Claylaboration Exhibition Leaflet - Elaine Wong
Elaine Wong was awarded a scholarship from the Hong Kong Arts Centre in 2013 to attend a short course on culture, graphic design and fine arts in New York. She received her Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) in painting from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University in 2014. Currently, she is pursuing Master of Fine Arts at the School of Creative Media of the City University of Hong Kong. Elaine is the founder of Altermodernists, an independent art group in Hong Kong that is devoted to the documentation of artists’ creative processes. Her works are characterised by the transformation of observed social and related human behavioural phenomena, often enhanced with audience participation. They can be regarded as a presentation of the response to her experience in the society through moving images, installations and media projects.
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Featuring two local artists, Carol Lee Mei-kuen and Trevor Yeung, the exhibition shows their unique travelogue of gleanings. Working in different media, Lee and Yeung both take inspiration from a wide variety of exotic plant gathered during their travels and re-express them in personalised artistic forms. Involving botanic observations and discoveries of natural origins, the transformation process creates new artistic idioms and opens up a universal panorama.
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Organised by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum. 'Claylaboration - Contemporary Ceramic
Art Exhibition" is distinguished for its exploration of the possibilities of cross-disciplinary collaborations in ceramic art. Ceramics is an art form with its own distinctive characteristics and traditions. This exhibition invites various generations of Hong Kong ceramic artists re-examine customs and innovations of ceramic art through collaborating with creative talents from a variety of fields. It could be a challenging task to the ceramic artists, many of whom are accustomed to solitary pursuits. It also imposes challenges to their creative partners.
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