An honour to be invited to be the guest for the Opening Ceremony for Children’s Creative Arts Exhibition, at the JCCAC in Hong Kong – as an artist with a big heart on driving social change through art, it is simply amazing to witness these young children flourishing and expressing themselves in their artwork. What really impressed was how passionate and committed the professionals across disciplines in giving these families their first joint exhibition. It’s never easy to do things really well with depth, but there was candid satisfaction in everyone’s eyes today which definitely proved the case.
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Sharing on the artist journey using Design Thinking to (practically, not theoretically) build Dialogue in Art, a social art initiative to drive meaningful social change with the amazing AIA team.
With the mission to open up minds, embrace authentic expression and celebrate differences through colours and patterns, a series of creative prompts and visualisation techniques were used to facilitate in a non-judgmental and stress-free workshop and two-way exhibition for visitors to create and talk about art at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
Running an experiential learning session through for the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology to help individuals from this renowned business school to appreciate art as a vehicle to reflect and connect to their emotions; and eventually delivering four consecutive sessions due to the positive response and support.
Invited by SAA Architect Pte Ltd in Singapore, Winnie Wong brought the team of artistically talented architects a different experiential learning session which emphasised on the process of art-making, using simple colours and patterns to express their individual and team concept. Fantastic feedback from the group of professionals looking into art from a new perspective!
An invitation from the Yan Chai Hospital Group’s affiliated social centre to bring 20+ families an unconventional art-making experience which emphasised on the process of art-making. Wonderful feedback from children and parents participated in the group.
“Ready to Dance for the First Time” took place beautifully along the Victoria Harbour at the Hong Kong West Kowloon Cultural District. It was a public art collaboration and community art workshop to explore the emotions in trying something new for the first time, with 60 families.
A wonderful experiential learning session designed and led by the artist, Winnie Wong, for the Hong Kong Scout Association New Territories Region Queen’s Scout Club. Fantastic team building experience for the talented group of leaders driving the youth development of our generation. The making of clay, painting and collaborative art-work led individuals and the team to reflect on the best way to maintain their authenticity in an effective group environment.
Facilitating outdoor art-making event with 30+ children with new experiences using colours and patterns to connect to their cultural root – fascinating piece of artwork done on a beautiful day!
A wonderful seminar and workshop delivered by the artist, Winnie Wong, at the Flor Gallery in Singapore, in conjunction with her solo-exhibition, “What The Songs Have Taught Me”, with a mission to exchange cultural differences through painting, canton-pop music and how we express how we feel through art. Multiple sessions were held for the public due to its positive demand in the community of Singapore.