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2021-03-25

Hong Kong Arts Centre & The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups - A Penguin Named Pilar and Other Short Stories [Exhibition Opening and New Book Launch (10 Apr, 2:30pm)]

Co-presented by Hong Kong Arts Centre and The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups
A Penguin Named Pilar and Other Short Stories
Exhibition Opening and New Book Launch
10 Apr 2021 | 2:30pm – 4pm
Experimental Gallery, 3/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre
(2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong) 

Secondary School Students Tell the Wonderful Stories By Paintings 

Hong Kong Arts Centre joins hands with Michelle Ling Allcock again to publish A Penguin Named Pilar and Other Short Stories. Her publications have always celebrated the diversity of artistic creativity across generations and abilities. This time, the story is launched under the outbreak of the pandemic worldwide, hope it can be a positive impact to the readers.

The project is co-presented with The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, and 16 talented students who come from different secondary schools participated the art workshops. It was a good opportunity for them to transcend their limits and make innovative artistic attempts, not only could they improve drawing skills, but also could interact with students from other schools and learn how to express themselves though art creation. Illustration in a variety of styles, the students expressed the five messages of the five stories in this illustration book, including Faith, Altruism,  Self-love”, “Treasure and Gratitude”. Michelle, the author, also contributed her illustration for the first time. Best yet, it is the honour of the Hong Kong Arts Centre to have Sir Yang Ti Liang, the former Chief Justice of Hong Kong, to do the drawing for the book cover, making this illustration book project more meaningful. The exhibition will showcase all the wonderful life stories shared by their paintings.

Published by Hong Kong Arts Centre, the books  are available at the Hong Kong Arts Centre Art Shop and online shop (hkacartshop.store).

A Penguin Named Pilar and Other Short Stories Exhibition Opening and New Book Launch
Date: 10 Apr 2021 (Saturday)
Time: 2:30pm – 4pm
Venue: Experimental Gallery, 3/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre (2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong)

A Penguin Named Pilar and Other Short Stories Exhibition
Presenters: Hong Kong Arts Centre, The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups
Special Thanks: Polytrade Paper Corporation Limited
Dates: 3 Apr 2021 – 29 Apr 2021
Time: 10am – 6pm (Opening hours may change if Shouson Theatre has day-time performance)
Venue: Experimental Gallery, 3/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre (2 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong)
Free Admission

Story - Author
Michelle Ling Allcock

Illustrations
Au Yuk Hei Jamie, Chak Man Ling, Chan Pik Ying, Chan Suet Man, Chuakla Nongfa, Ip Wing Yu, Lai Cheuk Wing Sharon, Lam Siu Kei, Lam Tsz Yan, Li Ka Yan, Natalie Luk, Ngan Wai Leung William, Shiu Hiu Ying, Wong Lui, Yan Tin Suet, Yee Viann, Michelle Ling Allcock and Yang Ti Liang

Author’s Biography:
Michelle Ling Allcock
A creative artist from Hong Kong. Born to a Chinese mother and English father, Michelle received her formative education at Chinese International School in Hong Kong and went on to complete a degree in Creative Events from the University of Kent, England. In her work Michelle draws upon the aesthetics and traditions of East and West, and her many hobbies and interests, include dancing, singing, song writing, flower arranging, jewellery making, ice skating and surfing.

Book Description:
Following the illustration book series Daisy Fairy and the Bear, Hong Kong Arts Centre publishes author Michelle Ling Allcock’s latest work, A Penguin Named Pilar and Other Short Stories. The five short stories, titled A Penguin Named Pilar, Bellboy Peter and Pokè Save a Cat in their Hotel, Moisy the Squirrel, Sheena the Sheepdog and The Shoemaker’s Daughter, celebrate the most precious things in life – family and friendship, reminding us not to forget the beautiful things and virtues that nourish our souls, such as cherishing nature, and taking pleasure in helping others. The stories also deliver the message that we should always embrace hope and stay true to ourselves.

About the Presenters
Hong Kong Arts Centre
Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC) is a multi-arts centre that fosters artistic exchanges locally and internationally, bringing the most forward creations to Hong Kong and showcasing homegrown talents abroad. HKAC stimulates innovation and promotes creativity. Being Hong Kong’s only independent non-profit multi-arts institution, HKAC offers exhibitions, screenings and performances, connecting the arts of Hong Kong to the rest of the world through programmes and collaborations.
Official website: www.hkac.org.hk | Facebook: Hong Kong Arts Centre | Instagram: @hongkongartscentre
Support HKAC @https://donorbox.org/support-hong-kong-arts-centre

The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups
The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) was founded in 1960 and is now the city’s largest youth service organisation. For the six decades, it has been committed to serving the youth of Hong Kong through the provision of a variety of services, activities and programmes, which have an annual attendance of nearly six million. We encourage youth to reach their fullest potential and with community support, we now have over 80 service units. We also have 12 core services, which include the Youth S.P.O.Ts, M21 Multimedia Services, Employment Services, Youth at Risk Services, Counselling Services, Parenting Services, Leadership Training, Volunteer Services, Education Services, Creativity Education and Youth Exchange, Leisure, Cultural and Sports Services, and Research and Publications. We encourage young people to grow into responsible and dutiful citizens and we now have over 250,000 registered volunteers and over 450,000 registered members. We believe that our motto HKFYG • Here for You reaffirms our commitment and dedication to the young people of Hong Kong.
Official website: hkfyg.org.hk | m21.hk

Press Enquires

Annie Ho (Marketing & Development Director)

Contact number: 2824 5306 / 9481 8706     

Email: aho@hkac.org.hk 

 

Zoe Tsang (Marketing & Development Officer)

Contact number: 2582 0215

Email: ztsang@hkac.org.hk