《ART FOR THE EARTH: An Exhibition for Conservation》
HONG KONG,Dec. 4, 2024/PRNewswire/ -- Building on the success of"ART FOR THE EARTH: An Exhibition and Auction for Conservation", an initiative spearheaded by The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to raise awareness about endangered species and their habitats, the next chapter of this meaningful journey is set to take place from 4thto 12thDecember 2024, at two MTR stations - Hong Kong Station andTai Koo Station. This continuing exhibition aims to unite art and conservation, inspiring action to protect and conserve endangered species and their habitats in theAsia-Pacificregion.
Following the momentum of the exhibition and auction held in September and October, this new exhibition showcases fourteen meticulously crafted, one-of-a-kind handcrafted doll art pieces by renowned artist Ning Lau, each representing unique and threatened species and habitats. Made from upcycled fabrics, Ning's creations emphasize sustainability and highlight the importance of reusing materials to reduce waste – underscoring the need for a more sustainable future.
At Hong Kong Station, the exhibition features artworks themed around the Ocean and Sky. Meanwhile,Tai Koo Stationpresents creations inspired by species and habitats from the Land, offering a complementary perspective on the natural world.
To further enhance the experience, an interactive augmented reality (AR) game has been introduced to connect the two exhibitions. Visitors can scan QR codes at the exhibition stations to enter a virtual world, explore endangered species and their habitats, and experience the entire exhibition virtually. This immersive platform allows participants to uncover fascinating facts, interact with digital environments, and engage with the conservation message beyond the physical displays.
In addition to this, another AR game has been launched across all MTR stations on the urban lines. Passengers can interact with digital panels, scan QR codes, and engage with an entirely new experience focused on endangered species and their conservation stories. This expansion ensures that the conservation message reaches a broader audience, making it an accessible and engaging part of commuters'daily journeys.
The Art for the Earth initiative continues to leverage art as a powerful medium to promote the protection of endangered species and their habitats. By combining physical exhibitions, virtual experiences, and interactive technology, this campaign fosters a deeper connection between people and nature while raising awareness about the importance of conservation.
All of the handcrafted dolls featured in the exhibition have already been sold. Sincere gratitude is extended to the generous doll owners who have kindly allowed their dolls to be exhibited, ensuring the conservation message continues to reach a wider audience.
Special thanks are also extended to MTR advertising, managed by JCDecaux Transport, for their invaluable support in making this exhibition possible, and toNing Laufor her sustainable creations and Prissy Tang for her vivid illustrations of endangered species.
Members of the public are invited to join this mission to celebrate and protect the planet's precious biodiversity. Visit the exhibitions at Hong Kong Station andTai Koo Stationfrom 4thto12th December, 2024, and explore the endangered species AR game at any Urban Lines MTR station for a fun, interactive way to learn about endangered species. Join the journey and make a difference for our planet!
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"Art for the Earth: An Exhibition and Auction for Conservation"Exhibition:
Venue: MTR Hong Kong Station andTai Koo Station
Date: 4 –12 December 2024
Time: 09:00 – 22:00
About The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is a global conservation organization dedicated to conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Guided by science, we create innovative, on-the-ground solutions to our world's toughest challenges so that nature and people can thrive together. We are tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans at an unprecedented scale, providing food and water sustainably and helping to make cities more sustainable. Working in more than 81 countries and territories, we use a collaborative approach that engages local communities, governments, the private sector, and other partners. TNC has been inAsia Pacificfor almost 30 years with projects inAustralia,MainlandChina,Hong Kong,Indonesia,Mongolia,New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. In 2019, TNC was awarded the Lui Che Woo Prize for Sustainable Development. To learn more, please visit:The Nature Conservancy (tnc.org.hk)or follow TNC HK 大自然保護協會and@tnc_hk
AboutNing Lau
Born and raised inHong Kong, Ning earned her BA (Hons) in Fashion Design from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Initially establishing her career in the luxury fashion sector, Ning transitioned to the art of doll making in 2015, channeling her enduring love for dolls into a full-time vocation. Following her pursuit of culinary arts at Le Cordon Bleu inParislast year, she is currently undertaking a Master's degree in Expressive Arts Therapy at TheUniversity of Hong Kong, delving into the nexus between creative expression and psychological healing.
Ning crafts hand-sewn dolls from scratch, imbuing them with whimsical and distinctive personalities that mirror contemporary life. Each doll is meticulously hand-painted and uniquely serialised, accompanied by an autographed certificate, rendering them highly collectible art pieces. Her exhibitions and collaborations, along with her inspiring journey, have garnered extensive coverage in numerous local and international publications and digital media.
Exhibitions& Collaborations:
To learn more, please visit:https://ninglau.com/ and@ninglau
About Prissy Tang
Prissy Tang, a fashion-styled pet portraitist, brings a unique approach to her art. Her passion lies in creating personalized and captivating artwork that celebrates the special bond between pets and their loving owners with a bit of fashion flair, thanks to her background as a fashion illustrator for an American fashion magazine. Prissy is now on a mission to elevate the art of pet portraiture and comfort pet owners who have experienced loss. Her fine portraits are infused with such soul that they often move her clients to tears. She aims to capture not just the physical appearance of the pets but also their inner spirit, creating a unique essence that brings joy and healing to pet owners'broken hearts. Prissy's distinctive approach to pet portraiture exemplifies a commitment to creating timeless, tastefully elegant artwork that celebrates the unique bond between pets and their owners. Her dedication to infusing each portrait with grace, allure, empathy, and individuality, combined with her expert command of anatomy, sets her apart as a unique pet portraitist who delivers an exceptional and captivating experience for pet-loving clients.
To learn more, please visit:PETPRISSY.COMand for enquiries, please contacthere.
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