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My Silkscreen Diary Workshop

Date:  11 Jun 2022 - 26 Jun 2022

A diary is place where one can record thoughts, feelings and personal reflections. The exhibition Noda Tetsuya’s Diary of Contemporary Japanese Prints achieves an introspective pursuit of humanity and a meditative state of self-gazing through Noda’s illustrated prints. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to the technique of screen printing. Individuals will learn the process of translating a hand-drawn image onto a screen print. At the end of the workshop, participants will take away an edition of 3 prints on archival paper in which they have captured their personalised ‘memories’ and scenes from daily life.

Instructor: An Gee Chan
Born in Hong Kong and graduated from the Royal College of Art, Fine Art Printmaking. She taught printmaking and drawing at the Academy of Visual Arts at the Hong Kong Baptist University.

 

Date | Time | Language | Registration Deadline
18 June 2022 (Sat) | 10 am–1 pm | English | 15 June 2022 (Wed)
19 June 2022 (Sun) | 2 pm–5 pm | Cantonese | 15 June 2022 (Wed)
26 June 2022 (Sun) | 2 pm–5 pm | Cantonese | 23 June 2022 (Thur)
2 July 2022 (Sat) | 2 pm–5 pm | English | 28 June 2022 (Tue) (CANCELLED)
3 July 2022 (Sun) | 2 pm–5 pm | Cantonese | 28 June 2022 (Tue)

 

Venue: Workshop Room, G/F Fung Ping Shan Building, University Museum and Art Gallery, HKU, 90 Bonham Road, Pokfulam

Audience and Limit: Aged 14 or above. Maximum 7 people per class. All persons entering the museum, except those exempted, are required to scan the “LeaveHomeSafe” QR code and comply with the requirement of the Government and HKU Vaccine Pass. Details on entry requirements can be found on the following website: https://umag.hku.hk/visit/#precautionary-measures/.

Cost: HK$200 per person.

Registration: Registration opens on 1 June 2022. To register, please complete the application form and submit it together with the corresponding course fee to UMAG via mail or to the Museum Office on 2/F T.T. Tsui Building in person during office hours. Payment methods and mailing details are on page 2 of the application form. All applications will be processed only when both the completed form and course fee are received.

 

To help with the material preparation, please prepare your preferred printing image and submit the file to the Museum mailbox (museum-events@hku.hk) upon your application. Please refer to the Image Preparation Guideline for formats and specifications. A default printing pattern will be used if UMAG does not receive any image file from successful applicants four working days before the workshop date.

 

Enquiries: For enquiries, please contact Ms. Jasmin Lin: jasminl@hku.hk / 2241 5509.

 

 

Click here to download the application form. 

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