Installations
Flawless Failure
Courtyard
30.11 09.12
Success can bring happiness, but so can failure! Participants are invited to load the carts with pebbles of different weights and compete on the racetrack. The setup of the racetrack will only allow carts of a specific weight to pass through -- the wrong weight will cause the cart to either fly out of the track or crash -- the success rate is only 0.1%! If we are willing to try, failing spectacularly can still be a lot of fun.
Co-Creator
KaCaMa Design Lab
Facebook : @KaCaMaDesignLab
Instagram : @kacama_design_lab
Website : http://kacama.hk
KaCaMa Design Lab excels in sustainable design and the exploration of new design strategies that foster positive community and environmental values. Their scope of service includes product and service design, brand building, event curation and projects that enable cultural development. In recent years, the Lab established a few community cooperation programmes and projects for the enhancement of local public space to promote meaningful interactions between diversified communities and to address environmental issues.
Co-Creator
thecaveworkshop
Facebook : @thecaveworkshop
Instagram : @thecaveworkshop
Website : http://www.thecaveworkshop.com
Established in 2010 in the Kwun Tong industrial district, thecaveworkshop is a new and upcoming team of design creatives based in Hong Kong.
Unlike other commercial practices, the seven team members came from different design disciplines including graphic design, interior design and fashion design. Inspired by Chinese history and culture, their projects are multi-disciplinary creations that fully utilise different areas of design to problem-solve.
The team started out with a handmade experimental reclaimed wood furniture collection, it then branched out to larger art installations, woodwork workshops, as well as passionately contributing creative designs for the community and public spaces.
Installations
Project O
Courtyard
30.11 09.12
Ready to step into the shoes of Othello from Shakespeare’s classic play?
Based on the “trial” and “error” in the literary masterpiece, the project team designed an enclosed booth for visitors to experience Othello’s internal struggle to determine if Desdemona has betrayed him. Testimonies from four main characters in the play will be presented with sound and music that vary with the visitors’ every move. Ay, a final judgment must be made in this literature soundscape!
Co-Creator
IMS (Imaginary Machete Swinger)
Website : http://imaginarymacheteswinger.com/
IMS is a recently formed small network of researchers, artists, and students. Its aim is to establish a co-learning/co-artistry environment through integration and collaboration.
Installations
The Strange Tenants
Courtyard & Verandah
30.11 09.12
Lumieres Hong Kong celebrates its 1st year anniversary by co-presenting The Strange Tenants, an original creation by Stéphane Masson, who was part of the artistic lineup of the 1st edition of Lumieres Hong Kong. Stéphane Masson returns this time to introduce several strange tenants to PMQ. Giant fish, exotic animals and perhaps the person next to you will appear in various window boxes facing the Courtyard after 6pm during deTour.
This surreal and mischievous distribution of moving images will bring a breath of poetry and smiles to our overcrowded city.
This installation will light up after 6 pm each day during deTour.
Co-Creator
Stéphane Masson
Website : http://stephanemasson.fr/
Stéphane Masson is a videographer whose creativity is expressed by hijacking mundane objects with moving images. Answering to an urge to inject a bit of craziness and magic in our everyday lives, he poetically transforms our environment with surprising artworks.
Co-Presenter
Installations
Canneto
Rooftop Garden
30.11 09.12
A piece by the renowned Italian artist Pino Castagna, Canneto is bushes of bamboo made of Murano glass. Bamboo, in many oriental cultures, symbolises purity and virtue. The incomparable straightness of the bamboo, the perfection of its impetus towards the sky, and the knots between the hollow parts are laden with meanings. The sound of bamboo leaves moving in the wind, to certain masters, is associated with enlightenment. Italian craftsmanship embodying Chinese spirit may remind us of Marco Polo’s travel to China hundreds of years ago.
An accredited installation of BODW City Programme.
Co-Creator
Pino Castagna
Pino Castagna was born in Castelgomberto, in the province of Vicenza, Italia, in 1932.
He completed his academic studies in Verona and Venice. Over the years, he acquired and improved the various skills and his knowledge of working with materials like ceramic, glass, marble, wood, bronze, aluminium, cast iron, cement and steel. His artistic research, in fact, is characterized by his experimentation in the use of the medium, and by continually going beyond the extreme limits of the resistance of the materials. He creates imposing works that are often placed in spectacular natural spaces, creating a continual dialogue-exchange with the surrounding space.
Castagna’s models are Brancusi, Derain, Modigliani, Wotruba and Guerrini for their anti-classicism. The artist’s sculptures are obvious transpositions of a subjective idea completely in tune with the environment in which they are placed.
The artist’s most important one-man shows have found, moreover, their ideal, open-air locations in the main historical centres of cities in Italy and Europe. With his retrospective at Trento’s Palazzo delle Albere and the survey exhibition in the rooms of Mantova’s Palazzo Té in 1985, Castagna’s importance in the international art world was recognized. His success was confirmed the following year with his participation in the 42nd Venice Biennial, with the memorable cast iron installation of Sails (1981) on the bank of the basin of San Marco.
The architectonic and environmental ambition of Castagna’s sculptures is revealed in a series of urban-scale initiatives including Cascade (1991-1992), a work placed in the countryside along a French motorway near Lyons; the open-air church in the courtyard in front of the Parish Church of Zermeghedo (1994); Monadi, a steel and cement sculpture intended for the Villa Glori sculpture park in Rome; the glass Reed, acquired by the Chamber of Deputies, now part of Montecitorio’s contemporary art collection (2001); the Venetian Block, a sculpture made of Murano glass and steel, about 10 meters tall that rises in the Center of the Rotonda Maria Rosa Molas in Castellón de la Plana, Spain (2002).
Installations
The Unknown Machine
Hollywood Garden, LG/F
30.11 09.12
Bernard Rudofsky’s intriguing book Now I Lay Me Down to Eat illustrates alternative ways of living in the past and inspires us to imagine a new way of living.
