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 ON HEALING: London Chapter in collaboration with King’s College London, Film Studies Department   SATURDAY 2 MAY 2026 P...
15/04/2026

ON HEALING: London Chapter in collaboration with King’s College London, Film Studies Department

SATURDAY 2 MAY 2026 PROGRAMME

Session III 🕓 4:45 PM - 6:30 PM
Kit Hung - Singing Bowl Sound Bath + Meditation and Exchange with Prof. Victor Fan
📍Somerset Room, KCL

‘Healing Resonance’ led by the London-based Hong Kong film director and artist, featuring singing bowl soundbath with a guided meditation, followed by an exchange between the artist and Prof. Victor Fan.

🎫 TICKETING🔗in bio

The ON HEALING programme is curated by Angelika Li as part of the 2026 milestone of the ongoing curatorial platform , initiated in 2019. Further site-specific projects are planned in Helsinki, Dornach, and Basel. More details coming soon!

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Kit Hung’s film ‘Stoma’ (2020) will be presented at , co-founded by our collaborator Victor Fan, who will also moderate a Q&A with the director at the Garden Cinema on 17 May. Victor’s new short film ‘Desire/Sleep’ (2026) premieres at KCL on 16 May—more info on their IG and website. 🔗 in their bio.

‘Assemble: Hong Kong in Helsinki’ is a special programme curated by  as part of her curator-in-residency at the  on the ...
16/11/2024

‘Assemble: Hong Kong in Helsinki’ is a special programme curated by as part of her curator-in-residency at the on the historically significant island of Suomenlinna.

The programme showcases ten Hong Kong artists, featuring a new ikebana performance by Hedy Leung (London) and an installation by (Helsinki), alongside video works by Hong Kong-based artists , Lo Lai Lai Natalie Ellen Pau Angela Su and Yim Sui Fong , presented in Angelika’s ‘Homeland in Transit’ (2019-ongoing) exhibition series, and marking
their debut presentation in Finland.
Metaphorically exploring hydrological cycles — water, clouds, and wind — the works reflect on notions of memory, colonial ideology, identity, boundaries, disappearance and displacement. They navigate challenging landscapes while contemplating human conditions, resilience and healing. These artists, representing different generations and practices, offer unique narratives, insights, and re-imaginations of Hong Kong through their individual lenses. These topics interweave with experiences and voices from other parts of the world, assembling ideas and exchanges that build solidarity and shared understanding with the Helsinki community on the historically significant island of Suomenlinna.

Full programme on HIAP and PF25 websites.

Presented and supported by HIAP, Helsinki Supported by PF25 cultural projects, Basel

Donations welcome for collective fundraising in support of Ukraine through the
Ukrainian Association in Finland.

Posted  •  ‘Assemble: Hong Kong in Helsinki’ curated by  Saturday 16 November 2024, 2pm - 5pm HIAP Gallery Augusta, Suom...
16/11/2024

Posted • ‘Assemble: Hong Kong in Helsinki’ curated by
Saturday 16 November 2024, 2pm - 5pm HIAP Gallery Augusta, Suomenlinna, Helsinki
2pm Doors Open. Installation ‘We All Cope Differently’ by ⚡️10
2:30pm Ikebana Performance ‘Assemble’ by Hedy Leung ⚡️11
3pm – 5pm Screening Programme
May Fung ‘She Said Why Me’ (1989), 8 mins ⚡️1
‘Image of a City’ (1990), 11 mins
‘On Junk Bay, The Plant’ (1990-present), 2 mins 56 secs ⚡️2
Ellen Pau ‘Diversion’ (1990), 5 mins 30 secs
Ellen Pau ‘Song of the Goddess’ (1992), 6 mins 50 secs ⚡️3
‘Pixel’ (2014), 43 secs ⚡️4
Lo Lai Lai Natalie ‘Weather Girl. Halo Daisy’ (2016), 6 mins 32 secs ⚡️5
Yim Sui Fong ‘Black Bird Island’ (2017), 6 mins 32 secs ⚡️6
Lo Lai Lai Natalie ‘Cold Fire’ (2019-2020), 10 mins 18 secs ⚡️7
‘My Random Diary’ (2020), 18 mins 23 secs ⚡️8
Angela Su ‘This is Not a Game’ (2021), 11 mins 16 secs ⚡️9
Luke Ching ‘Easy to Learn Cantonese – Auf Wiedersehen’ (2023), 1 min 10 secs

‘Assemble’ is a special programme curated by Angelika Li as part of her curator-in-residency at the Helsinki International Artist Programme (HIAP) on the historically significant island of Suomenlinna. The programme showcases ten Hong Kong artists, featuring a new ikebana performance by Hedy Leung (London) and an installation by Oscar Chan Yik-Long (Helsinki), alongside video works by Hong Kong-based artists Luke Ching, May Fung, Law Yuk Mui, Leung Chi Wo, Lo Lai Lai Natalie, Ellen Pau, Angela Su, and Yim Sui Fong, presented in Angelika’s (2019-ongoing) series, and marking debut of these works in Finland.

Notably, Oscar, Luke, and Angela are HIAP and PF25 alumni, adding a meaningful layer as their works return to Helsinki in this collaborative context - bridging Hong Kong, Helsinki and Basel.

Full programme with the curator’s notes can be found in bio 🔗, presented and supported by . Donations welcome for collective fundraising in support of Ukraine through the Ukrainian Association in Finland.

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