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#衆樂樂:跨文化手工/藝網上展覽

「多元文化行動計劃」(Multiculturalism in Action Project)出版《跨文化香港學堂: 文化手作》後,在2020年疫情之下舉辦了13場網上工作坊,並於12月的虛擬派對中,一眾不同背景、不同族裔、不同年齡的導師與參與者聚首一堂。


為記錄這個跨越空間和時區的手工/藝之旅, MIA 設置網上展覽,展出「手工書」作者、工作坊導師和學員的作品。


展覽名爲「#衆樂樂」,呈現通過手工/藝的交流而獲得的快樂。展覽共有四個「展廳」:「多元·樂」展示分享與應用文化之樂,「靜思·樂」展示手工/藝的心靈互通之樂,「再生·樂」展示對環境的守護不分族裔與形式、都帶來祝福;展覽以「未來·樂」作結,由孩子們展示對文化多元天真自然的欣賞,為我們指向平等與快樂的未來。


參觀展覽,用電腦可達致較佳效果。請在網站首頁頂部找到工具欄,在此點擊「關於展覽」觀看展覽簡介。進入展覽廳,請返回主頁並點擊要造訪的部分。進入後,點擊作者便可看到該作者的作品,然後點擊作品圖片就看到作品的介紹。


觀賞後,請到「聯絡我們」頁面填寫意見表,給我們你的寶貴意見。


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After publishing “Intercultural Hong Kong Classroom: Cultural Arts & Crafts”, Multiculturalism in Action Project (MIA) conducted 13 online workshops in 2020 under the pandemic. The workshop instructors and participants, all of different background, ethnicity and age, finally met in the virtual party in December.


To record this craft/art journey across space and time zones, we have set up an online exhibition to present the works of “the handicraft book” contributors, and workshop instructors and learners.


The exhibition is named “#HappyTogether” to express the joy of intercultural communication. There are 4 “exhibition halls”: Happiness in Diversity, Happiness in Meditation, Happiness in Renewing; concluding with Happiness in Future Building, in which the young ones show us their natural appreciation of cultural diversity and point towards a future of equality and happiness.


We recommend viewing the exhibition on a computer, not a mobile phone, to get a better experience. At the top of the Exhibition website home page, you'll find a tool bar. Click on About the Exhibition, where you will see the introduction to the exhibition. To enter the "exhibition halls", return to the home page and click the section you would like to visit. Once inside, click an author to see their works, then click on the photo of each work to read its caption.


After visiting the exhibition, don't forget to let us know what you think by filling in the comments form in the "Get in Touch" page!


Here's the link to the exhibition home page:


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