WMA is pleased to announce the new thematic cycle for 2025/26: Hope. WMA themes are selected by the WYNG Foundation board of trustees and run biennially, guiding WMA programmes–research, exhibitions, public events, grants–throughout each cycle.
WMA Commission for 2025/26 now calls for proposals! In response to the theme of “Hope”, we looks for two creative lens-based proposals that unpacks and complicates the notion of “Hope” in the contemporary Hong Kong context.
For details, please refer to the WMA Website.
Check out the “Home” video series which interviews with people with various backgrounds from Hong Kong! Starting with Lam Sun, the director of “The Narrow Road” -
https://t.co/u2Wjse6taP
WMA is pleased to announce the 2 recipients for its 2022/24 cycle of WMA Commission are CHAN Hau Chun and Sheung YIU. The two artistic and research proposals, explores the meaning of ‘home’ in the contemporary context of Hong Kong in a very different way.
https://t.co/6GvXNSpE6M
Looking ahead at the new normal after two years into the pandemic, WMA remodeled its thematic programme to a biennial basis and announced its next theme for the cycle of 2022/2024 as ‘Home’.
For more details: https://t.co/HL1iLxKvDK
As part of the #PeertoPeerUKHK22 festival, WMA, @OpenEyeGallery and @RedeyeNetwork are co-presenting the ‘Power of Place’, which brought together 13 artists from both the UK and HK come together to exchange ideas, feedbacks and photographs.
【Peer to Peer: UK/HK】is back!
Inspiring exchange between visual arts in the UK and Hong Kong
26.9 – 9.10 2022
Stay tuned!
#PeertoPeerUKHK22 is organised by Open Eye Gallery and University of Salford Art Collection with support from Arts Council England.
How well do we really know these islands that are supposedly very close by? Check out the exhibition 'Island(ed)' at WMA Space now!
Curated by Chloe Chow, 'Island(ed)' features lens-based works of four Hong Kong artists which explores island’s isolatedness and its tension.