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Educational and Extension Activity Series

Activities by museums under Leisure and Cultural Services Department

Thematic Talks in Conservation Clinic

To tie in with the Conservation Clinic, a special activity to be held during the Muse Fest, the Conservation Office will organise a series of thematic talks on the care and conservation of objects. Details are as follows:

‧Looking Textiles under Microscope – Jun 25, 26 (Sat and Sun)

‧More on Chinese Mounting: The Art of Protecting and Caring for the Collection of Chinese Paintings – Jun 29 (Wed)

‧Preservation of Historic Documents – Jul 1, 2 (Fri and Sat)

‧Revealing the Meaning of Tool Marks on Metals – Jul 3, 6 (Sun and Wed)

‧More on Chinese Mounting: The Art of Protecting and Caring for the Collection of Chinese Paintings – Jul 7 (Thu)

‧Caring of 1950's/60's Photographs – Jul 8, 9 (Fri and Sat)

Venue﹕

Lobby, Hong Kong Museum of History

Time﹕

11am - 11:20am, 3:20pm - 3:40pm (Contents are identical in both sessions)

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

50 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


XCHANGE: Social Gastronomy - Saturday Feast

This unconventional feast will enable participants to explore different concepts of food and community through a series of food experiences and sharing.

Venue﹕

Oi!

Date﹕

Jun 25 (Sat)

Time﹕

3:15pm - 5pm

Speaker﹕

Twins Kitchen

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

20 persons, first come, first served.

Admission﹕

Free


Special Lecture - High-Energy Astrophysics

The talk will cover the topics of the history of X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy, high-energy ground and space-based telescopes, as well as the development of astrophysical models of stellar objects and cosmological models that resonate with high-energy astronomical observations.

Venue﹕

Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Space Museum

Date﹕

Jun 25 (Sat)

Time﹕

3pm - 4:30pm

Speaker﹕

Dr David H.F. Yu

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

193 persons, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


Hands-on Workshop: Coastal Defence Crystal Ball

Through the making of crystal ball, participants can get a better understanding about the exhibits in the museum.

Venue﹕

Children's Corner, Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence

Date﹕

Jun 25 (Sat)

Time﹕

3pm - 5pm

Speaker﹕

Tutor from Dream Arts

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

25 persons, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Admission fee to the museum required



Science Demonstration - Fire in the Water

Water and fire have long been regarded as incompatible substances.  In this exquisite science demonstration, water will be split into hydrogen and oxygen, and the amazing phenomena of water and fire will be revealed.

Venue﹕

Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Science Museum

Date﹕

Jun 25 and Jul 2 (Sat)

Time﹕

2:30pm - 3:15pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

235 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free



Light and Shadow: Tricks and Treats

Participants will learn more about the basic principles of photography and cinematography through DIY workshops, interactive games and exhibition panels.

Venue﹕

Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong Film Archive

Date﹕

Jun 25 - Jul 10

Time﹕

Exhibition - 10am to 8pm daily (except Tue)
Workshops - Sat and Sun, 10:30am to 5:30pm, 45 to 60 min per session
Games - Sat and Sun, 10:30am to 5:30pm
Closed on Tue

Speakers﹕

Assistant Curators and Film Technicians, Hong Kong Film Archive

Language﹕

Cantonese

Enrollment﹕

Workshops - Enrollment required, first come, first served
Games - No admission limit, first come, first served
For details, please visit the website of the Hong Kong Film Archive.

Admission﹕

Free



Interactive Drama - The Hong Kong Story: Those were the Days

The Interactive drama to be launched in "The Hong Kong Story" permanent exhibition will enhance the public to better understand the history of Hong Kong through performance and game.

Venue﹕

"The Hong Kong Story" exhibition, Hong Kong Museum of History

Date﹕

Jun 25, 26 and Jul 2, 3, 9, 10 (Sat & Sun)

Time﹕

2pm - 4pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

No admission limit, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Admission fee to the museum is required.


Little Scientists Exploration: Sound so Funny - School Programme

The programme aims to introduce the science of sound to senior primary school students through different interesting experiments. Students can learn the principle and mode of sound propagation, characteristics of sound, etc.

