In the lead up to and during Household Gods, the first exhibition resulting from HART Social Studio, a series of conversations the curator and artists live-streamed from HART Haus and HART Hall, will offer behind-the-scenes access and insights.
Wu Jiaru is one of the very few Hausians who has been engaging to HART Haus Social Studio for over a year - the transformations of her art making always intrigued the HART team, we observe the influences and exchanges that she impacted the evolving community in the studio, and vice versa. Taking this opportunity producing the exhibition with her, we would like to learn about how the artist perceives her own approaches and practices in art making, hoping to also discover more on her views on spectators’ responses.
In the same occasion, HART invited two of our community members to join the conversation - Rose Fu, our intern from CUHK New Asia College, and Cassie Liu, our young student Hausian , the fresh graduate from HKBU Academy of Visual Arts, who is also the winner of HART Award for Moving Image at the 2020 Graduate Show.
About the Artist
Wu Jiaru is one of the very few Hausians who has been engaging to HART Haus Social Studio for over a year - the transformations of her art making always intrigued the HART team, we observe the influences and exchanges that she impacted the evolving community in the studio, and vice versa. Taking this opportunity producing the exhibition with her, we would like to learn about how the artist perceives her own approaches and practices in art making, hoping to also discover more on her views on spectators’ responses.
In the same occasion, HART invited two of our community members to join the conversation - Rose Fu, our intern from CUHK New Asia College, and Cassie Liu, our young student Hausian , the fresh graduate from HKBU Academy of Visual Arts, who is also the winner of HART Award for Moving Image at the 2020 Graduate Show.