Creative Macau

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“Inexplicable Collisions”

1st — 19th March, 2013

“Inexplicable Collisions” Ink Paintings by Debby Sou Vai Keng

1st — 19th March, 2013

“Inexplicable Collisions” is Debby Sou Vai Keng’s sixth solo exhibition. As a painter, Sou has been working continuously with artists who work in different media: performance artists, photographers, musicians, and, especially, with poets. Her paintings have been published in books of poetry and other literature publications. Being a poet as well as a painter, Sou […]

“Sustainable Architecture For The Amazon Rain Forest” TALK

20th February, 2013

José Castro Caldas was born in 1981 and holds a master degree in Architecture since 2007 at the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, Portugal. He went to Manaus – Amazonas, Brazil in 2011, searching for the opportunity to design sustainable architecture in a social and environmental needing area. He had an agreement with a local NGO […]

“Every Moment Rewarded” – Black & White Drawing Collective Exhibition

5th — 23rd February, 2013

CREATIVE MACAU challenged all members to express their views and perspectives of the present time of Macau and its islands through drawings in BLACK and WHITE. Macau has its particular DNA and as a citizen, it is obvious that Macau is different from the nearby cities. Macau is undergoing an evolution: large-scale buildings and skyscrapers […]

“Literary Word – WRITING FICTION” Talk

31st January, 2013

Creative Macau in collaboration with Luciana Leitão, launched a series of TALKS about literature and publishing. Under the topic of WRITING FICTION, the speakers will talk about their published books, its sources and inspiration. And also what motivated them to participate in literary contests. Speakers Joe Tang Luciana Leitão Zenon Udani Joe Tang born in […]

“Literary Word” Talk

30th January, 2013

“Nature” – Jewellery

11th — 31st January, 2013

“Nature” is Cristina Vinhas’s first solo exhibition in Macau. Her biggest motivation is to create unique shapes. This collection was inspired from the texture and shapes of organic elements such as coral, ginseng root, pork organs, tree trunks, dried roots, seeds of the lotus flower, trees, birds; as well as existing objects with a different […]