The Unknown Machine encourages interactions amongst people, and interactions with nature with its design and structure. The organic core inside the cubic lattice frame has protruding “arms” that are peering holes. Visitors are invited to peep into the holes, observe each other through reflected images: stay, explore and imagine. Drawing people together is the closest way to share, transfer, search and understand the different truths (the unknown) of other individuals.
Co-Creator
Chan Pak Chuen
Website : http://www.chanpakchuen.com/
Chan Pak Chuen was born in 1990 and completed Master of Architecture in 2016 and a bachelor degree in Architectural Studies in 2013 at Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He was awarded the Wharf ArchDesign Trust Scholarship in 2016 and the Cliftons Art Prize in 2012.
Chan’s creative works reflect on the relationship between space and human in the big data era, and criticise the crux of the contemporary society.
Co-Creator
Poon Tsz Long, Sunny
Instagram : @yellowoyo
Graduate of CUHK Master of Architecture in 2016, Poon is working as an architectural and interior designer. He is passionate about metal arts, creative devices and kayaking.
Co-Creator
Fong Ming Him, Arthur
Arthur Fong has a Master in Architecture; he is interested in studying architecture as an organic extension of the human body.
Installations
Ding Dong
Courtyard
30.11 09.12
Ding Dong is an experiment to transform a musical instrument into a spatial structure. It subverts the experience of listening by situating the audience within the instrument to become part of the instrument.
A set of swing boards amongst large wind chime tubes allows participants to slow down and enjoy the movement of swinging, surrounded by the glow and tinkling of the chimes and be engaged in a whole new musical experience.
Co-Creator
Trilingua Design
Instagram : @trilingua.hk
Website : http://trilingua.hk/
Trilingua Design was established in 2010 by Adonian Chan and Chris Tsui. Their design service includes publication design, branding, visual identity, lettering, website design and exhibition design. Clients include West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, Greenpeace, Ad-lib, etc. Trilingua also zealously works for local art groups, including Hong Kong Art Centre, Soundpocket, Ying E Chi, Hong Kong House of Literature, etc.
Trilingua is now researching and developing a typeface called “Hong Kong BeiWei Kaishu”. The studio has also been creating type design related art works.
Co-Creator
Hanc Design
Website : http://hancdesign.com/
Hanc Design was founded in 2014 by Angus Ngai, a Registered Architect (HKIA) in Hong Kong. He is a multi-disciplinary designer with over 10 years of experience in designing and producing hardwood furniture. He is also a Part-time Lecturer at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Angus aims to realise and infuse Chinese traditional aesthetics into the modern living environment in Hong Kong and China.
Co-Creator
WEEWUNGWUNG
Facebook : @weewungwunghk
Website : https://weewungwung.com/
Founded in 2015, WEEWUNGWUNG is a digital design studio based in Hong Kong focusing on web and interactive experiences.
Working closely with renowned graphic designers, artists, curators, and corporates, WEEWUNGWUNG continues to promote creative modern browsing experiences to create a lively presence for brands and events on the world wide web.
Exhibitions
White Rabbits, Let’s Play
Unit S510, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
Connecting technology and imagination, White Rabbits, Let’s Play is a sound-reactive projection mapping installation.
As the designer leaves to take a breather, white rabbits hop out of the candy wrappers one by one to wander curiously around the workstation, leaving their footprints on the designer’s belongings. Look, the sneaky rabbits are gathering around the snack and taking a nibble of it!
Visitors are invited to surround the workstation and interact with these naughty creatures. But remember, any loud sound, like a clap or a shout, will send them scurrying back to their packaging.
Co-Creator
Matthew Sia
Instagram : @siayk
Website : http://matthewsia.com/
“Always be curious. To understand something is not just about being able to define or describe the subject. Instead, taking something that I already know and making it unknown thrills me. It refreshes and deepens my understanding of the subject.”
Matthew Sia is a graphic and interactive designer based in Singapore. He recently graduated from the London College of Communication and holds a BA in Graphic and Media Design (Design for Interaction and Moving Image).
Exhibitions
Design and the City: Urban Futures Lab
Unit S603, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
Experiential futures are an immersive way to enable people to share in a glimpse of the future of cities and urban environments. The exhibition space combines the display of artefacts and public participatory design activities to stimulate conversation and the development of material outcomes related to urban futures in Hong Kong.
The exhibition comprises the works completed by Honours students in Interior Architecture at the School of Design at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. Themed “Melbourne 02068: designing our futures”, the exhibits are students’ imagination of what it might be like to live in Melbourne 50 years from now and their exploration of how to influence change.
The participatory design activities will produce further future-oriented artefacts for “Hong Kong 02068”— a project to be participated by postgraduate students from the same school as part of their multi-disciplinary design study tour in Hong Kong.
Co-Creator
Dr. Samantha Edwards-Vandenhoek (Program and Workshop Co-Lead)
Instagram : @swinburne_design
Dr Samantha Edwards-Vandenhoek is a digital media artist, designer and educator. Samantha's research seeks to understand and advance the role place-based design education plays in social well-being, community belonging and economic development. As an educator, Samantha believes that by engaging design students in meaningful collaboration with social, political and environmental issues they learn to become empathetic creative practitioners and design thinkers aware of the inherent power of visual communication to transform the world in which we live. In 2011 and 2015 she was the recipient of the highly prestigious Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence and Community Engagement.
Co-Creator
Bridgette Engeler (Program and Workshop Co-Lead)
Bridgette Engeler is a pracademic working across strategic design, innovation and foresight. A futurist and strategic designer, she is Course Director for the Master of Design program at Swinburne University, and she regularly collaborates with industry and organisations on futures-oriented projects and programs. Her work spans across strategic and transformative design, speculative design, experiential and critical futures, and transition design. Bridgette’s research interest is the nexus created between strategic design and strategic foresight, and emergent opportunities intersecting design, ecosystems, people and technology.
