
The 2nd CHAT Contemporary Textile Art Prize Finalist Exhibition
The 2nd CHAT Contemporary Textile Art Prize Finalist Exhibition, hosted by CHAT from March to June 2027, presents textile-based works by eight international artist groups that examine contemporary social concerns through various innovative mediums.
- When
20 Mar 2027 - 27 Jun 2027 10:00 - 19:00
- Location
CHAT (The Mills)
New Territories Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan
The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
- Tickets & pricing
Free
HKD 0
Highlights
The 2nd CHAT Contemporary Textile Art Prize is proudly presented by CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile). This event serves as a significant platform that unites international perspectives and creative excellence. The exhibition is dedicated to celebrating and promoting artists who utilize textile-based mediums, demonstrating the boundless possibilities of textile art in today's artistic discourse.
Exhibition Overview
Running from March 20 to June 27, 2027, this exhibition showcases the works of eight international artist groups. By employing traditional and contemporary techniques such as fiber, fabric, and weaving, these creators transform textile art into a powerful vehicle for social commentary and cultural critique. Whether exploring themes of identity, political history, or environmental change, every shortlisted piece invites audiences to reflect on the complexities of our current world.
Artists
The exhibition brings together a diverse group of creators from various backgrounds, including:
- Majd Abdel Hamid
- Aoki Ryoko and Ito Zon
- Gidree Bawlee
- Mella Jaarsma
- Lee Kang Seung
- Gulnur Mukazhanova
- T. Vinoja
- Wang Yuyu
Venue & Access
The exhibition is hosted at CHAT, located within The Mills in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong. This creative landmark, revitalized from a former cotton mill, provides an exceptional historical atmosphere perfect for engaging with textile arts. The venue is easily accessible by foot from Tsuen Wan MTR Station, with clear signage throughout the area.
Ticketing
This exhibition is open to the public free of charge. We welcome all art lovers, the general public, and students to attend and join in this annual dialogue on contemporary textile art.











