Creative Womxn in Hong Kong

Creative Womxn in Hong Kong

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Creative Women in Hong Kong is vastly growing community of artistic talents that define themselves a

Notes on Motherhood Photoproject Exhibition 08/09/2023

Hi everyone! For my next photo exhibition I'm trying to get some sponsorship for printing/framing for my next photo exhibition that will take place in November this year about Motherhood in Hong Kong- if you'd like to open up more conversations that this exhibition will open and break more taboos please share the link that would be super helpful 🙏

Notes on Motherhood Photoproject Exhibition Hi there! My name is Alex Edwards and I’m a local freelance photographer on Hong Kong Island. I recently also became a young mum who was still trying to stay in touch with her creative side. So I took a risk and give it my all to make this idea of mine a reality. The idea was to capture the na

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10/04/2023

Big congratulations to very excited for the solo exhibition coming up soon!

27/03/2023

Angelique Santos is a renaissance individual of arts, tattooing, writing and is full of curiosity. Her love and passion for humanity, family and culture are applied within her artistic practice which was truly inspiring to me. We sat down on a humid summer day at the Belcher’s Bay promenade and talked about her unique journey, her background and aspirations to the creative community of womxn that may render creatives lost - but how important it’s okay to feel that way. https://creativewomxninhongkong.weebly.com/blog/angelique-santos-the-renaissant-of-arts-activist-tattoo-artists-daughter-and-more

02/03/2023

*New Interview is brewing AND COMING SOON* Angelique Santos is a renaissance student of art, painting, tattoo and generally of a constant curiosity that life brings to the new young generation. Her love and passion for human kindness, family and stillness in life is being applied within sculpture and art installations. And that was truly inspiring to me. We sat down on a humid summer day at the Belcher’s Bay promenade and talked about her unique journey, her future and aspirations to the creative community of womxn that can sometimes feel lost - but how important it is that it is okay too.
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Sue Pollard - Midwife, newborn photograper and guardian to a new life 02/12/2022

https://creativewomxninhongkong.weebly.com/blog/sue-pollard-midwife-newborn-photograper-and-guardian-to-a-new-life As I approach the end of my pregnancy, I wanted to celebrate such a special journey and invite my fantastic midwife Sue Pollard to share insight into the world of midwifery.
Sue works for Annerley Midwives and has guided me through all of those 9 months, educating me through every stage of the way.
Sue kindly agreed to chat with me to share her personal journey, the science and evidence based facts regarding pregnancies, all of the pregnancy myths, tips and tricks and her love for newborn photography as well.

Sue Pollard - Midwife, newborn photograper and guardian to a new life As I approach the end of my pregnancy, I wanted to celebrate such a special journey and invite my fantastic midwife Sue Pollard to s hare insight into the world of midwifery. Sue works for Annerley...

The Hanuman Charity sister heroines - saviours of Hong Kong street sleepers and homeless 27/10/2022

https://creativewomxninhongkong.weebly.com/blog/the-hanuman-charity-sister-heroines-saviours-of-hong-kong-street-sleepers-and-homeless Imagine immersing yourself into a position where you lost absolutely everything. Your roof, your income, access to food, essential support. That is all gone. People look at you through fingers, they don't want to make an eye contact with you because this has "obviously was meant to be your fault" - for ending up on a street and eventually abusing substances as this is the only coping mechanism that you have for your survival. Surviving another day without food, another day without shelter, surviving and hoping to be safe and not mugged.

Hanuman Charity sees these people and is curious about them in how to help them. Sisters Bianca and Samiha along with their father Nick introduce this community to local Hong Kongers to witness the cost of this problem and how we can tackle it. They go and help out 6 times a week - after their university or a full time job, outside on the streets with donated food packages that they need to prepare at their home and distribute them to street sleepers and homeless people along with volunteers. By doing so, they work on giving these people a sense of hope for a better future. We had a chat about how we can achieve this whilst showing the true mirror to Hong Kong residents who cannot see beyond the glamour of Hong Kong's light show and glamorous lifestyle. Hanuman Charity

The Hanuman Charity sister heroines - saviours of Hong Kong street sleepers and homeless Imagine immersing yourself into a position where you lost absolutely everything. Your roof, your income, access to food, essential support. That is all gone. People look at you through fingers, they...

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