Creature Voice: There’s a captivating new exhibition happening in Docklands ahead of Earth Day
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20.03.2024

Creature Voice: There’s a captivating new exhibition happening in Docklands ahead of Earth Day

Image cre​dit: Resilience in Crimson Earth – The Last Elephant.

Step into the captivating realm of Creature Voice, an art exhibition meticulously curated ahead of Earth Day on Friday April 22.

Featuring work by Callan Morgan, Hong Guang Jiang, Jian Jun Wang, Wenbiao Chen and Stephen Ives, this thought-provoking showcase, developed through collaboration with both local and international artists, becomes a canvas for the myriad voices of our fellow creatures amidst our ever-changing climate.

Creature Voice

  • ​Free
  • Wednesday 20 March to Sunday 28 April
  • ​Dur​ing library opening hours​
  • Library at The Dock Gallery, 107 Victoria Harbour Promenade, Docklands

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This exhibition will bring together a diverse array of animal-inspired artworks. Each piece represents a unique interpretation of the creatures’ expectations for a harmonious planet, emphasising their vital role in our interconnected existence.

Some artworks will shed light on the current state of our Earth, offering reflections on the challenges we face and inspiring collective contemplation on the urgent need to protect our home. Creature Voice invites visitors to engage with the profound stories told through art, fostering awareness about critical environmental issues and igniting a shared commitment to safeguarding the future of our planet.

Launch: Thursday 21 March, 6pm to 7.30pm. Find out more about Creative Asia Foundation.