Exhibitions
move the words, keep the shapes
Corridor, G/F, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
As a street artist, SP38 likes working outdoors and in public so that his works are accessible to all.
Creating in public brings an additional dimension to the artwork; viewers’ comments, questions and their proximity have an alchemic power over the final piece of work.
With live painting, the idea that a painting can be an ephemeral and evolving object is more evident. The process becomes a research, as well as a challenge, where tests are permanent, defects are allowed, and errors are visible, to metaphorically align with the theme “Trial and Error”.
Co-Creator
SP38
Instagram : @sp.38
Website : http://www.sp38.com
Sylvain Perier, professionally known as SP 38, is a French painter, street artist, billsticker and performer. He was born in 1960 in Coutances, Normandy of France. First classified as belonging to the Figuration libre artistic movement, this international figure of street art has produced artistic works in many countries.
Exhibitions
The Making of Blue & White Plates
PMQ Taste Library, H504, Hollywood Block B
30.11 09.12
This summer Craig Au-Yeung went to Jingdezhen, the “porcelain capital” of China. He lived the life of an artisan and worked on 49 blue and white large porcelain plates.
He painted on these 49 plates bearded men with eyes half closed and mouth opened as if they were speaking. These caricatures represent the artist’s reflection on the world, art and the self. The back of the plates are the artist’s spontaneous wild drawings.
He named this porcelain plate series Starters, a play on the Chinese characters “head” and “plate” which together mean starter.
Co-Creator
Au-Yeung Ying Chai Craig
Born in Hong Kong, Au-Yeung Ying Chai Craig is a food curator, a cartoonist, and a food, travel and lifestyle writer.
Au-Yeung founded Taste Library in Hong Kong in 2014, and organised “Craig’s Half Full Kitchen” in Beijing in 2015. In 2018 he established the cultural space Qizai in Xian, to enrich the culinary art and food aesthetic scene with diversified content.
Au-Yeung was the ambassador for Slow Food Great China in 2017.
Exhibitions
Floating Journey
Unit S505, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
Floating Journey is inspired by suminagashi, the traditional Japanese art of water marbling that embodies the spirit of “living in the moment”. Floating pigments are swirled into kaleidoscopic patterns using pointed tools. The unpredictability of the creative process is not dissimilar to life. Participants are nonetheless reminded that experimentation can bring about beautiful surprises.
The Japanese zen garden-inspired exhibition includes an experimentation zone and an experience zone in which visitors can go on a meditative creative journey and leave with a souvenir toy boat.
Co-Creator
Dyelicious
Facebook : @DyeliciousHouse
Instagram : @dyelicioushouse
Website : http://dyelicious.hk
Using leftover food as key ingredient for their dye, Dyelicious’ products were hailed as having the ‘world’s most beautiful colors’ at the 2015 Milan World Expo. At the studio, one can find colors belonging to Hong Kong, to food and to each of us.
Dyelicious has always strived to give leftover food a starring role, to let people find the moving and happy aspects of life as well as experience the art of living.
The team hopes that with the infusion of modern technology, the traditional art of dyeing can find new expressions. With its persistence in environmental protection and innovation, Dyelicious is named the ‘Solution of Future Food for Climate Change’ at the 2018 Rome Make Faire.
Exhibitions
Tree. Journey. Find
Unit S211, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
Similar to the life of a tree, personal growth comes from overcoming obstacles and learning from mistakes. These experiences become the foundation of a fruitful future.
This installation is a collection of memories in the shape of a tree. Through the nostalgic items suspended from the tree, visitors can recall their own “Trial and Error” moments with fondness.
Co-Creator
Mishtar
Facebook : @MishtarLifeStyle
Instagram : @mishtarlifestyle
Mishtar was established in 2010 by Mike Hung and Ishtar Yu, specialising in handmade ethnic inspired designs and products.
Mishtar is a Hebrew word which means “the power and the rule”. The team believes that creating within specific rules and style can still lead to infinite possibilities. They hope that through their work, people can pay more attention to the fun elements in life, and thereby impacting other lives.
The ethnic symbols and natural materials incorporated in Mishtar’s creations are the ways that the team passes on the blessing and respect for nature associated with the dreamcatchers.
Exhibitions
Slow Sculpture — Mountain Water People Creature
Unit S201, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
Our city’s development and redevelopment are similar to a slow sculpturing process, a constant form-finding exercise in search of its ideal composition. Inspired by local writer Xixi’s concrete poem, the artist uses algorithmic 3D modeling tools to transform the Hong Kong cityscape into a spatial poem.
The installation is an abstraction of past to future urbanization through a sequence of words, music, lighting and poetry. A sea of floating words morphs into different landscapes and cityscapes. As the shape of our “future city” emerges, what’s next?
Co-Creator
Bong Yeung (littleurbanmountain)
Website : http://littleurbanmountain.hk
Born in Hong Kong, Bong Yeung studied Architecture and graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture in 2011. During his final year, he received Dean’s List for “Distinction in Design” and Merit in Thesis, and was selected by Blueprint Magazine as “one of the Best of the Student Shows”. Yeung worked on several projects in London, Oxford and Exeter and became a UK Registered Architect in 2014. From 2011 to 2018, he worked at the Foster + Partners Hong Kong office, responsible for high profile projects in Asia such as the Murray Building Hotel, Ocean Terminal Extension and Wuhan masterplan. He has also taught part-time in a design module at HKU Space and was a guest critic at CUHK and HKU.
