“The Practice of Everyday Life” exhibition showcases concepts of sustainability (with photos)
"The Practice of Everyday Life" exhibition was launched today (June 27) at Oi! in North Point. The exhibition aims to inspire the concept of green living and explore the feasibility of embedding environmental-friendliness into our daily practices through different exhibits and interactions with visitors.
Seven groups of creative practitioners as well as their research and creative partners, each working within their own creative aspects, were invited to look for sustainable alternatives developed from research, experiments and artistic displays. The exhibits encourage visitors to adopt sustainable practices through their imaginations and actions to reshape the future by means of creativity in fashion, transport, recycling, upcycling and planting etc.
The exhibition is presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and organised by Oi! with curation partners Stephanie Cheung, Vangi Fong and Nicky Liang.
Creative Practitioners include Coutou Woodworking Studio, Toby Crispy@Fashion Clinic, MUDWORK, Kevin Cheung, Monti Lai, Lo Lai-lai and Yat Ching.
Research Partners include Ichi Chan, Lam Che, Kishimoto Ho Wing-yee, Angie Ng, Little Green Feet, Tin Kwong Ride and Waste No Mall.
Creative Partners include Cho Wing-ki, Eddy Hui, Lam Kin-choi, Ivy Wong, Kathy Wong, Phoebe Wong and Human Ip.
The exhibition will run until October 11. For details of the exhibition, please visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/APO/en_US/web/apo/the_practice_of_everyday_life.html, or call 2512 3000.
In view of the COVID-19 epidemic, special arrangements and precautionary measures will be implemented to help ensure public safety. Visitors to Oi! will need to use hand sanitiser and will be subject to temperature checks before admission. They are also advised to wear their own masks. Children aged under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. For details, please visit www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/APO/en_US/web/apo/oi_visit.html.