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

Transformation

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Transformation is a change in composition or structure. Many creative geniuses express their inner world through their artistic creations. With every experience they have, their creative style, techniques and works change and grow. Art appreciation enables the audience to deeply explore artists’ precious creative journeys, not only their personal life but also their creative vision at different ages.

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The Dialogue of the Senses

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To discover the senses of clay and how it can be creative and free. The interaction between Suzanne Au and Elīna Titāne attempts to discover the materials without the language of the world.

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Stories Along the Way

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This exhibition presents a series of ceramic vessels created by An Gee Chan. Chan translates her observations of daily life into inlaid drawings across ceramic surfaces. Adornish with humorous lighthearted sequences of stories around the vessels, in the form of everyday functional ware, such as cups, saucers, plates, and bowls.

Chan attempts the viewer to read these everyday crockeries as a stop motion animation, a mobile book or a reminder, of our history and own unique stories.

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Since 2015, He Makes Me Love Clay (My ceramic study in Japan)

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“In February 2015, at Tajimi city- Japan, cloudy, -4 °C. It was the day I touched ceramic clay again after 25 years – a lump of icy clay. Since that day, my life is destined to be connecting with clay and Shibata Setusro sensei. This exhibition shares the experience of Kate’s ceramic study in Japan and reflects the intensive ceramic studies in the last 5 years.

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Cup and Nature

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We use cups every day. All the cups in this exhibition are created with clay or natural material. The colours and texture of cups carry the characteristics of nature. When users look at and touch the cups, they will feel re-connected with the nature again.

I-kiln Studio was founded by experienced ceramist Chan Kam Shing in 1996. The studio aims to provide ceramic-lovers with well-equipped space to enjoy pottery making, as well as to promote ceramic art in Hong Kong. In 2008, Reed Cheng assisted to establish the second I-kiln Studio at JCCAC in Shek Kip Mei. He is responsible for the operation of the studio while exploring the possibilities offered by ceramics. Recently, Reed’s work focuses on exploring the relationship between mankind, land and the nature.

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Greenhouse Project – Green-House Gases

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Hey Hey Lab was founded by Hong Kong artists Hui Hoi Kiu Angel and Chan Lok Kwan in 2019. Both artists are deeply interested in mutual influential issues between China and Hong Kong. By setting up Hey Hey Lab, they hope to explore these issues through different art practices.

In this exhibition, Hey Hey Lab makes use of a greenhouse installation and fragile ceramics to describe the current situation of Hong Kong and explore possible ways or solutions towards the gradual change in Hong Kong.

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Hau Siu Ching’s “Child-like” Still Life Sketching Exhibition

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This exhibition displays the sketches I made during demonstrations at teens drawing classes. Sketching is the key to understand physical art. It also allows us to establish a more professional or scientific observation and cognition in the art of modeling, while enhancing the abilities in drawing and presentation. Sketching as a long-term habit can strengthen the sensitivity and coordination of the eyes, brain and hands, which are important for arts creation.

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