Hong Kong Arts Development Council

ARTS • TECH Exhibition 2.0 
Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) organises ARTS ‧ TECH Exhibition 2.0 to introduce novel interactive arts experiences to the public by connecting arts, technology and community in a real and virtual space.

Exhibition 1
Curated by Ng Tsz-kwan
Fill in Blanks
Oct 20 – Nov 12, 2023
Venue: SINO FAÇADE at Tsim Sha Tsui Centre and Empire Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui

Exhibition 2
Curated by Orlean Lai
Make & Believe
Jan 13 – 29, 2024
Venue: F Hall, Tai Kwun

Exhibition 3 
Curated by Isaac Leung
Beyond the Singularity
Mar 16 – Apr 7, 2024
Venue: SHOWCASE, Hong Kong Arts Development Council, Wong Chuk Hang

Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) organised its first ARTS‧TECH Exhibition in 2022 to introduce novel interactive arts experiences to the public by connecting arts, technology and community in a real and virtual space. In 2023, ARTS‧TECH Exhibition 2.0 invites curators Mr Ng Tsz-Kwan, Ms Orlean Lai and Mr Isaac Leung to curate three different thematic arts tech exhibitions respectively at SINO FAÇADE, Tai Kwun and SHOWCASE to bring arts closer to the community, and invite the public to discover the endless possibilities of trans-media and trans-disciplinary in the world of Arts Tech. 


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Established in 1995, Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) is a statutory body set up by the Government to support the broad development of the arts in Hong Kong. Its major roles include grant allocation, policy and planning, advocacy, promotion and development, and special projects. The mission of HKADC is to support and promote the development of 10 major art forms in literary arts, performing arts, visual arts as well as film and media arts in Hong Kong. Aiming to foster a thriving arts environment and enhancing the quality of life of the public, HKADC is also committed to facilitating community-wide participation in the arts and arts education, encouraging arts criticism, raising the standard of arts administration and contributing on policy research.