THE GALLERY of Hong Kong Art School provides an exclusive exhibition platform to the students and alumni of the School. It is a bridge between the School and the real art world. It brings in practical gallery operation opportunities for students and alumni.
Read MoreSuMo Pottery 由兩位熱愛陶瓷的女生Sum & Mon 創立,畢業於香港藝術學院。她們想把製陶的樂趣和溫暖傳遞給身邊的每一個人。期望大家製陶的時候,除了學習製陶的技巧,也感受過程中泥土給我們的温暖。
Read MoreMudheytong Gallery was founded by three Hong Kong artists working in the field of ceramic arts. Coco, Janet and Karen have called their gallery Mud - Hey – Tong meaning clay, ware and space. This gallery is a space dedicated to ceramic arts education and the exhibition of ceramic arts.
Central to Mudheytong's philosophy is a belief that the unexpected sparks creativity. That new people, ideas and spaces nurture the evolution of the artistic practice.
2M07 工作室成立於 2018 年,由三位香港藝術學院畢業生營運。工作室以本土獨有文化為藝術創作理念,作品以嘲諷戲謔現今齷齪社會現象為主。
Read More一所陶藝的共融空間,重視人與人的連繫,關注大自然的可持續發展,以推廣相關之文化活動及實踐社會責任。
陶藝課程 | 文化活動 | 社區責任 | 產品銷售
由我們組成的「畫牆女子組」,畢業後一起創立藝術團體,宣揚藝術與文化為本,共同參與不同社區性和商業性的壁畫,透過不同壁畫類型呈現在公共空間,為香港不少地方的牆壁增添色彩和快樂。
Read MoreTongLau Space is an Artist Run association, provides opportunities for motivated local and overseas artists to create and show case their works, create workshop for sharing skill and exchange through art. We expect more and wait for you to make them happen!
Read MoreHidden Space is an artist run initiative presenting experimental contemporary art practice from local and international artists and curators, with a particular emphasis on location and site. Our non-commercial space is located in an industrial building in Kwai Hing, Hong Kong. Hidden Space opened in January 2017.
We are open to proposals and ideas.
Read More撈喇撈喇有6個人,都係讀HK Art School,RMIT畢業。
Read More。我們相信藝術能夠為生活帶來新角度,接觸藝術不需要學術基楚
。我們相信藝術是生活的氧份,願意為繁忙的都市生活注入這氧份
。我們致力增強大眾對藝術的興趣,孕育觀眾,助長本地藝術發展
。 我們致力使大眾更了解本港當代藝術,使藝術家得到支持和認同
Read MoreIn celebration of the graduation of the 10th cohort of the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) program, co-presented by the RMIT University, Australia and the Hong Kong Art School (a division of Hong Kong Arts Centre), 43 ceramics alumni from the past ten years are proud to present their most recent work in a ceramics exhibition and to put on a series of events under the theme “Dual Plasticity” – to mold and be molded.
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