Exciting times are ahead as we look forward to our Social Innovator, Xapa LIT, (a very lease artist that focusing on ceramic waste). Founded by her, TOCHI LAB hopes to transform ceramics into usable products and giving these materials a second life. Stay tuned for the amazing innovations and sustainable solutions that are about to unfold! Shoutout to the incubation team, Leo Hung, Nicholas Ooi, Yuen Cheung, Diane Tai.
I’m super excited to share my journey with Ceramics Cycle! This project, run through TOCHI LAB, is about turning discarded ceramics into something valuable and merging art with sustainability. In this interview, I talk about what got me hooked on ceramics and eco-friendly practices, my goals, and the challenges I’ve faced along the way. With Ceramics Cycle, I’m about raising awareness about reusing materials and inspiring a shift toward greener practices in Hong Kong’s ceramics scene. My goal is to transform ceramics that have lost their function into something meaningful once again, for example turning old, discarded ceramics into artificial rocks that serve as bases for coral rehabilitation. I believe art can make a difference, and ceramics can be part of that change. It hasn’t been easy, but I’m grateful for the chance to help make sustainability a reality in this small but meaningful way. It’s more than just recycling; it’s about creating a movement toward a more conscious art world. I hope more people will join me in rethinking what art and materials can do! Thank you, HKADC and ART AND PIECE, for this wonderful interview, which allowed people to learn about how I started this journey. More about the interview: https://lnkd.in/gWZRNVE6
Exploring the World of Art: From Drama to Ceramics
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