In 2017, Yeung won the UNESCO UCCN Shenzhen Design Award For Young Talent. He is the Founder and Design Principal of littleurbanmountain, a studio that focuses on architecture, interior design and art projects. His work has been selected by Drawing Prize and was exhibited at the World Architecture Festival in Berlin and Sir John Soane’s Museum in London from 2017 to 2018. Yeung received a special mention from the jury in ArchiGraphicArts Drawing Competition 2016-17 in Russia. In 2016, a team of three from HKU Space led by Yeung gained an honorable mention for the Flexible Housing Society Contest in Spain.
Exhibitions
(de)color
Unit S512, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
(de)color is a physical manifestation of the “Trial and Error” process in design. The clear water that goes into the lava lamp installation represents a designer’s own belief and original idea. The different dyes added are analogous to the comments and criticism received in a design process. The repeated cycle of opening up to new ideas and filtering out extraneous information refines and elevates the design without compromising the purity of the original idea.
The final lava lamps, like many design solutions, may not be perfect, but their uniqueness nevertheless makes them special.
Co-Creator
TH Studio (Steve Tam and Hin Tse)
Instagram : @thdesignstudio
Two architecture graduates (Steve Tam and Hin Tse) who are straying inside the hustle and bustle of the working field, slowly losing their enthusiasm. To revive the passion for design and to achieve their promised dream, the two started working together again, hoping to create new sparks when new ideas collide.
Exhibitions
One and Only
Unit S414, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
More than 20,000 butterflies, remnants of the “Trial and Error” process, are interconnected and bounded to each other by ultrafine wires like a network of nerves. The chair within this network represents human beings. The one and only butterfly that breaks out is illuminated (physically and metaphorically) by external lighting to symbolise a moment of epiphany.
The installation is a spatial interpretation and illustration of the relationship and contrast between “Trial and Error” and “Inspiration” through the use of metaphors.
Co-Creator
Nao Kimura
Website : http://kimura-nao.com/
Nao Kimura was born in Tokyo in 1964. She graduated from the Theory of Design Department at Junior College of Musashino Art University, and graduated from the major program of the school above.
Nao Kimura was employed as product designer in the planning office of toymaker TOMY Company, Ltd. (currently Takara-Tomy Company, Ltd.) In 2009, she started creating her Metamorphosis installation series using countless number of butterflies. Miss Kimura was invited to hold numerous exhibitions not only in Japan, but also in other countries such as Italy, France and Sweden. She was awarded Arte Laguna Prize Special Prize (Italy) in 2017 and Higashi-Kuninomiya Culture Award (Japan) in 2018.
Exhibitions
Sensorial Estates: Hyper-Density vs Public-Privacy
Unit S209, Staunton Block A
30.11 09.12
Exploring topics of urban overcrowding, housing shortage and Hong Kong’s urban spatial experience as a microcosm of extreme social disparity.
Examining the delineation between public and private space in the context of Hong Kong’s urban experience, and the sociological and spatial narratives it tells us.
As 21st century cities have sprawled outward, with their spiralling behemoth ring-roads and expanses of suburbia, Hong Kong has instead expanded more deeply and densely into and unto itself – continuously cutting and creating more and more spaces out of its complex, congested urban fabric. Here, like nowhere else, entire global supply chains and systems of power are condensed into one metropolitan experience, from Guangzhou factories that supply the world’s consumer goods to the dominating international financial institutions that dictate global markets. As the world’s systems and structures become more volatile and complex, so too does Hong Kong. And so too does the resulting urban fabric of the city as it continues to expand into itself; its pockets of hyper-locality, the superimposition and segregation of contrasting cultural worlds, the widening extremities of the social classes, the mounting influence of Chinese empire encroaching on spaces of Hong Kongnese identity.
Co-Creator
WE-DESIGNS
Facebook : @WE.DESIGNS.LLC
Instagram : @WendyWFok | @we_designs_llc
Website : http://we-designs.com/
WE PROVIDE CREATIVE STRATEGY FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ™
interactive experiences and spaces, audio-visual installations, shareable digital artifacts, and beyond.
WE are an international network of designers, architects, developers, digital media creatives, producers, brand consultants, art directors, academics, and hustlers.
WE are a generative creative agency delivering branded designs, installations and interactives through a new-technology and research-led approach. We have produced work for museums, festivals, art fairs, public installations, and fashion & lifestyle branding and retail concepts. Our media team develops concepts, audience engagement strategy, experience design, and activations. Our production and design team renders this into the physical, interactive, multi-sensory built experience.
WE believe the international virtual and Internet platform is a means of local to global collaboration, and our trans-disciplinary approach to designing surpasses the traditional physical space. Online video conferencing has become a norm within our practice, to engage with collaborators beyond the metric space and within various international cities. We believe in the many portals of open-source forms of exchange.
As a design practice, we believe that the future of collaborative work includes engaging the design agency beyond the architecture, and probing into various forms of fields and practices, including digital media, advertising, software, design-fabrication, and beyond. Our collaborations range from production work for large cultural events, designs for high-end fashion companies, installations for cultural institutions, to object-based product researched designs. We believe in working towards answering the larger definition of what architecture encompasses within new global practices.
WE DESIGN TOGETHER ™.
Exhibitions
Revive: Salted Fish
PMQ Taste Library, H504, Hollywood Block B
30.11 09.12
The same object often carries different meanings in different eras. The “salted fish” was a meal staple generations ago but has lost its popularity nowadays.
Designer Kay Chan collaborates with Taste Library to initiate an experimental project for a salted fish redux. A contemporary touch is added in every stage from the preservation, to appearance, to packaging design. Visitors are invited to view the salted fish from a brand new perspective.
Co-Creator
Kay Chan (Designer/ Co-curator)
Facebook : @kaychan852
Instagram : @kaychan852
Kay has been exploring sustainable social design, new design strategies and art projects that promote positive community and environmental values. In her recent collaborative community projects, she focuses on enhancing local public space to foster meaningful interactions within diverse communities and addressing environmental issues.
