This video features a sharing session on their experiences on participating in the International Artists' Workshop by artists Jaffa Lam and Kith Tsang on 7 March 2004 at the Hong Kong Arts Centre.
Hong Kong artists Kith Tsang and Jaffa Lam have joined the Britto International Artists' Workshop (Tepantor, Bangladesh, 2003)and HweiLan International Artists Workshop (Taiwan 2003) respectively. These workshops are parts of the international network of workshops developed by the Triangle Arts Trust, UK. The Workshop Model provides an uninterrupted period of two weeks where 20–25 artists from diverse cultural backgrounds engage with each other to explore new ideas and expand the boundaries of their practice. Half of the participating artists are from the host country, giving the workshop a strong local base, while the remainder are international.
There is an Q & A section after the presentations by the two artists.
Conducted in Cantonese.
Hong Kong artists Kith Tsang and Jaffa Lam have joined the Britto International Artists' Workshop (Tepantor, Bangladesh, 2003)and HweiLan International Artists Workshop (Taiwan 2003) respectively. These workshops are parts of the international network of workshops developed by the Triangle Arts Trust, UK. The Workshop Model provides an uninterrupted period of two weeks where 20–25 artists from diverse cultural backgrounds engage with each other to explore new ideas and expand the boundaries of their practice. Half of the participating artists are from the host country, giving the workshop a strong local base, while the remainder are international.
There is an Q & A section after the presentations by the two artists.
Conducted in Cantonese.
Access level
Onsite
artist
production company/producer
Location code
CDAAA.000484
Language
Chinese - Traditional
Keyword
workshop,  exchange programme
Publication/Creation date
2004
Running time
2:00:36
Video format
DVD
No of copies
1
Content type
event photograph/recording
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