Knotting Workshop
Southeast Asian Mask

Knotting is an ancient handicraft. The earliest examples of knotted works can be traced back to prehistoric times when people used them to create simple tools and decorations. Knotting gradually evolved into an art form and developed unique styles and characteristics in different cultures.

Participants will learn the basic techniques of knotting art and complete one piece (a total of two) of their artwork in each session. 
 

Date:
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Venue:
CEO Seminar Room (R6143), Bank of China (Hong Kong) Complex, City University of Hong Kong
Time:
13:00 - 14:30 (Two consecutive Wednesdays)
Participants:
CityU staff and students
Admission:
By online registration (Materials Charge: $50)
Capacity:
20
Language:
Cantonese (Supplemented with English)
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