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Inner Visions•Unbounded: Hong Chi Association X Sun Museum

17 December 2025 - 31 May 2026

Free

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Sun Museum, in collaboration with Hong Chi Association, is proud to present the Inner Visions•Unbounded exhibition, which features over 300 works of art and crafts created by trainees and students from various service units and special schools within Hong Chi Association. Running from December 17, 2025, to May 31, 2026, the exhibition highlights the talents and unique perspectives of individuals with diverse abilities, enabling them to achieve their artistic dreams. Visiting the exhibition and purchasing these artworks can inspire Hong Chi trainees and students to further their artistic journeys.

The exhibition features artworks by more than 30 individuals who range in age from 10 to 64, representing 11 service units and schools under Hong Chi Association. These include Hong Chi Jockey Club Kwong Fuk Workshop; Hong Chi District Support Centre – N.T. (North District); Hong Chi Pinehill Integrated Vocational Training Centre; Hong Chi Jockey Club Pinehill Day Activity and Residential Complex; The Jockey Club Hong Chi Siu Sai Wan Workshop; Hong Chi Morninghope School, Tuen Mun; Hong Chi Morningjoy School, Yuen Long; Hong Chi Winifred Mary Cheung Morninghope School; Rotary Club of Hong Kong Island West Hong Chi Morninghope School; Hong Chi Lions Morninghope School; and Pine Gallery. The exhibited works cover a wide variety of art mediums, including watercolour, acrylic, ink, mixed media, and marker pen, as well as three-dimensional creations such as ceramics and glass bottle painting. In addition to individual creations, there are also co-created works.

Despite their diverse backgrounds, ages, learning speeds, and artistic mediums, all participants have overcome difficulties with courage and perseverance to engage in artistic expression. Chou Chiu Ming, a graduate of Hong Chi Winifred Mary Cheung Morninghope School, has practised painting for many years. He enjoys painting as well as participating in art competitions and exhibitions, from which he has gradually developed confidence in his abilities. His artwork, Super Hero Arriving in Mei Foo, depicts a scene where reality and fantasy intertwine—a bustling street filled with vehicles and pedestrians, representing the vibrant daily life of Mei Foo, while Spiderman and Superman in the sky create a surreal, captivating vibe.

Chau Ka Ching, from Hong Chi District Support Centre – N.T. (North District), has a keen interest in history and warfare, often enjoying reading history books at the public library. His painting, Red War, depicts a war scene with different shades of red, expressing his concern for global events. Ann Li Ching Yuen from Hong Chi Lions Morninghope School creatively repurposed a recycled glass bottle by painting Van Gogh’s Almond Blossom with vibrant colours that radiate positive energy.

Since its establishment in 2015, Sun Museum has embraced the philosophy of art for the public good, working to bridge gaps between different communities through artistic expression. Dr. Lesley Lau, Director of Sun Museum, states, “We believe that people from diverse backgrounds can connect with art at Sun Museum. Individuals with varying abilities can realise their potential through support and training, using art to voice their inner thoughts and create pieces that resonate on a human level. Sun Museum is proud to provide a platform for Hong Chi Association to showcase trainees’ and students’ creations to the public, allowing everyone to appreciate their talents and emotions.