The exhibitionOn the Wave of Seeking Maternal Memoriesextends Halomei’s research-based practice,Post-Austronesian Barkcloth Art Practice. Centered on barkcloth, a traditional fiber craft rooted in the Indigenous cultures of Taiwan and produced through beating and stretching tree bark, the works emerge from processes deeply embedded in bodily labor, natural environments, and community practices.
Due to the Lunar New Year, the Goethe-Institut Hongkong will be closed from February 17 to 19. On Monday, February 16, the institute will close at 4:30 p.m. There will be no language courses during this period. We wish you a happy Year of the Horse!
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