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Looking forward to M.Y. Sculpture & Dyelicious 染樂工房’s Dye Workshops for Le French May 法國五月, kingymak would be the photographer of the project which also includes talks, performances, & installations.

It’s also the first time for 街招 streetsignhk to work as an interview collaborator for an art project - in the coming month we’d be visiting a few classic Cha Chaan Tengs & Bing Sutts to see how tea & coffee are prepared and look into the stories behind their shop signs

Divided in a three-part series, workshops have been created in collaboration with Le French May’s Fluctuat NEC Mergitur & HK Recreate.

Dyelicious 染樂工房 owner Eric Cheung and Le French May’s Fluctuat NEC Mergitur artistic director May Yeung (M.Y. Sculpture) provide workshops for NGOs on how to dye fabrics with the use of coffee grain and used tea leaves.

On 27 May 2018, there will be a session available for the general public.
Contact May Yeung at [email protected] for more details.

People Service Centre (民社服務中心 (People Service Centre)
Faith in Love Foundation (Faith in Love Foundation)

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@kingymak (Kevin Mak) is an urban photographer. He curates emotional visual stories through capturing the aesthetics within the imperfections, informalities & contradictions found in city environments. He dedicates his works in exhibitions, talks & different mediums through his multi-disciplined experience on urban culture & expertise in spatial design, contributes the vision on how individuals could perceive & build up their personal relationship with 'urban space' in the contemporary cities. In the last 2 years, he was selected as Generation T 2016 & "10 HK Instagram Photographers To Follow" by Hong Kong Tatler, "25 Architecture Feeds to Follow" by Archdaily, & "Top 10 Instagrammers" by Time Out Hong Kong. Kevin is also a Hong Kong registered architect currently working at international firm OMA on urban, art & cultural projects.
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