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We're back at Art Central! As the Education for the the 7th year, we have put together performance and video art, and talks featuring artists, curators, collectors and more for you to enjoy and be inspired by.
On our next Members' Guided Tour, we view the exhibition reflecting a hopeful Hong Kong post-lockdown of William Lim, who has twice represented Hong Kong at Venice Biennale’s International Architectural Exhibition.
As social media takes hold of the art market, the gap between artist and collector closes, and the potential for global connection grows. Divide By Zero Founder Jacobo Garcia Gil and Artist Mak2 reflect on collector-artist relationships.
What does the future hold? Our Executive Director S. Alice Mong chats with Antony J. Chan of Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong, Özge Ersoy of Asia Art Archive, and Tiffany Pinkstone of Sovereign Art Foundation.
From installations to exhibits, how do gallery artists tap into Hong Kong’s cultural identity? Elaine Chiu, Mark Chung and Angela Yuen take us through their individual practices, and mediums affected by our city skyline.
Curator Erin Li and artist Dony Cheng Hung delve into the curator-artist relationship. They highlight ideas and anecdotes on materiality and emotion as well as the blurry lines between showing and creating art.
Through the Lens provides an insider look at the latest exhibitions mounted by galleries, museums and cultural institutions across the globe, led by docents, curators, and directors.
Around Asia in 80 Days showcases countries across Asia and their wealth of culture, featuring exclusive content, from interviews and conversations to cooking and performance segments.
In 2021, inspired by the pandemic, we reignited a passion for reading through online educational programs. We also held a creative storytelling competition, for which our community shared their stories through storytelling sessions.
In celebration of our 30th anniversary, we premiere our adaptation of You've Got to Be Carefully Taught from the hit musical South Pacific, with special permission from The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization.
Plan Your Visit
9 Justice Drive, Admiralty, Hong Kong
亞洲協會香港中心 香港金鐘正義道九號 +852-2103-9511
On our next Members' Guided Tour, we view the exhibition reflecting a hopeful Hong Kong post-lockdown of William Lim, who has twice represented Hong Kong at Venice Biennale’s International Architectural Exhibition.
As social media takes hold of the art market, the gap between artist and collector closes, and the potential for global connection grows. Divide By Zero Founder Jacobo Garcia Gil and Artist Mak2 reflect on collector-artist relationships.
What does the future hold? Our Executive Director S. Alice Mong chats with Antony J. Chan of Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong, Özge Ersoy of Asia Art Archive, and Tiffany Pinkstone of Sovereign Art Foundation.
From installations to exhibits, how do gallery artists tap into Hong Kong’s cultural identity? Elaine Chiu, Mark Chung and Angela Yuen take us through their individual practices, and mediums affected by our city skyline.
Curator Erin Li and artist Dony Cheng Hung delve into the curator-artist relationship. They highlight ideas and anecdotes on materiality and emotion as well as the blurry lines between showing and creating art.
Liao Jiaming, Wong Ka Ying and Monique Yim examine queer culture, sexuality, and expression. Listen to how their creative practices deconstruct expectations to tackle social and gender issues.
How has technology changed the way we perceive art? Artist Chris Cheung, curator Joel Kwong, former MTV Asia executive Henry Middleton and writer Denise Tsui weigh in on trends in and the future of art in the digital arena.
Hidden behind Hong Kong's skyscrapers is a vibrant underground hub for subcultures. Artists Miko Badiola Borje, Joseph Chen, Go Hung and Karen Yu take on an underground art scene that walks the line between fine art and experiment.
How have the boundaries of photography expanded over the years? Four photographers underline their practices in contemporary photography in mediums, such as film, digital, printed paper, and open image making.
Artists, curators and founders uncover the inner workings of independent art spaces in hidden parts of Hong Kong. The panel details how spaces in Sham Shui Po, Tai Kok Tsui, To Kwa Wan and North Point survive.
In celebration of this year’s Dragon Boat Festival, take part in a family-friendly rice dumpling-making workshop to learn more about and prepare this traditional festive food.
Yardley's Head Barista Jack Lam leads a guided tasting of high-quality specialty coffee from around the world, including directly traded geisha coffee from Panama.
Watch a screening of We Don't Dance for Nothing, a photo montage love letter to Filipina domestic workers of Hong Kong, and participate in the post-screening chat with director Stefanos Tai, and artists Xyza Cada and Miles Sible.
Our regular qigong instructor Bernard Kwan is back with another meditation session to help you rejuvenate your mind and body, and be ready to take on any challenges ahead.
The Night of Ideas, co-organized with the French Consulate, zeroes in on the theme of heritage with two panel discussions, Hong Kong photography exhibition, VR corner, and neon sign exhibition.
Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile presents the second chapter of the series Spinning East Asia Series II: A Net (Dis)entangled with 16 groups of artists based in East Asia. See how these artists portrait their research creatively!