Venue﹕

Laboratory, Hong Kong Science Museum

Date﹕

Jun 25, 27, 28 and Jul 2, 4, 5 (Sat, Mon & Tue)

Time﹕

Mon-Tue: 2:30pm - 4pm; Sat: 10am - 11:30am, 2:30 - 4pm

Target Participants﹕

Suitable for P4-P6 students

Language﹕

Cantonese

Enrollment﹕

Applications are open to schools and parent-teacher associations only on a first come, first served basis. For details, please visit the website of the Hong Kong Science Museum. Deadline for application: Two weeks prior to the date of programme.

Quota﹕

40 per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

$34 per student


 

In association with the exhibition "Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place"

To tie in with the "Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place" exhibition, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum will organise a special themed programme called "The Spirit of Place – A Walk-through into the Art of Claude Monet", which includes a series of talks, workshops, school educational activities, community integration events and fun tours, through which visitors can understand and appreciate the works of this Impressionist master from different perspectives.

Getting to Know Claude Monet, the Master Impressionist Painter – Little Drawing Workshop

Claude Monet was a master Impressionist painter who loved outdoor painting and was deeply intrigued by changing light and shadow in scenes. This special workshop will introduce to children the life and artworks of Claude Monet through interactive story-telling and painting sessions, and inspire them to make their own paintings by referring to the themes of Monet's masterpieces.

Venue﹕

Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Date﹕

Jun 25 and Jul 2, 9 (Sat)

Time﹕

2pm – 2:45pm

Target Participants﹕

Suitable for aged 5 to 10, accompanied by one parent.

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

10 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Valid admission ticket for "Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place" exhibition required


"Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place" Special Music Programme - Impressionism in Music

In the music performance to be led by the Music Office, the audience can experience the Impressionist music from the late 19th to the early 20th century.

Venue﹕

Theatre, Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Date﹕

Jun 26 and Jul 3 (Sun)

Time﹕

3pm - 4pm

Quota﹕

320 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


"Encounter in the Café" Talk Series - A Feast for the Eyes and Taste Buds

Delicious foods and attractive dishes enhance our mood and spirit. The speaker will introduce French food and the basics of dish decoration through six major design concepts. Participants will gain hands-on experience in decorating dishes to add colour to their meals.

Venue﹕

Museum Café, Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Date﹕

Jun 30 (Thu)

Time﹕

3pm - 4pm

Speaker﹕

Mr Justin Pang (Instructor (Food Preparation - Western), International Culinary Institute)

Language﹕

Cantonese

Enrollment﹕

Interested parties please register at the Museum Café at 2pm that day.

Quota﹕

24 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Valid admission ticket for "Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place" exhibition required


Demonstration: Sand Painting・Impression

Sand painting artist Hoi Chiu will demonstrate how to re-create the artworks of Monet by using sand and share with participants the techniques of sand painting.

Venue﹕

Function Place, Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Date﹕

 Jul 1 (Fri)

Time﹕

3pm - 6pm

Speaker﹕

Hoi Chiu (Sand Artist)

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

80 persons, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Valid admission ticket for "Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place" exhibition required


Talk on Monet's Painting Techniques and Art

Many of Monet's paintings were colourful and captured the changes of light and shadows of scenes at different times and in different weather conditions in a simple and vivid way, leaving a deep impression in people's minds. The speaker will analyse Monet's painting techniques, including his understanding and use of colours, brushwork and composition. The speaker will also cover changes in his style of painting over time, giving participants a more thorough understanding of his painting techniques and art.

Venue﹕

Theatre, Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Date﹕

Jul 2 (Sat)

Time﹕

3pm - 4:30pm

Speaker﹕

Mr Clement Chan (Senior Lecturer, Hong Kong Art School)

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

320 persons, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Valid admission ticket for "Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place" exhibition required



Tryout Workshop - Sand Painting.Impression

The instructor will demonstrate how to re-create Monet's artworks with sand. Participants will be taught the basic skills of sand painting, and try making their own Impressionist artworks using sand.

Venue﹕

Function Place, Hong Kong Heritage Museum

Date﹕

Jul 3(Sun), 9 (Sat) and 10 (Sun)

Time﹕

3pm - 5pm

Speakers﹕

Instructors from the Hoichiu Art Gallery

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

20 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Valid admission ticket for "Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place" exhibition required


"The Mystery of HKMCD" Orienteering Game

Through orienteering game, participants can grasp more knowledge about the museum exhibits and history of coastal defence in Hong Kong.

