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Beatrix Pang

Beatrix Pang is a visual artist and an independent publisher whose early practice revolved around photography, lens-based medium and performance. Inspired by image reproduction in photography, they founded Small Tune Press which publishes and produces artists’ books and zines for Hong Kong art and cultural creatives. In addition, they are active in planning and conducting various cultural exchanges and educational programmes. In recent years, Pang founded the zine collective ZINE COOP to promote Hong Kong zine culture, and Queer Reads […]

Benjamin Hao

Hao Lap Yan Benjamin was born and is currently based in Hong Kong. He considers himself as an interdisciplinary artist who spends half of his time in urban Hong Kong and half in rural. Hao received his BFA from RMIT and Hong Kong Art School in 2011 and gained his interdisciplinary art MFA from University of Hartford in 2018. His practice examines the relationships between human beings, nature and society, prompting reflections and reimagination to allow for diverse narratives and […]

UUendy Lau

UUendy Lau is a local designer and artist. She creates works that provoke alternative speculations on nature. The main theme of her projects centres on ‘animals and nature’, a universal and inclusive subject permeating all emotions, cultures, languages and lifestyles. Discursive enquiries are made into unfamiliar associations and juxtapositions between the natural world and human-made inventions during the creative processes of researching, designing and making. Working across various mediums including objects, installation and illustration and kinetic modules, Lau conducts imaginative […]

Makie Chang (Makie Mori)

Makie Chang is an indigo artist born and based in Hong Kong. She studied Textile and Fashion Design in Hong Kong Polytechnic University and her original indigo art was selected as a finalist in YDC (Young Fashion Designers’ Contest) in 2017. Chang believes in the natural, organic creation of art and appreciates imperfections by embracing Wabi Sabi aesthetics. Having established her personal brand Makie Mori, she hopes to bring indigo into people’s life. Image courtesy of the collaborator

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Lilit Marcus

Lilit Marcus is an American journalist currently based in Hong Kong. She is a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) who was raised to be bilingual in American Sign Language and in English. Her reporting on Deaf communities and topics has appeared in CNN, The Atlantic , the Wall Street Journal , Condé Nast Traveler , Buzzfeed, and more. Image courtesy of collaborator

Zephyrus Tsang

Zephyrus Tsang (he/him) is a gay transgender man based in Hong Kong. He is the vice chairperson of the local transgender youth organisation Quarks. Quarks aims at providing peer support for the younger generation of the transgender community, and promoting their visibility to the general public. Zephyrus is also a doctor currently working in local public hospitals. He is a steering committee member of Hong Kong LGBT Medical Society, which encourages LGBT+ diversity and inclusion among healthcare professionals, and promotes […]

Arthur Thompson

Arthur Lewis Thompson is currently a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong. His research focuses on how people learn and use imitation in spoken language and visual language (sign languages, hand gestures) to depict the world around us. He obtained his PhD in Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong and his MPhil at the University of Cambridge. He is an active member of Write or Die, a writing collective on Lamma, […]

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Yee I-Lann

Yee I-Lann A native of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Yee I-Lann’s creative practice encompasses photography, video, writing, textile and site-specific installation, drawing on the complex colonial history, global connections, cultural identities and socio-political matters of Southeast Asia. Yee obtained her BA from the University of South Australia in 1992 before moving to Kuala Lumpur in 1994, where she was actively involved in the art, film and underground music scenes. Since moving back to her hometown in 2017, she has been collaborating […]

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