Parent-Child Activity Arts from Daily Living

Creative, you can see from life; inspiration, it can come from life caught. Training children creative, why not take them to see the living art of living?

 

 
 

 
  (Above Picture)"Patterned" Umbrella Designed by Benny Au  

Arts from Daily Living

The general public, generally believed in the museum's exhibits and our life will be what to do with it? The Leisure and Cultural Services Department hope we could bring the works home. Thus, they invited 7 local designers to hold an exhibition, "Bring Me Home - the Story of Hong Kong Culture, Art & Design". The works were inspired by collections in the Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Museum of Art and Hong Kong Heritage Museum, as well as images which evoke our collective memory; the designers have created museum souvenirs which exude local flavour.

7 Designers 49 Works

The Leisure and Cultural Services Department proudly presents "Bring Me Home - the Story of Hong Kong Culture, Art & Design", part of the museum's souvenir design project series. They invited Mr. Stanley Wong (anothermountainman) as the guest curator, who has joined forces with six renowned local designers, Mr. Benny Au, Mr. Alan Chan, Mr. Sandy Choi, Mr. Hon Bing Wah, Dr. Kan Tai Keung and Mr. Freeman Lau, to participate in this meaningful project. In addition to displaying the blueprints of the participating designers in the exhibition, some of their design concepts are made available as museum souvenirs for public sale. We hope visitors appreciate this initiative, and purchase and take these unique souvenirs home.

 

 
  (Above Picture)Frog" Bookmark Designed by Alan Chan  
 

 
  (Above Picture)Fashion Accessories (Cufflink & Handkerchief) Designed by Stanley Wong (anothermountainman)  

Bring Me Home - the Story of Hong Kong Culture, Art & Design 

Venue: Hong Kong Heritage Museum, 1/F, Special Gallery
Address: 1 Man Lam Road, Shatin, Hong Kong.

Date:  Now – 31 May 2015

Time:

Monday, Wednesday to Friday                       10:00~18:00

Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays               10:00~19:00

Christmas Eve & Chinese New Year’s Eve      10:00~17:00

Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays) and the first two days of the Chinese New Year

Starting from 1 October 2014, the box office will be closed 30 minutes before museum closes.

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