Venue﹕

Redoubt Courtyard, Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence

Date﹕

Jun 26 (Sun)

Time﹕

3pm - 5pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

No admission limit, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Admission fee to the museum required


"ICH Mission - I wanna be ICH Bearer" Series - Hakka Unicorn Dance

To be led by the the bearer organisation of a national ICH item, "Hakka unicorn dance of Hang Hau, Sai Kung", the workshop will offer participants insights into the cultural contents of this indigenous heritage through experiencing the unicorn dance movements as well as its instrumental accompaniment.

Venue﹕

Sam Tung Uk Museum

Date﹕

Jun 26 and Jul 3 (Sun)

Time﹕

2pm - 5pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Enrollment﹕

By registration. For details, please visit the website of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Office. Deadline for enrollment: Jun 10

Quota﹕

40 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


Heritage Keychain Making (R-scheme II) Workshop

The workshop will enable participants to learn more about the built merit and the history of historic buildings under Revitalisation Scheme through making of keychains.

Venue﹕

Activity Room, Hong Kong Heritge Discovery Centre

Date﹕

Jun 26 and Jul 10 (Sun)

Time﹕

2pm - 5pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

100 persons, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


Silence Science Workshop - School Programme

Provided by Dialogue Experience, the workshop will enable secondary school students to conduct science experiments and create their own inventions in silence. Through the workshop, participants will be able to experience the difficulties the hearing impaired encounter in their daily life.

Venue﹕

Classroom, Hong Kong Science Museum

Date﹕

Jun 27, 28 and Jul 4, 5 ( Mon & Tue)

Time﹕

11am - 1pm, 2pm - 4pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Enrollment﹕

Applications are open to secondary schools only. For enquiries, please call Miss Chun or Miss Lau of Dialogue Experience at 3996 1924 / 3996 1930. Deadline for enrollment: Jun 10

Quota﹕

30 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


Exploring the Wonders of Roman Civilisation: Guided Tour cum 3D Puzzle-making Workshop of Architecture in Ancient Rome - School Programme

To complement the "Mare Nostrum: Roman Navy and Pompeii Exhibition", guided tours cum model-making workshops are tailor-made for school students to enable them to better understand the history and cultural heritage of Roman Empire as well as the wonders of ancient Roman architecture.

Venue﹕

Hong Kong Museum of History

Date﹕

Jun 27 (Mon) and 30 (Thu)

Time﹕

10am - 12nn

Language﹕

Cantonese

Enrollment﹕

Applications are open to schools only. Please call the Education Unit of the Hong Kong Museum of History at 2724 9080 for reservation and application. Deadline for application: Two weeks prior to the date of programme.

Quota﹕

60 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Admission fee to the museum required. A group of 20 or more can apply in writing for the wavier of admission charges.


See More - Special Exploring Tour of Kom Tong Hall

Docents will lead the participants to visit different floors to see the architectural features of Kom Tong Hall. New spots such as the servant staircase as well as backyard will also be part of the journey.

Venue﹕

Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum

Date﹕

Jun 26 and Jul 3, 10 (Sun)

Time﹕

4pm - 5pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

20 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Admission fee to the museum is required.


The Making of Leather Cardholder

With Dr Sun's manuscript and portrait as the theme, the instructor will show participants how to make a functional cardholder.

Venue﹕

Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum

Date﹕

Jun 26 and Jul 3, 10 (Sun)

Time﹕

3pm - 4:30pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

24 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Admission fee to the museum required


 

"Italian More": Series of Education Programmes and Activities

To complement the "Mare Nostrum: Roman Navy and Pompeii" exhibition" a series of "Italian More" fun programmes will be held, including crown model-making, DIY Leather Workshop, "My Triangel" doll making, 3D puzzle making and music performance. Participants will be able to get a better understanding on the history and cultural heritage of Roman Empire

Glory of the Roman Empire: The Making of Laurel Crown Model

The workshops give participants a chance to learn how to make a laurel wreath, which was a tangible symbol signifying victory or distinction in ancient Roman.

Venue﹕

Eudcation Corner, 1/F Lobby, Hong Kong Museum of History

Date﹕

Jun 29 and Jul 6 (Wed)

Time﹕

3pm – 4pm, 4pm – 5pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

40 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


DIY Leather Workshop

Visitors can enjoy the process of making the leather souvenirs as well as the art and history of ancient Roman.

