A new art exhibit at Villepin, Hong Kong highlights three artists’ exploration of the relationship between interior and exterior being
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The British Council supports marginalised youth to re-skill and re-connect through the arts
The British Council’s ‘Re-stART’ programme has provided access and opportunities for marginalised young people in Hong Kong to re-skill in arts practice and re-connect to the community through the arts
“Our Starry Sky” in Hong Kong’s Kennedy Town highlights talents and visibility of artists living with autism
Exhibit in Kennedy Town featuring ceramic creations by artists living with intellectual disabilities and on the autism spectrum disorder
Your Words Are the Path
It doesn’t matter thatno one cares. Keep writing. Do it.It doesn’t matter. Thevoice that tells you howit’s crap.The voice thatsays it doesn’t matter. The one that tells youthat good is notgood enough. That one. The one that doesn’twant you to create anythingbecause it is trying to savewhat it knows. The voicethat tells you that it knowsbut doesn’t. Keep writing. […]
Meaning-crafting: An Emerging Discourse of Contemporary Buddhist Art
There is a fascinating group of people shaping contemporary artistic culture in the Buddhist world. Some of them are regular contributors to this website, including Sarah Beasley, Tilly Campbell-Allen, or Tiffani Gyatso, whilst others have been interviewed about their craft (sometimes by our aforementioned artist writers). These individuals include contemporary creators like painter Andrea Traber, […]