Co-Creator
PMQ Taste Library (Co-curator)
Facebook : @PMQTasteLibrary
Instagram : @pmqtastelibrary
As Hong Kong’s first and only food-focused library, PMQ Taste Library uses food as the cultural bridge to support, inform and connect individuals, community projects and organisations. Through creative projects and cooking workshops, Taste Library promotes the design of flavours and encourages the public to see food with new eyes. Food is, after all, more than survival.
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Workshops
Frontside of Cetacean – Rubber Stamps Workshop
Verandah S3C, Staunton Block A
Date & Time
1.12 ( Sat )14:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 17:30
2.12 ( Sun )16:00 – 17:30
8.12 ( Sat )14:30 – 16:00
16:00 – 17:30
Online Registration
Ocean Stamps take rubber stamps as the medium of environmental education to tell stories of the ocean. Through painting and carving rubber stamps, participants get a clearer picture of the characteristics of cetaceans, their lives, past, present and future.
The workshop will teach participants ways of distinguishing between whales and dolphins. At the end of the workshop, they will take home not only the rubber stamps but also tales of the ocean.
Co-Creator
Ocean Stamps
Facebook : @oceanstampsfwte
Instagram : @oceanstampsfwte
Ocean Stamps began in 2015 in Hualian of Taiwan. The name has double meanings: it literally means “ocean-themed stamps”, and “an oceans person”, someone who has great passion for the sea. The two phrases sound very similar in Cantonese. As a Hongkonger living away from her hometown, the Hong Kong identity is especially dear to the creator behind the brand.
Ocean Stamps promotes ocean education through the making of rubber stamps. Every stamp tells a story, perhaps about sea creatures or perhaps about the crisis our Earth is facing.
“There is still much to be learned about the ocean, and making stamps helps me to keep learning, searching and enriching myself.”
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Workshops
Sukumo Workshop
Unit H408, Hollywood Block B
Date & Time
1.12 ( Sat )12:00 - 14:00 (30 mins per session)
2.12 ( Sun )14:00 - 16:00 (30 mins per session)
8.12 ( Sat )14:00 - 16:00 (30 mins per session)
9.12 ( Sun )14:00 - 16:00 (30 mins per session)
Online Registration
The SUKUMO Leather acquires its unique indigo colour through a completely natural process. Following a 600-year-old Japanese tradition, the dye is made from the fermented leaves of the mature indigo. SUKUMO Leather’s wonderful suppleness and beautiful shades are simply unrivalled. Come and make your own leather bracelet using the inimitable SUKUMO Leather.
Co-Creator
Sukumo Leather
Facebook : @SukumoLeatherPMQ
Instagram : @sukumoleather
Website : http://sukumo-leather.com/en.html
Sukumo Leather hopes to preserve the centuries old natural dyeing process and to introduce the beautiful indigo dyed leather to the world.
Workshops
Free Flow Workshop – Paste a Trace! Linocut Printing
Courtyard
1.12 09.12
11:00 - 20:00
In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the basics of linocut carving and printing techniques. Participants will learn how to identify what makes an ideal image for a linocut artwork. They can either use their own design or use the readymade ones for printing. Starting with tracing the selected pattern or design and transferring them onto the lino surface, they can then carve the lino block with linocut blades to create a positive image. The image will be inked using a roller with block printing ink and printed onto paper or fabric.
Participants will also learn an easy way to print using a spoon and soap. They can take home the lino block to do more printing at home! The workshop will focus on mono or duo-colour print. Participants may choose to print the same design in multicolours.
Free admission on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration is required.
Co-Creator
Pinacotheca
Facebook : @galeria.postoffice | @Locomotive.kidsculb
Instagram : @posterized.eu | @a.mori_art
Website : https://www.agnieszkamori.com
Pinacotheca is an art and design centre based in Hong Kong, founded by Agnieszka Mori and Anna Zeies.
Mori and Zeies are two passionate friends and creative professionals who believe that art and creating are the tools to heal the world. A wide spectrum of workshops are offered for both adults and kids, groups and individuals, without age limitations. With different experiences from Poland, Hong Kong, Japan and Germany, Mori and Zeies both focus on creative teaching and experimenting, with a mission to help people see beauty in themselves while creating artworks. To them, “Trial and errors” is a process that one must go through while creating.
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Workshops
Soapstone Carving Workshop
Hub S710, Staunton Block A
Date & Time
2.12 ( Sun )14:00 - 17:00
Online Registration
Stone carving is an art of elimination, anything that is not needed is taken away. Every move is calculated; every step, whether good or bad, contributes to the final product. Just be brave: try and make mistakes. Try your best, enjoy the process and admire the final result.
Participants will work on a piece of 1-3kg soapstone (children will work with a smaller piece).
Process:
1. The tutor will introduce basic knowledge of stone carving and guide participants to create a draft for their stone sculptures.
2. Participants will begin carving.
3. Sanding and polishing of the sculptures.
4. Photo taking and packaging.
The workshop will take approximately 3 hours.
Co-Creator
Soapstone Studio
Facebook : @soapstonestudio
Instagram : @soapstonestiKiio
Soapstone Studio is founded by Yim Pui Yan, who learned soapstone carving from Swiss sculptor Axel Zwahlen in 2012. After graduation, she began a career as a language teacher and began to introduce stone carving to Hong Kong. Since 2016, she began to immerse herself in Chinese tea culture and infuse her work with oriental aesthetics. From then on, Yim focuses on creating works that are inspired by mountains, and started Soapstone Studio with the hope to help connecting human and nature. In August this year, Soapstone Studio was selected by Pinkoi HK as one of the 100 designs featured at their pop up store.
