Table for Six
February 17, 2023 - February 25, 2023
Birdy Wong (ACC 2021) will be part of the new stage adaptation of the hilarious dark comedy "Table for Six" in February at the Lyric Theatre HKAPA.
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Birdy Wong (ACC 2021) will be part of the new stage adaptation of the hilarious dark comedy "Table for Six" in February at the Lyric Theatre HKAPA.
View EventPWESTO. TEKA... RAMPA! by FIFTH WALL FEST is a space that highlights the interplay between the creative fields of fashion, photography, art, and dance. We invite you to experience the visceral feelings evoked by moving bodies within and beyond the frames. The exhibit will be a mix of physical booth installation and a site-specific performance.
View EventWayson Poon’s (ACC 2019) latest work PHONATE explores the dynamics of power, control and communal strength that occur between choreographer, dancers and audience.
The ‘Open Up M+’ series invites you to explore the different aspects of the museum—from the building as an architectural landmark to the collaborative effort from across teams in the making of their exhibitions. Go behind the scenes with M+ in their fourth ‘Open Up M+’ session.
View EventDouglas Brooks (ACC 2008, 2014, 2015, 2017) will be teaching two one-week long Japanese boatbuilding classes presented by Japanese Tools Australia.
View EventLeung Chi Wo (ACC 1997, 1999) and Sara Wong explore the anonymity of history by contemplating figures in the background of found snapshots in their Museum of the Lost series that imagines experience and personality
View EventJoin Song Dong (ACC 2005), Yin Xiuzhen (ACC 1997), and Lu Yang (ACC 2013) in the 7th Guangzhou Triennial, themed as "Symphony of All the Changes", establishes an art linkage from an international perspective and serves as a witness to the development of Chinese contemporary art.
View EventACC Alumni Xing Danwen (ACC 1998) along with other photographers join "40 Years of Chinese Photography" in displaying her iconic photographs to invite viewers in re-examining how photography has changed the history and ideas of China, the world, and all of humanity at Kulangsu- a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
View EventBeatrix Pang (ACC 2008), Ellen Pau (ACC 1991), and Wu Jiaru (ACC 2022) contribute in Myth Makers—Spectrosynthesis III, an exhibition that circles around the core notion of “queer mythologies” and delves into modern and contemporary mythologies along with practices of the body, by gathering a diverse range of artistic idioms related to LGBTQ+ perspectives from over 60 artists from Asia and its diasporas.
View EventLam Tung Pang (ACC 2012) combines a millenium of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese nature imagery from a single page to life size.
View EventLu Yang (ACC 2013) performs in the group exhibition ‘Fanatic Heart’, a search for an alternative approach to reimagine the political potential of celebrity culture through the lens of fandom.
View EventEllen Pau (ACC 1991) has works featured in Hylozoism: An Arts & Technology Exhibition
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