黎慧儀 LAI, Monti
After graduation from the BA programme co-presented by Hong Kong Art School and RMIT University, Lai received her MA degree from Aalto University in Finland majoring in environmental art. She is now based at Lai Chi Wo Village exploring the same subject with farming practice whereas paddy rice planting in particular. Her works ranging from site-specific environmental installation to drawing and participatory art, collaborating with various local and oversea organizations and schools. Recently, Lai sets up the “Farmside Art Research Lab”, inviting artists and professionals from different disciplines to work together in generating new idea and concepts on how art intervenes the debate on land, ecology and culture conservation. In addition, it aims at promoting environmental art to the general public.
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