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Exhibition Period: Aug 24 – Sep 21, 2023Aug 24 – Sep 21, 2023 Exhibition Time: 12:00 – 19:00 (Closed on Monday) Exhibition Place: WMA Space...
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WYNG Foundation is looking for its new Grants Director: are you this skilled and culturally fitting talent? Come and join a vibrant organization where the resources you help channel to NGOs and projects in Hong Kong improve the lives of tens of thousands of people, and contribute to make Hong Kong better. Want to know more? Read on!
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Exhibition Period: Aug 24 – Sep 21, 2023Aug 24 – Sep 21, 2023 Exhibition Time: 12:00 – 19:00 (Closed on Monday) Exhibition Place: WMA Space...
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CityUnseen.hk is a new project supported by WYNG Foundation that aims to become an educational resource that writes short articles about the more hidden, obscure and underappreciated aspects of Hong Kong’s urban planning and architectural history.
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WMA is delighted to present ‘Overriding the Light of Day’, a solo exhibition by artist Elvis Yip Kin Bon and curated by Chloe Chow. The exhibition presents the fruition of Yip’s month-long residency at the WMA Space. In this series of new works, Yip utilises newspapers as the creative medium; through reading, extracting, writing, and compiling news imagery and information collected in the past six years, Yip crafts an open narrative system that encourages viewers to conduct their own interpretations.
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Supported by WYNG Foundation, part 1 of the Backyard Trails Pilot Project maps eleven chosen backyard trails throughout Hong Kong to explore how local residents use them to support their well-being.
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Featuring works from the Frank Fischbeck Collection, the exhibition 'Hitch a Ride on Water' reexamines the significance of Victoria Harbour through tracing the development of Hong Kong as a city born out of its intimate relations with the waters.
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WMA and Coastal Trail Challenge have selected over 20 photographs from the first two weeks of the competition under the theme of ‘Shore’ and ‘Fluidity’, which are showcased to the public in January 2023.
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Become an energy of queer powers — to be fluid, to exist in liminality, and to bend but not break.
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Since 2020, we have learnt to be mindful of the things we touch throughout the day… currency notes, our phones, elevator buttons. In July of the same year, Dr. Quentin J. Lee, an Alabama principal, sang a rap song about Covid to MC Hammer’s classic hit of U Can’t Touch This. The parody went viral overnight.
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Exhibition Period: Aug 24 – Sep 21, 2023Aug 24 – Sep 21, 2023 Exhibition Time: 12:00 – 19:00 (Closed on Monday) Exhibition Place: WMA Space...
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WMA is delighted to present ‘Overriding the Light of Day’, a solo exhibition by artist Elvis Yip Kin Bon and curated by Chloe Chow. The exhibition presents the fruition of Yip’s month-long residency at the WMA Space. In this series of new works, Yip utilises newspapers as the creative medium; through reading, extracting, writing, and compiling news imagery and information collected in the past six years, Yip crafts an open narrative system that encourages viewers to conduct their own interpretations.
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Supported by WYNG Foundation, part 1 of the Backyard Trails Pilot Project maps eleven chosen backyard trails throughout Hong Kong to explore how local residents use them to support their well-being.
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Featuring works from the Frank Fischbeck Collection, the exhibition 'Hitch a Ride on Water' reexamines the significance of Victoria Harbour through tracing the development of Hong Kong as a city born out of its intimate relations with the waters.
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WMA and Coastal Trail Challenge have selected over 20 photographs from the first two weeks of the competition under the theme of ‘Shore’ and ‘Fluidity’, which are showcased to the public in January 2023.
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Become an energy of queer powers — to be fluid, to exist in liminality, and to bend but not break.
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Since 2020, we have learnt to be mindful of the things we touch throughout the day… currency notes, our phones, elevator buttons. In July of the same year, Dr. Quentin J. Lee, an Alabama principal, sang a rap song about Covid to MC Hammer’s classic hit of U Can’t Touch This. The parody went viral overnight.
Learn MoreJob Opportunities
WYNG Foundation is looking for its new Grants Director: are you this skilled and culturally fitting talent? Come and join a vibrant organization where the resources you help channel to NGOs and projects in Hong Kong improve the lives of tens of thousands of people, and contribute to make Hong Kong better. Want to know more? Read on!
Learn MoreJob Opportunities
CityUnseen.hk is a new project supported by WYNG Foundation that aims to become an educational resource that writes short articles about the more hidden, obscure and underappreciated aspects of Hong Kong’s urban planning and architectural history.
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