A talk and teachers’ workshop on British artist Antony Gormley’s public art installation Event Horizon Hong Kong.
Taking Gormley’s installation as a case study, this Teaching Labs programme aims to help participants understand and analyse the cultural issues surrounding the project.
Talk | Fri, 22 Apr | 5-7pm
Moderator: Lau Tin Ming, Deputy Principal of Arts and Humanities Development, HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity
Speakers: Ingrid Chu, Public Programmes Curator, Asia Art Archive; Anthony Leung Po Shan, art critic; and Sampson Wong Yu Hin, urban researcher and independent curator
Language: Cantonese and English (with simultaneous interpretation in English)
Target: Teachers from all disciplines are welcome (Liberal Studies, Visual Arts teachers, and cultural educators in particular). The talk is also open to students and the public.
Exploring Event Horizon Hong Kong through ideas around ‘public art’, ‘urban space’, and ‘body and the surrounding’, the talk delves into the meaning and function of public art in Hong Kong and beyond.
Workshop | Sat, 23 Apr | 10am-1pm
Moderator: Lau Tin Ming, Deputy Principal of Arts and Humanities Development, HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity
Language: Cantonese
Target: Liberal Studies and Visual Arts teachers (participants must attend the talk)
Quota: 20
To understand the various aspects of public art and consider new pedagogical possibilities in Liberal Studies and Visual Arts, the workshop provides multiple lenses through which to appreciate and analyse Event Horizon Hong Kong.
Guided Tour
Date & Time: Fri, 22 Apr, 3-4:30pm
Gathering point: Courtyard, G/F, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen St, Central
Speaker: Cassius Taylor-Smith, Curatorial Director of Event Horizon Hong Kong
Language: English
Target: Secondary school teachers (participants must attend the talk)
Quota: 15
Prior to the talk, a guided tour exclusively for secondary school teachers to take a closer look at the sculptures from PMQ to Hong Kong Park.
Registration Deadline: 20 Apr 2016
All events are free of charge.
Presented by the British Council, Event Horizon Hong Kong launched on 19 November 2015 and will continue to be a part of the Hong Kong cityscape until 18 May 2016. Asia Art Archive is an institutional partner of Event Horizon Hong Kong.
Venue:
Room 307-8
British Council
3 Supreme Court Road
Admiralty, Hong Kong
Asia Art Archive
11/F, Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel: + 852 2844 1112 | Website: http://www.aaa.org.hk