Art helps us mediate our environments. Like the grazing of the wind against grass, we experience mediations like emotions, revealing the invisible and giving shape to the intangible.
Kingsley Ng
An interdisciplinary artist and designer who specialises in conceptual, site-specific, and participatory projects. He believes in art’s ability to address social issues and engage broad audiences.
Trained in new media art at Ryerson University, Canada, and Le Fresnoy–National Studio of Contemporary Arts in France, he graduated with the highest honours. He also holds an MSc in Sustainable Design from the University of Edinburgh.
Kingsley’s works have been exhibited globally, including at the Centre Pompidou, Museum of Contemporary Arts Rome, and Art Basel Hong Kong. He is currently an Associate Professor Academy of Visual Arts, at Hong Kong Baptist University.
Stephanie Cheung
A curator who specialises in interdisciplinary, site-specific, process-based, and participatory projects in communities and public spaces. She views curating as a practice of care, responding to social and environmental challenges by blending art with everyday life.
As Lead Curator of Hong Kong’s Make A Difference Institute, Stephanie has spearheaded numerous projects, including Tin Shui Collaborative (2014), Hi! Hill—Art in-Situ (2018), and Minna no Tsukemono (2024-26). Her independent curatorial work spans immersive installations, performances, and exhibitions addressing themes of sustainability, heritage, and cultural inclusion.
Stephanie’s scholarly and creative writings have been widely published and exhibited internationally.
Crying Out Loud, Kingsley Ng & Stephanie Cheung
Rachel met Kingsley during a research trip to Hong Kong in early 2023. Later, Kingsley and Stephanie visited the Solent region in summer 2023, hosted by Crying Out Loud. Inspired by the shared coastal themes and cultural diversity of both regions, they continue to collaborate on place-based work that reflects the history and communities of the area.
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