creativity in the Hong Kong community.

In 2000, HKAC founded its education arm, Hong Kong Art School (HKAS). HKAS provides award-bearing programmes to nurture artists and art practitioners, as well as short enrichment courses for the general public.

HKAC aspires to engage everyone in the community to become an active participant in the arts - as an enthusiast, an artist or a patron.

HKAC will continue its 45th anniversary celebrations into 2023. Let’s continue to embrace ‘Arts for Passion, Arts for Life, Arts for All’, and share the inspiration.

Official website: hkac.org.hk | Facebook: Hong Kong Arts Centre | Instagram: @hongkongartscentre

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https://donorbox.org/support-hong-kong-arts-centre 


To reduce the risk of the spread of COVID-19, the presenters have implemented the following precautionary measures:-

  1. Visitors are required to measure body temperature before admission. Visitors with normal body temperature below 37.5 degrees Celsius (as indicated by the temperature detector used by presenters) would be allowed access;
  2. Visitors are required to clean their hands with hand sanitiser before admission;
  3. Visitors are required to wear their own mask inside the venue. 

The presenters will review the situation and adjust the measures if necessary. We appreciate your understanding.

The presenters reserve the rights of final decision on the arrangement.

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