Processing: on Mind-mapping

PROCESSING : on Mind-mapping
The process of idea development for an artist might not be bounded by just thinking and thoughts; it could be progressed through diverse methods such as reading, sketching, discussing, researching, analyzing as well as experimenting. The process led to findings that are with complexity, purity, or intimacy and they developed to become some visual notes of the artist. These notes acted as tangible memories and could be recalled or even shared with the others when necessary.

At this stage of mind-mapping and notes-making, the artists owned absolute freedom on the mediums, styles and methodology, they could work as true to themselves as they wish for the exploration without any psychological burden. Visual notes might be light and minor to some audiences, but they were vital to the artists.

This exhibition, organized by Hong Kong Art School, serves as a common platform for eight young artists to present their intermediate creative works which were derived from their tangible memories and thinking processes. Through the exhibition, audiences saw tangible thinking processes with openness and uniqueness, and the interested subject matters of the artists.  As for whether you as an audience could predict where and how far the artists could go from this stage? This was left to your imagination.

Exhibition Period: 
23 March – 31 May 2019, 10:00am – 8:00pm
(Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays)

Opening Reception:   22 March; 7pm
Venue: The Gallery of Hong Kong Art School (10/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre)

Participating Artists are students and alumni from our Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) programme:
CHING Yuen Hang
LAU Sze Yin
LAU Yuen Ting Rita
LI Ning Fung
LUI Tsz Hei
PONG Chung Hang Ivana
WONG Man Ching Maggie
YUNG Ka Man