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Growing Boundless Creativity Choose from three unique studio experiences designed to inspire artistic exploration in children aged five and above. Whether your child enjoys painting, sculpting, building or performing, there is a place for them to grow and express their creativity at the Hong Kong Arts Centre. Each module, all three studios are guided by a shared creative theme. These themes keep children engaged and inspired,... Growing Boundless Creativity Choose from three unique studio experiences designed to inspire artistic exploration in children aged five and above. Whether your child enjoys painting, sculpting, building or performing, there is a place for them to grow and express their... Growing Boundless Creativity Choose from three unique studio experiences designed to inspire artistic exploration in children aged five and above. Whether your child enjoys painting,...
The Chinese character 靈 (Ling) summons the ancient shamans who once prayed and danced to bridge the gap between spirits, the heavens and the Earth. They prayed for rain. Rain is water, and water symbolises the flow of all human emotions and sentiments. Titled ‘靈‘ (Ling), this year’s graduates view creation as a medium of ritual—a tender and honest dialogue with their inner selves. This exhibition allows such private moments to sow the seeds of... The Chinese character 靈 (Ling) summons the ancient shamans who once prayed and danced to bridge the gap between spirits, the heavens and the Earth. They prayed for rain. Rain is water, and water symbolises the flow of all human emotions and sentiments. Titled ‘靈‘ (Ling),... The Chinese character 靈 (Ling) summons the ancient shamans who once prayed and danced to bridge the gap between spirits, the heavens and the Earth. They prayed for rain. Rain is water,...
Explore the power of change. Start afresh from where it all began. The Hong Kong Art School and RMIT University jointly present the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Graduate Exhibition 2026 adopts “Semordnilap” . A semordnilap is a linguistic phenomenon: a word that, when spelled or read in reverse, becomes an entirely different word. This reversal of meaning is a pivot. ‘Stressed’ turns into ‘desserts’, and ‘reviled’ becomes... Explore the power of change. Start afresh from where it all began. The Hong Kong Art School and RMIT University jointly present the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Graduate Exhibition 2026 adopts “Semordnilap” . A semordnilap is a linguistic phenomenon: a word that, when spelled or read... Explore the power of change. Start afresh from where it all began. The Hong Kong Art School and RMIT University jointly present the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) Graduate Exhibition 2026 adopts...
The short courses welcome art lovers of all levels and backgrounds, especially those who want to experience hands-on studio practice and get a taste of different art media and genres. Open to those age 16 and above, these courses will appeal to people from all walks of life – from working adults of various professions to retirees and seniors who are keen to realise their creative dreams or take up an enjoyable pastime! All Short Courses are conducted at the Main... The short courses welcome art lovers of all levels and backgrounds, especially those who want to experience hands-on studio practice and get a taste of different art media and genres. Open to those age 16 and above, these courses will appeal to people from all walks of life – from working... The short courses welcome art lovers of all levels and backgrounds, especially those who want to experience hands-on studio practice and get a taste of different art media and genres. Open to...
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