Venue﹕

Education Corner, 1/F Lobby, Hong Kong Museum of History

Date﹕

Jul 1 (Fri)

Time﹕

3pm - 5pm (30 mins per session)

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

15 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


"My Triangel" Doll Making

The museum invites you to join the workshop and have fun in making romantic Italian "Triangel" doll.

Venue﹕

Education Corner, 1/F Lobby, Hong Kong Museum of History

Date﹕

Jul 3 (Sun)

Time﹕

1pm - 3pm, 4pm - 6pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

24 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


The 3D Puzzle-making of Architecture in Ancient Rome

The workshops will showcase the wonders of ancient Roman architecture.

Venue﹕

Activity Room, Hong Kong Museum of History

Date﹕

Jul 8 (Fri)

Time﹕

3pm - 4:30pm

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

15 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


"Italian More" Concert

A group of young brass and handbell musicians from the Music Office will perform Italian music on 1/F Lobby of the Hong Kong Museum of History. The repertoire, which features both powerful and delicate tunes, will surround music lovers with an array of emotions – profound sorrow, unwavering perseverance and joyful delight. Through the Roman Navy and Pompeii exhibition, the link connecting history, culture and music will be explored.

Venue﹕

Lobby, Hong Kong Museum of History

Date﹕

Jul 10 (Sun)

Time﹕

3pm - 4pm

Speakers﹕

Music Office Brass Ensemble and Music Office Handbell Choir

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

No admission limit, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


Public Lecture on "Mare Nostrum: Roman Navy and Pompeii" Exhibition

The speaker will share with the audience the exhibition concept, planning and the story of the highlight exhibits behind the "Mare Nostrum: Roman Navy and Pompeii" exhibition.

Venue﹕

Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Museum of History

Date﹕

Jul 2 (Sat)

Time﹕

3pm - 5pm

Speaker﹕

Assistant Curator of the Hong Kong Museum of History

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

129 persons, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


Entertainment and Enlightenment – Pictures of Revolution during Late Qing and Early Republican Period

The lecture discusses how revolution pictures visualise the important chapters of history through a culture of novel images, which later became another medium for interpreting history.

Venue﹕

Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum

Date﹕

Jul 2 (Sat)

Time﹕

3pm - 5pm

Speaker﹕

Professor Chow Kai-wing (Professor, Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist University)

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

40 persons per session, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


Talk on Kowloon City: An Overview of History and Heritage

The speaker will introduce the Stone House at Junction Road, one of the items of the R-scheme.

Venue﹕

Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre

Date﹕

Jul 9 (Sat)

Time﹕

3pm - 5pm

Speaker﹕

Professor Chiu Yu Lok (Professor, School of Arts and Social Sciences, The Open University of Hong Kong)

Language﹕

Cantonese

Quota﹕

110 persons, first come, first served

Admission﹕

Free


Tea Demonstration in Four Seasons

The choice of tea should differ according to the seasons so as to get the maximum benefits and help us stay robust in health, for the body and the mind. The Museum of Tea Ware has invited the tea-masters of Lock Cha Tea Shop and Sheung Yu Tea House to demonstrate various types of tea that can go with the seasons. Participants can feel the fragrance of scented tea in spring, the freshness of green tea in summer, the nourishing feelings of Oolong tea in autumn and the mellowness of dark tea in winter. Come and join us for this special experience.

Venue﹕

Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware

Date﹕

Jul 2, 9 (Sat)

Time﹕

11:30am - 12:30pm

Speakers﹕

Ms Chan Ka Man, Ms Tang Wing Han, Mr Ip Wing Chi, Ms Xiao Rong, Ms Choi Siu Fan, Ms Chan Sin Man

Language﹕

Cantonese (Jul 2, 9)

Enrollment﹕

Please call 2869 6690 for reservation.

Quota﹕

10 persons per session

Admission﹕

Free


Activities by other museums

Shahzia Sikander: Apparatus of Power - Gallery Guided Tour - Asia Society Hong Kong Center

Shahzia Sikander: Apparatus of Power - Family workshop: Collage and Gold Leaf - Asia Society Hong Kong Center

Navigation Skills (adults and children) - Hong Kong Maritime Museum

Family craft corner - Hong Kong Maritime Museum

KM KOO Ship Bridge Simulator Workshop - Hong Kong Maritime Museum

Six Arts Five Constant Virtues Carnival - Hong Kong Museum of Education


 

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