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Workshops
Messy Symphony – Hand-painted UV Resin Workshop
Verandah S3C or S6B, Staunton Block A
Date & Time
2.12 ( Sun )11:30 - 13:30 (Verandah S3C)
8.12 ( Sat )17:00 - 19:00 (Verandah S6B)
9.12 ( Sun )11:30 - 13:30 (Verandah S3C)
Online Registration
Creativity is letting our imagination run wild, while art is the process of selecting beautiful work. Have fun with acrylic paint and conduct your own messy symphony! Join us in exploring combination of colours, shapes and textures, and create your own unique picture through the process of trial and error.
Incorporating UV resin art, your favourite colours and patterns will be transformed into a necklace or a keychain. Whether you are a skilled painter or kids who simply love messing around with crayons, a couple of friends, or a sweet family, it does not matter! We can all experience the search for exquisite beauty in a process seemingly filled with randomness and mistakes. Come and compose a chaotic yet melodic symphony together!
Co-Creator
Shel crafts&music
Facebook : @shel.crafts.music
Instagram : @shel.crafts.music
Shel crafts&music was founded by Rachel Chan (Shel) in 2014. Her passion in music and art sparked the idea of combining the two things she loves, creating artworks inspired by melodies and lyrics. She believes music can evoke images, shades of colours, emotions and memories.
Shel designs hand-drawn resin accessories expressing the meaning of songs or lyrics, including tailor-made products. Together with friends sharing similar interests, Shel also provides workshops for the community, ranging from kindergarten kids at fun fairs, to teens in youth centres, and adults coming for private classes.
Shel crafts&music also makes use of social media as a platform to share DIY ideas, music covers, as well as original music.
Art can connect people of different backgrounds, languages or ages. Shel is dedicated to share the enjoyable experience of design and craft-making with the community. Hoping to provide more meaningful artworks, Shel will continue to explore different possibilities of expressing music visually.
Workshops
Cooking Demo: Unexpected Recipes with Salted Fish
PMQ Taste Library, H504, Hollywood Block B
Date & Time
1.12 ( Sat )13:00 - 14:00
2.12 ( Sun )13:00 - 14:00
3.12 ( Mon )13:00 - 14:00
5.12 ( Wed )13:00 - 14:00
7.12 ( Fri )13:00 - 14:00
8.12 ( Sat )13:00 - 14:00
9.12 ( Sun )13:00 - 14:00
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The popularity of different ingredients in cooking varies from decade to decade. Sometimes the use of a certain ingredient declines only because of our limited knowledge and understanding of it. Is salted fish only good for fried rice and meat cake? Curator Andy Dark will demonstrate other possibilities of using salted fish creatively to make dishes that you wouldn’t have expected!
Co-Creator
PMQ Taste Library
Facebook : @pmqtastelibrary
Instagram : @pmqtastelibrary
As Hong Kong’s first and only food-focused library, PMQ Taste Library uses food as the cultural bridge to support, inform and connect individuals, community projects and organisations. Through creative projects and cooking workshops, Taste Library promotes the design of flavours and encourages the public to see food with new eyes. Food is, after all, more than survival.
Workshops
From Decoration to Creation: Art Jamming on Food Plates
Taste Library, H504, Hollywood Block B
Date & Time
1.12 ( Sat )15:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 16:30
17:00 - 17:30
18:00 - 18:30
2.12 ( Sun )15:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 16:30
17:00 - 17:30
18:00 - 18:30
8.12 ( Sat )15:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 16:30
17:00 - 17:30
18:00 - 18:30
9.12 ( Sun )15:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 16:30
17:00 - 17:30
18:00 - 18:30
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Cartoonist Craig Au-Yeung has turned plates into his canvas, painting caricatures on blue and white porcelain tableware that visualises his worldly reflections.
Visitors are welcome to go to PMQ Taste Library for an artistic plating experience incorporating ingredients of vibrant colours and textures. Come explore the possibilities and create something uniquely yours!
Co-Creator
Au Yeung Ying Chai Craig
Born in Hong Kong, Au-Yeung Ying Chai Craig is a food curator, a cartoonist, and a food, travel and lifestyle writer.
Au-Yeung founded Taste Library in Hong Kong in 2014, and organised “Craig’s Half Full Kitchen” in Beijing in 2015. In 2018 he established the cultural space Qizai in Xian, to enrich the culinary art and food aesthetic scene with diversified content.
Au-Yeung was the ambassador for Slow Food Great China in 2017.
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Workshops
Nostalgic Zinc Iron Mailbox Workshop
Verandah S6C, Staunton Block A
Date & Time
2.12 ( Sun )14:00 - 16:00
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Signages, patterns and marks found in our neighbourhoods are full of collective memories and cultural references. Print them on zinc iron mailboxes to produce unique creations with Hong Kong characteristics.
Co-Creator
1a space
Facebook : @oneaspace
Instagram : @1a_space
Website : https://www.oneaspace.org.hk/
1a space, founded in 1998, is an independent, non-profit contemporary visual art organisation and art venue established by a group of Hong Kong art workers. It aims to promote the critical dissemination of contemporary visual art practices and affiliated art forms, drawn from local and international arenas, through the 1a space programme. The operation of 1a space is supported by grants and donations. 1a space’s administration cost is partially supported by the Hong Kong Art Development Council.
Workshops
Co-creation of City Landscape – Spray Painting on Bricks Workshop
Verandah S6B, Staunton Block A
Date & Time
2.12 ( Sun )14:00 - 16:00
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Taking references from the landmarks of Hong Kong’s old districts, the city’s historical background and cultural stories, participants will create stencils with patterns and motifs inspired by the city and its communities. Spray painting on bricks through visual arrangement, juxtaposition and repetition of stencils will be introduced to the participants. They will create a collage of our city’s possibilities through spray painting on bricks.
