Ink Asia 2019 Workshops
Date | Time | Organiser | Topic / Info | Langauge / Age | Booth |
4 October (Friday) | 14:00 – 15:3017:00 – 18:30 | Hong Kong Baptist University | AVA Jewellery WorkshopThis workshop aims to offer a wonderful experience for each participant, transforming a few coils of copper wire into a piece of jewellery art in the form of a fish, shrimp or crab. Children and adults who have no experience are welcome to join us. Enjoy! | H1 | |
4 October (Friday) | 15:30 – 17:00 | Hong Kong Art School | Painting Workshop: A Cloud drifting in the SkyThis workshop is led by our alumnus LAU Yin Yeung. The theme of LAU’s recent oil paintings focuses on a cloud drifting in the blue sky. He hopes his works bring tranquillity to the audience. Through this workshop, you can experience some easy-to-handle and amusing traditional painting techniques and create your own white cloud in the blue sky.View details | CantoneseAged 16 or above | A15 |
4 October (Friday) | 16:00 – 16:3016:30– 17:00
17:00 – 17:3017:30 – 18:00 |
Hong Kong Palace Museum | Beauty of Ambience – Gongbi Painting Demonstration & WorkshopGongbi painting is a traditional and time-honoured style of Chinese painting. In this activity, participants will learn the techniques for creating Gongbi paintings from artist Eunice Cheung and get to paint one of their own on a paper fan.Participating Artist:Eunice Cheung | Cantonese | D18 |
4 October (Friday) | 17:30 – 19:00 | The Sovereign Art Foundation | Puppet WorkshopThe workshop will provide pictures of different paintings and based on some questions provided, children are encouraged to create their own response to a work of art. | Cantonese and EnglishAged 5-10 | A15 |
5 October (Saturday) | 11:00 – 12:3014:00– 15:30
17:00 – 18:30 |
Hong Kong Baptist University | AVA Jewellery WorkshopThis workshop aims to offer a wonderful experience for each participant, transforming a few coils of copper wire into a piece of jewellery art in the form of a fish, shrimp or crab. Children and adults who have no experience are welcome to join us. Enjoy! | English | H1 |
5 October (Saturday) | 13:30 – 15:00 | Chinese University of Hong Kong | Gongbi bird-and-flower painting, clerical script calligraphy, seal script calligraphyNarcissus by Annie Woo Ngau Chun-lung. An introduction to the lines, techniques and colour skills of Chinese traditional painting. | Cantonese | A15 |
5 October (Saturday) | 15:00 – 15:3015:30– 16:00
16:00 – 16:3016:30 – 17:00 |
Hong Kong Palace Museum | Blankness in Mind – Tea Ceremony & TastingIn an environment filled with the fragrance of tea, tea culture instructor Chen Tsai Yueh will take tea enthusiasts on a journey back to the times of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and explore the state of ‘blankness in mind’ associated with the tea ceremony. Instructor: Chen Tsai YuehPlease register | Cantonese | D18 |
5 October(Saturday) | 15:30 – 17:0017:30 – 19:00 | The Sovereign Art Foundation | Puppet WorkshopThe workshop will provide pictures of different paintings and based on some questions provided, children are encouraged to create their own response to a work of art. |
Cantonese and EnglishAged 5-10 | A15 |
5 October(Saturday) | 17:30 – 17:45 | Hong Kong Palace Museum | Calligraphy in Motion – Dance PerformanceIn a performance that blends dance with calligraphy and painting, the dance moves created by choreographer Chris Lam express the diverse rhythms of the brush strokes used in calligraphy.
Choreographer: Chris Lam Participating Artists: Ada Ho, Rex ChengPlease register |
Cantonese | D18 |
6 October(Sunday) | 11:00 – 12:3014:00– 15:30
16:00 – 17:30 |
Hong Kong Baptist University | AVA Jewellery WorkshopThis workshop aims to offer a wonderful experience for each participant, transforming a few coils of copper wire into a piece of jewellery art in the form of a fish, shrimp or crab. Children and adults who have no experience are welcome to join us. Enjoy! | H1 | |
6 October(Sunday) | 13:30 – 15:00 | Chinese University of Hong Kong | Clerical Script CalligraphyIn this workshop, participants will imitate a Five-Word and Seven-Word Couplet by Yi Bingshou (1754-1815). There will be an introduction to Chinese traditional calligraphy, with an explanation of the techniques and skills of Clerical Script. |
Cantonese | A15 |
6 October(Sunday) | 15:00 – 15:3015:30– 16:00
16:00 – 16:3016:30 – 17:00 |
Hong Kong Palace Museum | Colours of the Imperial Garden – Floral Arrangement Demonstration & WorkshopThis activity gives lovers of flower arranging a close look at the floral creation “Colours of the Imperial Garden”, led by the florist/artist Denwa Cheng. They will also have the opportunity to make their own “Imperial Garden”. Participating Artist: Denwa Cheng | Cantonese | D18 |
6 October(Sunday) | 15:30 – 17:0017:30 – 19:00 | The Sovereign Art Foundation | “A Secret Place” WorkshopThis 60-minute workshop encourages children to build a unique tent using straws and craft materials. The children will be asked what they would put in the tent, which is a secret and private place for them to hide. |
Cantonese and EnglishAged 5-10 | A15 |
6 October(Sunday) | 17:30 – 17:45 | Hong Kong Palace Museum | Calligraphy in Motion – Dance PerformanceIn a performance that blends dance with calligraphy and painting, the dance moves created by choreographer Chris Lam express the diverse rhythms of the brush strokes used in calligraphy. Choreographer: Chris LamParticipating Artists: Ada Ho, Rex Cheng | Cantonese | D18 |
7 October(Monday) | 13:30 – 15:00 | Chinese University of Hong Kong | Ancient Chinese Calligraphy – Seal ScriptIn this workshop, participants will imitate a couplet by Wang Fu’an (1879-1960). There will be an introduction to Chinese traditional calligraphy, with an explanation of the techniques and skills of Seal Script. | Cantonese | A15 |
7 October(Monday) | 15:00 – 16:00 | Hong Kong Palace Museum | Chinese Landscape Painting on Ceramics – Talk by Ceramic ArtistAn old saying encourages us “to see the world in a grain of sand”, and ceramic art can be one such window on the world. In this talk, ceramic artist Winus Lee will share how the concept of landscape painting can be integrated into the creation of ceramics. Participating Artist: Winus LeePlease register |
Cantonese | D18 |
7 October(Monday) | 15:30 – 17:00 | Hong Kong Art School | Painting Workshop: A Cloud drifting in the SkyThis workshop is led by our alumnus LAU Yin Yeung. The theme of LAU’s recent oil paintings focuses on a cloud drifting in the blue sky. He hopes his works bring tranquillity to the audience. Through this workshop, you can experience some easy-to-handle and amusing traditional painting techniques and create your own white cloud in the blue sky.View details | Cantonese | A15 |
Seats are available on a first come first served basis.