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CRAFTS ON PEEL X HONG KONG ECONOMIC AND TRADE OFFICE IN LONDON

Creative Cross-Pollination: The Future of Crafts

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EVENT DETAILS

Exhibition
11 May 2026, 11:00 - 17:00
12 May 2026 - 17 May 2026, 11:00 - 18:00

VENUE INFORMATION

Royal Society of Sculptors

Dora House, 108 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington
SW7 3RA

Creative Cross-Pollination: The Future of Crafts

BOOKING INFORMATION

Booking not necessary

This exhibition spotlights the concept of “creative cross-pollination”—a dynamic process where disparate ideas and techniques converge to generate something entirely new. Crafts on Peel bridges Hong Kong and international craftspeople across disciplines to co-create artworks in various mediums, fostering creative dialogues and cultural connections within our global craft community.

About

Crafts on Peel is a charitable foundation in Hong Kong to revive, reinterpret and perpetuate traditional craftsmanship by fostering collaborations between traditional craftsmen, contemporary artisans and creative individuals across disciplines. Through various programmes, the Foundation nurtures the younger generations to incorporate traditional skills into innovative contemporary design.

Central to the exhibition is the concept of “creative cross-pollination”—a dynamic process where seemingly disparate ideas and techniques, drawn from diverse sources with traces of common ground, are brought together to generate something entirely new. The convergence of diverse cultural perspectives, the expertise of skilled makers, and the insights of forward-thinking designers within this space creates a crucible for innovation.

Generously supported by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, Crafts on Peel brings to you three events that celebrate Hong Kong crafts – an exhibition, a panel discussion and a material discovery and craft demonstration, all taking place at the Royal Society of Sculptors.