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Seed to Textile

Organised by CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile)

(Image courtesy: BUAISOU; Photo: Nishimoto Kyoko)

Garments we wear everyday are made of fibres and many of them are derived from plants and other natural materials. Understanding and protecting our natural resources is the first step towards maintaining a sustainable ecosystem and harmonious relationship between human and nature.

Striving to explore the interwoven relationship between textile and the environment , CHAT’s ongoing community programme Seed to Textile  has been tracing textile manufacturing down to its origin through farming and artmaking since 2019.

With the indigofera tinctoria  (true indigo) seeds gifted from India, CHAT began planting true indigo on Hong Kong soil and commenced artistic explorations with two local collaborators last year. This year, artistic and farming practices have been extended to an urban farming setting. Using recycled textile and natural materials, the project, in the form of collaborative art-making, reaches out to diverse communities and advocates for a sustainable future.

With diverse creative practices and focuses, the Winter Programme exhibition will showcase the collective results from the past Summer Programme with the collaborating artists, also known as Seeders, as well as community members of all ages, genders, capacities and ethnic backgrounds and visitors in sequence respectively.

The above information is provided by BODW CityProg Strategic Partner CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile).

The Organiser reserves the right to cancel, postpone or change any details such as dates and formats of all events without prior notice. Please stay tuned to the Organiser website and social media for the latest updates.

About Partner

CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile)

CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) is a part of the heritage conservation project of The Mills, the former cotton spinning mills of Nan Fung Textiles in Tsuen Wan.Through CHAT’s own curated multi-faceted programmes that will include exhibitions and co-learning programmes, we invite our visitors to experience the spirit of the innovative legacy of Hong Kong textile industry and engage in new dialogues and inspirational journeys that interweave contemporary art, design, science, heritage, community and craftsmanship.