還原頁旨在以食物鼓勵大眾還原生活基本步,除了日常以修繕練習交換小食外,亦會推出一連串的工作坊和活動與公眾分享各種生活技巧。還原頁的頭炮活動為食具工作坊,邀請木藝及陶瓷藝術家帶領參加者製作各式的食具及器皿。導師將遊走香港不同地方,收集本地物料並在油街實現製作特色食具。此舉期望可以把香港不同地方的文化及社區經驗帶到油街實現,使這裡成為公眾交換平台。
參加者將親身以雙手把原材料逐步變成食用器具,藉著感受及認識材料的原貌與本質,從中思考人與食物的關係。
工作坊內容:
(二)泥製茶杯工作坊
陶瓷藝術家陳思光將教授泥製茶杯的技巧。藝術家運用川龍泥土的疏水特性,研究並製作出適合注漿倒模的泥漿。參與者除了可享受製作茶杯的樂趣,更可了解香港豐富的原材料及其獨特個性。
導師: 陳思光(陶瓷藝術家)
每節名額:18人
日期:15.9.2019(日)
時間:1400 - 1530 / 1700 - 1830
工作坊所有完成品將有機會展示及於「廚房日常」中使用。
免費節目,名額有限,先到先得。每人只限報名一次。
工作坊將以粵語進行。
報名請填妥:
https://forms.gle/e9rC56YiV1Dpw36d6
成功登記者將獲發確認電郵。
“A Page, A Wish” aims to encourage the public to get back to the basics of life. In addition to participating in “Everyday Exercise” in exchange for a snack, there are series of workshops and activities to equip the public with wide range of practical life skills, the first of which will be “Wood and Ceramic Utensil Making Workshop”. Artists will gather natural materials from different spots in Hong Kong, and use them for tableware making at Oi!. It is hoped that a public exchange platform can be developed at Oi! by introducing the unique cultural and community experiences from different parts of Hong Kong. Participants will be encouraged to think about the relationship between humans and food during the process of turning raw materials into utensils with their hands. All the utensils will be used and displayed in “The Everyday Kitchen”.
Workshop Details:
Session 2: Clay Tea Cup Workshop
This workshop will be led by ceramic artist Ray Chan. Making use of the dewatering feature of Chuen Lung clay, Ray has studied and created a type of mud which can be used for slip casting and molding.
While enjoying the fun of making tea cups, participants can also learn about Hong Kong’s natural resources and their unique characters.
Workshop leader: Ray Chan
Quota per session:18 persons
Date: 15.9.2019 (Sun)
Time: 1400 - 1530 / 1700 - 1830
All the utensils will be displayed and used in “The Everyday Kitchen”.
Free programme. Limited capacity on a first come, first served basis. Each person can only register one time.
The workshop will be conducted in Cantonese.
To register, please fill out the form at:
https://forms.gle/e9rC56YiV1Dpw36d6
Successful applicants will be confirmed by email.
還原頁旨在以食物鼓勵大眾還原生活基本步,除了日常以修繕練習交換小食外,亦會推出一連串的工作坊和活動與公眾分享各種生活技巧。還原頁的頭炮活動為食具工作坊,邀請木藝及陶瓷藝術家帶領參加者製作各式的食具及器皿。導師將遊走香港不同地方,收集本地物料並在油街實現製作特色食具。此舉期望可以把香港不同地方的文化及社區經驗帶到油街實現,使這裡成為公眾交換平台。
參加者將親身以雙手把原材料逐步變成食用器具,藉著感受及認識材料的原貌與本質,從中思考人與食物的關係。
工作坊內容:
(二)泥製茶杯工作坊
陶瓷藝術家陳思光將教授泥製茶杯的技巧。藝術家運用川龍泥土的疏水特性,研究並製作出適合注漿倒模的泥漿。參與者除了可享受製作茶杯的樂趣,更可了解香港豐富的原材料及其獨特個性。
導師: 陳思光(陶瓷藝術家)
每節名額:18人
日期:15.9.2019(日)
時間:1400 - 1530 / 1700 - 1830
工作坊所有完成品將有機會展示及於「廚房日常」中使用。
免費節目,名額有限,先到先得。每人只限報名一次。
工作坊將以粵語進行。
報名請填妥:
https://forms.gle/e9rC56YiV1Dpw36d6
成功登記者將獲發確認電郵。
“A Page, A Wish” aims to encourage the public to get back to the basics of life. In addition to participating in “Everyday Exercise” in exchange for a snack, there are series of workshops and activities to equip the public with wide range of practical life skills, the first of which will be “Wood and Ceramic Utensil Making Workshop”. Artists will gather natural materials from different spots in Hong Kong, and use them for tableware making at Oi!. It is hoped that a public exchange platform can be developed at Oi! by introducing the unique cultural and community experiences from different parts of Hong Kong. Participants will be encouraged to think about the relationship between humans and food during the process of turning raw materials into utensils with their hands. All the utensils will be used and displayed in “The Everyday Kitchen”.
Workshop Details:
Session 2: Clay Tea Cup Workshop
This workshop will be led by ceramic artist Ray Chan. Making use of the dewatering feature of Chuen Lung clay, Ray has studied and created a type of mud which can be used for slip casting and molding.
While enjoying the fun of making tea cups, participants can also learn about Hong Kong’s natural resources and their unique characters.
Workshop leader: Ray Chan
Quota per session:18 persons
Date: 15.9.2019 (Sun)
Time: 1400 - 1530 / 1700 - 1830
All the utensils will be displayed and used in “The Everyday Kitchen”.
Free programme. Limited capacity on a first come, first served basis. Each person can only register one time.
The workshop will be conducted in Cantonese.
To register, please fill out the form at:
https://forms.gle/e9rC56YiV1Dpw36d6
Successful applicants will be confirmed by email.