Visual ArtsWorkshopFamilyThe Mills / CHAT

A Sea (Dis)placed: Family Creative Reading WorkshopCentre for Heritage, Arts and Textile

2022-06-12 ( 3:00 PM ~ 4:15 PM )
HKD 120
Overview

Explore the mysterious underwater world of East Asia and expand your imagination!

The exhibition Spinning East Asia Series II: A Net (Dis)entangled showcases a variety of artworks which explore the geographical and social boundaries of East Asia regions, while some artists reimagine the discourse of the ocean through arts. From the displaying artworks to picture books, children will learn about the interconnected geographical history of East Asia and ways to become creative global citizens! 

To cultivate children's ability of expression and their creativity, the instructor will use storytelling and drawing exercises to guide young participants to produce and share their own stories of the ocean. Participants will then explore the ever-changing power of the East Asian seas together by creating a collaborative map of the ocean. 

Experience level: Suitable for children aged 5 to 10, to be accompanied by one parent

Language: Cantonese

Please refer to the Special Visitors’ Notes for the latest access and entry requirements.

 

- Target: Children age 5 to 10, accompanied by one parent
- Format: Picture book storytelling + Creative drawing of an East Asia sea map

- In compliance with government regulations, starting from 24 February, visitors aged 15 or above must first scan the LeaveHomeSafe (LHS) venue QR code before entering the exhibition of CHAT/CHAT’s gallery floor. Visitors aged 12 or above must also have received at least the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, with the exception of those with certified COVID-19 Vaccination Medical Exemption Certificates. The capacity of this programme has been reduced for public health and safety.

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