Serie: A Bit More than Arts Festival
Exhibition of Most Favourite Picks – Exhibition II
The exhibition is divided into two sections, displaying artworks created by participants of JCIAS workshops in local communities. Apart from exhibiting artworks of most favourite picks, recordings and pictures taken during the creation process are also included, to show participants’ different stages of creations, to share articipants’ learning experiences and perceptions, and allow the public to understand inclusive arts from various angles.
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Exhibition of Most Favourite Picks – Exhibition I
The exhibition is divided into two sections, displaying artworks created by participants of JCIAS workshops in local communities. Apart from exhibiting artworks of most favourite picks, recordings and pictures taken during the creation process are also included, to show participants’ different stages of creations, to share articipants’ learning experiences and perceptions, and allow the public to understand inclusive arts from various angles.
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A Bit More Than Arts Festival – Arts With The Disabled Association Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Project Grant: Inclusive Arts Project 2013 Exhibition And Showcase
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A Bit More Than Arts Festival – 2017 Annual Exhibition And Community Showcase
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A Bit More Than Arts Festival 2016
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A Bit More Than Arts Festival
Since 2011, ‘A Bit More Than Arts Festival’ has been showcasing the artworks of artists with and without disabilities, and has successfully cultivated the knowledge of inclusive arts in the community.With the theme of ‘A New Direction to Inclusive Arts’, this year’s festival showcased the achievements of the participants through various art forms, as well as their collaboration with other artists.
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