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IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND THE SON
2 - 29 Apr 2026
This exhibition invites viewers to explore the intricate bond between fathers and sons through a reflective lens, intertwining Catholic imagery with personal narrative, as well as photography with painting. Through this interplay, I hope to evoke introspection and foster a deeper understanding of these enduring connections.
This exhibition invites viewers to explore the intricate bond between fathers and sons through a reflective lens, intertwining Catholic imagery with personal narrative, as well as photography with painting. Through this interplay, I hope to evoke introspection and foster a deeper understanding of these enduring connections.
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Glitz
3 - 30 Mar 2026
The exhibition stages two kinds of echoes: the instant replay of reflective surfaces and the preserved resonance woven into time through embroidery. By merging silk embroidery with spatial structures, the works translate traditional craft into contemporary discourse, while subtle feminine traces highlight the historical nature of women’s labor under patriarchal systems—bringing the socio-economic landscape back to intimate, bodily experience.
The exhibition stages two kinds of echoes: the instant replay of reflective surfaces and the preserved resonance woven into time through embroidery. By merging silk embroidery with spatial structures, the works translate traditional craft into contemporary discourse, while subtle feminine traces highlight the historical nature of women’s labor under patriarchal systems—bringing the socio-economic landscape back to intimate, bodily experience.
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Shared Space
26 Jan 2026 - 27 Feb 2026
The exhibition is the product of a collaborative drawing exchange project by students from Hong Kong Art School, Hong Kong and RMIT University School of Art, Melbourne. The aim of the project was to demonstrate the creative richness of exchange and peer-to-peer practices but also to increase the shared awareness of each of our cohorts in the Melbourne and Hong Kong BAFA Program Art Studios.
The exhibition is the product of a collaborative drawing exchange project by students from Hong Kong Art School, Hong Kong and RMIT University School of Art, Melbourne. The aim of the project was to demonstrate the creative richness of exchange and peer-to-peer practices but also to increase the shared awareness of each of our cohorts in the Melbourne and Hong Kong BAFA Program Art Studios.

