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Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place

Event Category: Visual Arts

Accessibility Services

Accessible Guided Tours, Audio Description, Sign Interpretation, Tactile Production

JCAASC offers arts accessibility services and arranges accessible tours cum workshops for special schools and rehab centres for the exhibition. Interested groups please contact us for more details.

 

Promotional image of 'Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place'

 

 

Exhibition Description

Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place jointly presented by Leisure and Cultural Service Department and Le French May. The Impressionist master Claude Monet (1840-1926) is undoubtedly one of the greatest landscape artist in the history of Western art. For nearly 70 years on his artist journey, he tirelessly depicted the essence or spirit of different landscapes.

 

After travelling around, Monet settled in Giverny, where he created numerous famous paintings. In the education gallery of the exhibition, reconstructed scenes are set up to resemble various spots in Monet’s home, studio and garden, giving visitors the opportunity to see the connection between Monet’s life and works from different perspectives.
 

 

Guided Tour Details

Date & Time: To be discussed with participating organisations

Target Participant: Students / members of special schools and rehab centres

 

 

Enrollment 

The enrollment has been closed, thank you for your support!

 

Enquiry

Jockey Club Arts Accessibility Service Centre, ADAHK

Tel: 2777 1771
Fax: 2777 1211
Email: enquiry@jcaasc.hk
 

 

Exhibition Details

Date: 4 May - 11 July, 2016
Time: 10am to 6pm (Monday, Wednesday to Friday)

         10am to 7pm (Saturday, Sunday and public holidays)
Venue: Hong Kong Heritage Museum (1 Man Lam Road, Sha Tin, Hong Kong)

Website: Link to Claude Monet: The Spirit of Place Exhibition