Co-Creator
1a Space
Facebook : @oneaspace
Instagram : @1a_space
Website : https://www.oneaspace.org.hk/
1a space, founded in 1998, is an independent, non-profit contemporary visual art organisation and art venue established by a group of Hong Kong art workers. It aims to promote the critical dissemination of contemporary visual arts practices and affiliated art forms, drawn from the local and international arenas, through the 1a space programme. The operation of 1a space has been supported by grants and donations. 1a space’s administration cost is partially supported by the Hong Kong Art Development Council.
Design Dialogues
Mapping As Art — A Poem to The World
Marketplace,G/F
Date & Time
2.12 ( Sun )17:30 - 18:30
Language
Cantonese
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Our common perception of maps is that they are accurate and scientific, but in fact the act of mapping and its content can be speculative and creative. As James Corner puts it, “Mapping is perhaps the most creative act of any design process.” Artists, architects and designers usually use mapping as a tool to explore and represent social, economic and political values in the city and our urban life.
While the creative team is working on the first stage of “Revitalising Village through Art project” in Shunde of China, they would like to share with the audience their plan of conducting a creative research through mapping in the village and how they will end up developing a feasible yet innovative masterplan for its up-grade.
Speaker
Bong Yeung (Design Principal, littleurbanmountain)
Facebook : @littleurbanmountain
Website : https://www.littleurbanmountain.hk/
Born in Hong Kong, Bong Yeung studied Architecture and graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture in 2011. During his final year, he received Dean’s List for “Distinction in Design” and Merit in Thesis, and was selected by Blueprint Magazine as “one of the Best of the Student Shows”.
Yeung worked on several projects in London, Oxford and Exeter and became a UK Registered Architect in 2014. From 2011 to 2018, he worked at the Foster + Partners Hong Kong office, responsible for high profile projects in Asia such as the Murray Building Hotel, Ocean Terminal Extension and Wuhan masterplan. He has also taught part-time in a design module at HKU SPACE and was a guest critic at CUHK and HKU.
In 2017, Yeung won the UNESCO UCCN Shenzhen Design Award For Young Talent. He is the Founder and Design Principal of littleurbanmountain, a studio that focuses on architecture, interior design and art projects. His work has been selected by Drawing Prize and was exhibited at the World Architecture Festival in Berlin and Sir John Soane’s Museum in London from 2017 to 2018. Yeung received a special mention from the jury in ArchiGraphicArts Drawing Competition 2016-17 in Russia. In 2016, a team of three from HKU SPACE led by Yeung gained an honorable mention for the Flexible Housing Society Contest in Spain.
Speaker
Raymond Chan (Founder-Director, Crevice Design Ltd)
Raymond Chan is a Founder of Crevice Design. He received an Associate Degree and Bachelor Degree in Environment and Interior Design at PolyU in 2012 and 2014. During his studies, he was employed by his PolyU tutor and Assistant Professor, Manfred Yuen, as a designer in Groundwork Architecture Studio. He was involved in several social design projects including Wu Chi Qiao Bridge to China Project 2011 and 2012,Hawkerama - Carnival Workshop 2012, and ArtAlive @Park 2014.
Raymond has followed HKPolyU Assistant Professor Alvin Yip to co-curate the Annual Flagship Programme 2014 and 2015 organized by Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation. He received a scholarship to study in Shanghai Tongji University.
Raymond has many innovative design ideas on sustainable interior and furniture design. He designed a series of showcases and displayed shelves which were made of up-cycling materials to propose and promote environmental protection to the society.
Speaker
Monti Lai (Founder, Farm Side Art Research Lab / Artist / Farmer)
Monti Lai is a local environmental artist whose art has a clear focus on the relationship between art and the environment. Her works range from site-specific environmental installation to drawing and participatory art. She is now based at Lai Chi Wo Village exploring the subject with farming practices (paddy rice planting in particular).
Speaker
Lai Sim Fong (Founder and Dramaturg, Artelier)
Lai Sim Fong graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Practice at University of Exeter (UK), learning from master Phillip Zarrilli in psycho-physical approach. She studied German, Cultural Studies and Art History at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Freiburg University and UC Berkeley (USA). Lai has presented her work in Liverpool, Manchester and Poland.
She works as a dramaturg in theatre and contemporary dance. Recent works include Hong Kong Repertory Theatre’s “Red” and “Attempts on her Life”; Hong Kong Arts Festival’s “Nook”. She was the dramaturg of Hong Kong International Blackbox Festival (WKCD/ HKREP). In 2018 Lai worked as the assistant to director of Rimini Protokoll to produce “Remote Hong Kong” for Tai Kwun.
Organizer
littleurbanmountain
Facebook : @littleurbanmountain
Website : https://www.littleurbanmountain.hk/
littleurbanmountain is a young design studio focusing on architecture, interior design and art in Hong Kong. Founded in 2017 to start a few self initiative projects related to sustainable design and social architecture, the studio has begun to create works from luxurious café, pavilion to public installation art. They try to gather people from different disciplines that enable interesting, experimental and visionary work to happen from big to small scale.
Design Dialogues
Stand by Me: Life, Animated Film Screening
Marketplace,G/F
Date & Time
2.12 ( Sun )19:00 - 21:00
Language
In English with Chinese subtitles | Post-screening sharing session in Cantonese
Online Registration
At three years old, a chatty, energetic little boy named Owen Suskind ceased to speak, disappearing into autism with apparently no way out. Almost four years passed and the only stimuli that engaged Owen were Disney films.
Then one day, his father donned a puppet — Lago, the wisecracking parrot from Aladdin — and asked, “What’s it like to be you?” And poof! Owen replied, with dialogue from the movie. Life, Animated tells the remarkable story of how Owen found in Disney animation a pathway to language and a framework for making sense of the world.
Winner of Sundance Film Festival – Directing Award (Documentary) and Oscar nominee for Best Documentary.
