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March Art Week Highlights

Clouds and Power: Textiles in Central Asia

Date: 22.03.2023
Time: 2:00-3:00pm
Venue: HKCEC, Art Basel Hong Kong Booth | Outside Hall 1A
Curators: Slavs and Tatars, You Mi
Language: English

Slavs and Tatars and You Mi, two of the guest curators of CHAT’s Spring Programmes 2023 Clouds, Power and Ornaments – Roving Central Asia  will share their insights about the textile culture and contemporary art from Central Asia, in dialogue with Wang Weiwei, curator of CHAT about the initiation of the exhibition,  research and curatorial experiences.

There’s no Place

Date: 23.03.2023
Time: 2:00-4:00pm
Venue: HKCEC, Art Basel Hong Kong Booth | Outside Hall 1A
Artist: Jakkai Siributr
Language: English  

Jakkai Siributr’s There’s no Place is a collaborative ‘call-and-response’ embroidery installation project that seeks to create an ongoing dialogue between the Shan community of Northern Thailand and the general public. Building upon the artist’s earlier work on displacement, this is a participatory project inspired by a personal attempt to reckon with the protracted refugee situation in Thailand.

Experience level: No prior experience of sewing or embroidery is required. The artist will be on site to discuss the project and offer instructions on embroidery.
Materials needed: All materials will be provided.

Rebecca Pan – Transformation of a Hong Kong Legendary Star  

Date: 23.03.2023
Time: 5:00-6:00pm
Venue: HKCEC, Art Basel Hong Kong Booth | Outside Hall 1A
Speakers: Wang Weiwei, Enoch Cheng
Language: English

During this first preview of CHAT’s Summer Programme 2023 With the Sun, She Quells the Night – A Tribute Exhibition to Rebecca Pan, artist Enoch Cheng will share his conception of a large-scale video installation that celebrates Pan’s avant-garde creativity. Wang Weiwei, curator of CHAT, will moderate the discussion, as well as share the curatorial development of the exhibition.

Central Asia Breakfast CHAT

Date: 24.03.2023
Time: 10:30am-12:00pm
Venue: The Hall, The Mills
Artist: Gulnur Mukazhanova
Curator: Wang Weiwei
Language: English

Enjoy brunch with CHAT curator Wang Weiwei and Berlin-based Kazakh artist Gulnur Mukazhanova under the artwork installation The Shadows of Hope: Yesterday’s Past, Today’s Present, a work created by traditional Central Asian felt-making methods. The event takes place at The Hall of The Mills and refreshments will be provided.

*Only available to Art Basel Hong Kong VIP ticketholders

Crafting Community – Building Community Through Textile Art​

Date: 24.03.2023
Time: 2:00-3:00pm
Venue: HKCEC, Art Basel Hong Kong Booth | Outside Hall 1A
Speakers: Ma Wing Man, Pop & Zebra
Language: English

Textile offers sensorial comfort and tactile experience. What are the correlations between socially engaged practices with textile art? The talk will explore the transformative power and possibilities of community building through textile art by Seeders, contemporary artists and designers who co-created collaborative artworks with diverse community members at CHAT’s community programme Seed to Textile.

Cut Thread: Artist-Led Textile Experience

Date: 24.03.2023
Time: 5:00-7:00pm
Venue: HKCEC, Art Basel Hong Kong Booth | Outside Hall 1A
Speaker: Ibiye Camp
Language: English

London-based artist Ibiye Camp invites Hong Kong participants to re-imagine cloth by cutting and removing threads to create a new texture. This process known as Pelete-bite, meaning ‘cut-thread’, belongs to the Kalabari culture in Buguma, Nigeria. The final pulled thread textile is called Injiri. During the process, the artist will share on ‘Remaining Threads’, a research project of the transnational textile practices and production in the Greater Bay Area supported by Design Trust.

All materials provided and suitable for all ages 12 or above.

Decorate-Your-Own Wax Print Pouch

Date: 25.03.2023
Time: 12:00-2:00, 3:00-5:00pm (30 min per session)
Venue: HKCEC, Art Basel Hong Kong Booth | Outside Hall 1A
Language: English with informal Cantonese interpretation

What is a form of textile found across China, Southeast Asia, India and Africa? And how has Hong Kong participated in this global phenomenon? Learn the history of wax printed fabrics as you decorate your own pouch made of an original wax print commissioned by CHAT.

Suitable for all ages and all materials provided.

Reviving and Preserving Traditions in Textile Art Making​

Date: 25.03.2023
Time: 2:00-3:00pm
Venue: HKCEC, Art Basel Hong Kong Booth | Outside Hall 1A
Speakers: Breakthrough Art Studio, Elizabeth Briel
Language: English

The creation of textile has been intrinsically woven in traditional technique and crafts. Seeders, the participating contemporary artist, crafts duo and design duos of CHAT’s community programme Seed to Textile will share their dedication in preserving textile-related heritage and how they preserve tradition through textile art-making. 

CHAT x M+ Shuttle Bus

Date: 23-26.03.2023
Time: For more details
Venue: The Mills, West Kowloon Cultural District, HKCEC

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