Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

“Hong Kong Paper Futures” Pop-up Exhibition

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Media and Installation

Location

PMQ
S505

Start Date

2019/12/13

End Date

2020/01/10

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Media and Installation

Location

PMQ
S505

Start Date

2019/12/13

End Date

2020/01/10

“Hong Kong Paper Futures” Pop-up Exhibition

Description

Description

DATE
13 December 2019 (Friday) – 10 January 2020 (Friday)
TIME
11:00am – 7:00pm VENUE
S505, Staunton
PRESENTED & ORGANIZED
Studio Florian and Christine, Studio Alison Chan
FEE (HKD)
Free
Paper craft holds particular cultural significance in Hong Kong, as many celebrations and ceremonies involve paper lanterns and the burning of paper offerings. We collaborated with Hong Kong papercraft master Au Yeung Ping Chi (Po Wah Paper Craft) to incorporate traditional craft techniques in modern lighting design. The paper used was made from waste paper through moulding. By mixing paper pulp with traditional rice glue, the paper weighs heavier and possesses a sculptural quality. We hope to create a unique space that not only highlights the beauty of the heritage craft but also demonstrates the possibility of paper, a material everyone’s familiar with, from a new yet relevant design perspective.

(1) Studio Florian and Christine

(1) Studio Florian and Christine is a multidisciplinary design studio, currently based in Hong Kong. Both designers are MA graduates from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Their expertise includes industrial design and fashion/ material innovation design. Their creation involves investigating sustainable materials and how they could be utilized for design-led social innovation.

(2) Studio Alison Chan

Alison Chan is currently a registered architect in Hong Kong. She obtained her Master’s Degree in Architecture from the University of Hong Kong and Master’s in Media, Communications and Critical Practice from the University of the Arts London. Her designs focus on sparking joy and curiosity through spatial communication with the public. Among her recent projects is the installation titled “From Micro to Nano”, which was exhibited at the British Council’s SPARK 2019 in Tai Kwun.

Artists:Studio Florian and Christine; Alison Chan

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Indoor

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