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Twin Cities: Dialogue Between Hong Kong & Los Angeles, and China: Remnants of a Thousand Years Opening Reception
The exhibition showcases a year-long photographic and writing collaboration between Venice Arts students and students in Hong Kong through Venice Arts long-standing consultancy with the Robert H.N. Ho Foundation.
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TWIN CITIES: DIALOGUE BETWEEN HONG KONG & LOS ANGELES showcases a year-long photographic and writing collaboration between Venice Arts students and students in Hong Kong through Venice Arts long-standing consultancy with the Robert H.N. Ho Foundation. The exhibition features work from 14 aspiring photographers, ages 14-21, who participated in the artistic cultural exchange project. Including portraits both of family members and the world around them, these photographs document the lives of teenagers growing into adulthood and the commonalities present between two cultures, despite their geographic separation.
Young Artists in the Exhibition
Los Angeles: Carlos Antonio, Rickie Bautista, Julie Cabral, Timmie Escobedo, Angela Francis, Leo Martinez, Zinnia Moreno, Kristian Punturere, Jocelyn Ramirez
Hong Kong: Lui Chung Lam (Ivy), Ngaw Hiu Nam (Ashley), Chan Yin Shan (Shanny), Wong Man Wa (Gray), Leung Sze Wah (Hosanna), Lam Ching Yan (Eunice)
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