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Students learn to plant true indigo and produce indigo paste in Seed to Textile.

CHAT with Artist: Celebrate Nature with Art!

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CHAT’s community programme Seed to Textile 2023 invites artists and students to explore the interwoven relationship of humanities and nature. Before sharing their collaborative efforts at CHAT’s Winter Programme 2023, join this sharing with local and international artists to get inspired by nature and be creative together!

Artists from last year and this year’s chapter Elizabeth Briel, Makie Chang, Hao Lap Yan Benjamin and artist studio Mudwork will share their unique methods and experiences where innovative experimentation and exploration of artmaking are made through natural resources. Joining the exchange is America-based Korean artist and arts educator Professor Jeong EunKyung, who will share her art practices with her research findings on cross-cultural community arts, public arts, and collaborative arts projects. With experiential sharing, tools and materials demonstration, get inspired by artists from all around the world and discover your way to co-build a sustainable future!  

Participants can choose to join physically or online.

Language: Cantonese and English with simultaneous interpretation

Speakers:

Jeong EunKyung
Elizabeth Briel
Makie Chang
Hao Lap Yan Benjamin
Mudwork

Date:

21.09.2023

Time:

3:00-4:30pm

Venue:

CHAT Lounge or Zoom

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CHAT Special Opening Hours During Art Week

From March 24 to 29, CHAT will extend the opening hours for all art enthusiasts to have a greater access to our exhibitions. We look forward to seeing you at CHAT!

24 Mar 2026 (Tue) 10:30am-7:00pm
25 Mar 2026 (Wed) 10:30am-7:00pm
26 Mar 2026 (Thu) 10:30am-7:00pm
27 Mar 2026 (Fri) 9:30am-7:30pm
28 Mar 2026 (Sat) 10:30am-7:30pm
29 Mar 2026 (Sun) 10:30am-7:30pm