Director: Roger Ross Williams
Casts: Owen Suskind, Cornelia Suskind, Walter Suskind, Ron Suskind
Duration: 92 min
With after-screening sharing.
Speaker
Bianca Lee (President, Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists)
Bianca is an artist, advocate, Registered Art Therapist (USA), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (USA) and Licensed Professional Counselor (USA). With 10+ years of practicing in the mental health field, she connects with a multitude of diverse populations. Bianca is the current president of the Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists and an honorary lecturer at the University of Hong Kong.
Design Dialogues
The Trail of Trials – Urban Art
Marketplace,G/F
Date & Time
2.12 ( Sun )16:00 - 17:00
Language
Cantonese
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How can we introduce art and creative ideas to Hong Kong? MobArt Gallery is dedicated to connecting artists with the society. In this dialogue, MobArt and their collaborating artists will share their experiences of bringing art into the local community, and how art might survive in this city.
Speaker
Steph Chung (Founder, MobArt)
Steph Chung, a post-80, is the founder of MobArt creative agency, who graduated from the University of Oxford studying Economics & Management.
Started off as a “stranger” to the Art world to crawling galleries and art fairs in London/ Hong Kong/ globally, Steph has a different take on Art as an “outsider”. Because of this “outsider” status, it inspired her to start MobArt, with the objective of bringing art to the people, injecting art into our everyday life.
Juggling between her finance job and her art passion, she has not diminished a bit in her strive to bring Art to the local community and has continued this journey in the last 10 years.
MobArt will continue to elevate people’s interest and appreciation for Art by making it an integral part of everyday life.
Speaker
Travis Ying (Artist)
Ying Man Hon, Travis was born in Hong Kong since 1980s. Growing up in Hong Kong, Ying has completed his studies and received a Master of Fine Arts Degree majoring in Theatre Stage Design from Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 2015 and graduated from the Hong Kong Institute of Education majoring in Visual Arts in 2007. Ying is working as a freelance artist now whose expertise is in illustration and graphic design, theatre design and arts education.
Ying is devoted to visual arts education with 8 years of solid teaching experiences. In 2014, he was invited by the 43rd Hong Kong Arts Festival Artists-in-Residence Programme to be the local artist who collaborated with Paper Cinema, renowned artists from UK to organize and execute art workshops with targeted secondary students. Ying used to organise and teach different art classes targeting people from youths to adults. He was the judge of an open comic competition for kids. Ying collaborated with different organisations in art-related projects including theatre stage design and visual arts. In 2014, Ying co-exhibited his work with other artists in Jockey Club Creative Arts Center.
Recently, he won the Best Graphic Cover Design of the Lenovo laptop computer competition and he is the illustration artist of Mingpao Smarties' Power English, by collaborating with Jeffrey CHAN, the author to introduce arts and cultures to primary school students.
Speaker
Neil Wang (Mural Artist and Illustrator)
Neil Wang is a mural artist and illustrator based in Hong Kong. He is a self-taught artist and begun his mural painting journey in 2017 and leave fashion visual merchandiser field at the same time.
Now he become a full-time freelancer and provide eye grabbing art works to his clients and lead the audiences to dive deep and get to know his story. He is deeply inspired by Japanese art, culture and collage art. His artworks are a combination of abstract flow of lines, patterns, textured collages and create illusion for type or lettering.
Speaker
Noble Wong (Founder, Noble Sketchbook)
Noble Wong is a Hong Kong illustrator, mural painter and urban sketcher. He graduated from PolyU with an MSc (with Distinction) in Multimedia Entertainment Technology.
He takes pleasure in sketching things around him, because they embody the shared culture of Hong Kong people. He established his illustration company Noble Sketchbook in 2015. Apart from commercial illustrations and murals, he has worked on community art projects including HKYAF’s “HK Urban Canvas” to illustrate the story of old shops through paintings of the shops’ shutters. In addition, he is working on a revitalisation project of Tai Kwun to illustrate the history of Tai Kwun and Hong Kong Police on the walls inside those beautiful buildings.
Organizer
MobArt Gallery
Facebook : @mobartgallery
Instagram : @about_mobart
Website : http://www.mobart.net
‘We are the bridge connecting artists with those who seek creative talents.’
MobArt strives to foster an environment that supports and nurtures creative talents. Their ambition is to promote art as a lifestyle and act as the bridge between artists and those who value and seek creativity.
MobArt started as a “mobile” gallery in 2008 curating art exhibitions in public spaces with the aim of elevating people’s interest and appreciation for art by making it an integral part of everyday life, which will in turn foster an environment that supports and nurtures creative talents.
They have since evolved into a platform, showcasing artists and acting as the bridge between creative talents and those who value and seek creativity - working collaboratively with private and corporate clients.
This year they have launched a new brand - Draw On Wall ( drawonwall.com ) which is an artist hub with a repository of creative ideas to inspire custom space designs. Their goal is to transform dull walls into an unique piece of art! Draw On Wall focuses on connecting artist with those who seek to fill their walls with life and colour.
Market
5 Senses Market
Marketplace,G/F
1.12 ( Sat )
2.12 ( Sun )
8.12 ( Sat )
9.12 ( Sun )
The five human senses play a unique role by receiving signal from the environment and then relayed to the brain for interpretation. These senses are major elements for creating designs.
Co-organized by deTour and HKHands, 5 Senses Market invites you to be inspired through vivid colours of handmade soap and jewellery, fragrance from perfumes and dried flowers, and delicacy like tea and jam.
Organizer
HKHands
Facebook : @hkhandsss
Instagram : @hkhandsss
Website : http://www.hkhands.com
See and be discovered!
HKHands is a group to support the creative activities of Hong Kong design and craft artisans. Trough organizing events and exhibitions; participating international exhibitions, we provide communicating platforms to both Hong Kong and overseas artists. As well as a broad cultural experience for the general public.