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“JUMP2.0 Joint University Mental Wellness Project” Alcohol Ink Art Experiential Workshop

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“JUMP2.0 Joint University Mental Wellness Project”

Alcohol Ink Art Experiential Workshop

The “JUMP2.0 Joint University Mental Wellness Project” student activities are coming one after another! The fourth activity - "Alcohol Ink Art Experiential Workshop" is now accepting registration!

After completing the work in Semester A and with a new semester just around the corner, have your body and mind truly unwinded during the holidays, so you can come back prepared for the challenges of a new semester? With a busy lifestyle, it’s often easy for us to forget to take care of ourselves and to actually take a rest. Alcohol ink art is currently a popular tool for artistic expression by dripping alcohol, paint, and metallic paint onto special painting paper where colors are matched, blended, spread, and merged to create an art that expresses and makes you feel your inner self.

This activity is led by professional instructors to help you experience and learn how to create alcohol ink art. You can take the completed products home and will also have the opportunity to meet fellow students from seven universities, enabling you to learn new skills and make new friends at the same time.

Details of the “Alcohol Ink Art Experiential Workshop”:

  • Date: January 10, 2023 (Tuesday)
  • Time: 19:00-21:00
  • Venue: City University of Hong Kong
  • Language: Cantonese
  • Quota: 30 (Places are available on a first-come, first-served basis and will be determined according to the order of deposit payment)

The event is free of charge, including material fee and instructor fee ($200/person). In order to make the best use of the University's resources and to ensure the number of participants, the following arrangements are in place.

1. To confirm your attendance at the “Alcohol Ink Art Experiential Workshop”, you must register through the link below. Registration link: https://forms.gle/xerncNVv3VjsTnnL7

2. After registration, you are required to pay a deposit of 50% of the activity fee (i.e., 100 HKD) to the person in charge of your institution by December 31, 2022.

All confirmed deposits will be fully refunded after you attend the activity on January 10, 2023. The deposit payment and event assembly details will be sent to you by the person in charge of your institution via WhatsApp after receiving your registration from the above link.

We are sorry for the inconvenience caused.

Quotas are limited, so please confirm your registration as soon as possible.

Join Us Make Positive!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the event coordinator:

City University of Hong Kong: Kelly Chan (Phone number: 3442 7216 / 57972191;Email: wlchan62@cityu.edu.hk)

Sponsor: University Grants Committee (UGC)