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Para Site () is an independent, non-profit art space based in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1996 by artists Patrick Lee, Leung Chi-wo, Phoebe Man Ching-ying, Sara Wong Chi-hang, Leung Mee-ping, Tsang Tak-ping and Lisa Cheung. It produces exhibitions, public programmes, residencies, conferences and educational initiatives that aim to develop a critical understanding of local and international contemporary art.Uttam, Payal. “Opportunity Knocks for Hong Kong’s Artists.” ''The Art Newspaper.'' May 17, 2014. Accessed July 22, 2016. http://old.theartnewspaper.com/articles/Opportunity%20knocks%20for%20Hong%20Kong’s%20artists/37304.Maunder, Tess. “Processing Disagreement: 20 Years of Para Site and the 2016 International Conference.” ''Ocula.'' July 5, 2016. Accessed July 22, 2016. https://ocula.com/magazine/reports/processing-disagreement-20-years-of-para-site-and/. As Hong Kong’s first artist-run art space, it has helped bring recognition to local artists. It has since grown into a site of international relevance with a reputation for cutting-edge programming for the visual arts.Asia Art Archive. “Curator Opening - Para/site Art Space.” January 1, 2003. Accessed July 22, 2016. http://www.aaa.org.hk/WorldEvents/Details/2543. The organization is currently headed by Executive Director, Cosmin Costinas and Deputy Director, Claire Shea.


History

Para Site was first founded in
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in 1996. It moved to a 500-sq-ft space in Po Yan Street,
Sheung Wan Sheung Wan is an area in Hong Kong, located in the north-west of Hong Kong Island, between Central and Sai Ying Pun. Administratively, it is part of the Central and Western District. The name can be variously interpreted as ''Upper Dist ...
in 1997. In March 2015, it relocated to its current premises in North Point, a neighbourhood which had previously been a refugee camp and gathering place for mainland Chinese from the 1930s to late 1940s. The move facilitated an expansion of Para Site’s programs with upgraded exhibition amenities, such as a room dedicated to education projects. Tobias Berger, curator at M+ and Executive Director of Para Site at the time, said that the move represented ‘a big step forward for the non-profit sector’.


Exhibitions

Para Site produces 8-10 exhibitions a year, engaging local and international artists and curators. These are accompanied by regular talks, screenings, performances, and guided tours.


Recent exhibitions

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Koloa: Women, Art, and Technology
', 2019-2020
''Café do Brasil''
2019 *
Bicycle Thieves
', 2019
''An Opera for Animals''
2019 *
Ellen Pau: What about Home Affairs?
' - A Retrospective, 2018-2019 *
Crush
', 2018 *
KOTODAMA
'' 2018 *
A beast, a god, and a line
', 2018 *
Chris Evans, Pak Sheung Chuen: Two Exhibitions
', 2017 *
Soils and Stones, Souls and Songs
', 2017
''In Search of Miss Ruthless''
2017 *
That Has Been, and May Be Again
', 2016 *
Afterwork
', 2016 *
The world is our home. A poem on abstraction
'' 2015-16 *
A Luxury We Cannot Afford
', 2015 *
Imagine there’s no country, Above us only our cities
', 2015 *
A Hundred Years of Shame – Songs of Resistance and Scenarios for Chinese Nations
'' 2015 *
Ten Million Rooms of Yearning. Sex in Hong Kong
', 2014 *
Great Crescent: Art and Agitation in the 1960s—Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
'' 2013-2014 *
A Journal of the Plague Year. Fear, ghosts, rebels. SARS, Leslie and the Hong Kong story
'' 2013


Major travelling exhibitions

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Koloa: Women, Art, and Textiles
', Langafonua Center, Nuku'alofa, Tonga, 2019. *
A beast, a god, and a line
', Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway, 2019; Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland, 2018; Pyinsa Rasa Art Space at The Secretariat & Myanm/art Gallery, Yangon, 2018; Dhaka Art Summit, 2018. *
An Opera for Animals
', Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, 2019 *
Chris Evans, Pak Sheung Chuen: Two Exhibitions
'' Hong-gah Museum, Taipei, 2019 *
Great Crescent: Art and Agitation in the 1960s—Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan in Mexico City
', Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, 2015-2016. *
A Journal of the Plague Year
'' Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco; Arko Art Center, Seoul, Korea; TheCube Project Space, Taipei, Taiwan; 2014-2015. *
Taiping Tianguo: A History of Possible Encounters: Ai Weiwei, Frog King Kwok, Tehching Hsieh, and Martin Wong,
e-flux, New York; NUS Museum, Singapore; SALT, Istanbul; 2013-2014.


Education


Conferences

Since 2013, Para Site has hosted an annual international conference. The three-day event brings together professionals in the field from both Hong Kong and abroad in debating issues of relevance in contemporary exhibition making.Style by Asia. “Para Site: 20 Years of Local Support for the Arts , Art.” March 17, 2016. Accessed July 22, 2016. http://www.stylebyasia.com/para-site-20-years/. The conferences are free of charge and open to the public.


Emerging Curators Program

The annual emerging curators programme is an open-call process that culminates in a summer exhibition at Para Site. It was initiated in 2014. Past exhibitions stemming from the program include
Imagine there’s no country, Above us only our cities
', by Jims Lam Chi Hang, in 2015 and
That Has Been, and May be Again
', by Leo Li Chen and Wu Mo, in 2016.


Workshops for Emerging Professionals

In 2015, Para Site launched a week-long series of workshops for emerging professionals in conjunction with its annual conference. The curatorial mentorship program includes participants from varying professional backgrounds from across the region and the world.


Residencies

The Para Site International Art Residency (PSIAR) is an invitation-only programme that brings artists, curators and writers to Hong Kong for a period of up to two months. Participants engage with the local and regional art scene through studio visits, performances, screenings and talks.


Publications

Para Site published a quarterly bilingual magazine,
P/S
', from 1997 to 2006. It was Hong Kong’s first visual arts magazine, and provided a platform for the development of art writing. It has also published numerous catalogues, such as exhibition readers for its travelling exhibitions
Taiping Tianguo: A History of Possible Encounters
' (2012) and
A Journal of the Plague Year
' (2013).


Other programs


Migrant domestic workers project

From July 2015 to 2016, Para Site organized a series of photography, art, education and literature programmes to engage the migrant domestic worker community. Collaborating with local grassroots organizations, these projects included “Room to Read”, an initiative that brought the writings of domestic workers into the wider community through reading groups, as well as photography workshops, in partnership with Lensational.


Board of Directors

Para Site is a registered charity with the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department. It is managed by a Board of Directors, co-chaired by Alan Lau Ka Ming, Mimi Chun Mei-Lor, and Jehan Pei Chung Chu.Para Site official website
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Funding

Para Site receives financial support from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, private patrons, and an annual fundraising auction. It also receives grants from the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation and the Foundation for Arts Initiatives. In 2014, it was awarded a consecutive Springboard Grant of HK$4.5 million from the Home Affairs Bureau, Art Capacity Development Funding Scheme.Agnew, Mary. “Para/site Gets Springboard from Hong Kong Government Grant” ''Blouin Artinfo'', February 8, 2012. http://www.blouinartinfo.com/contemporary-arts/article/759228-parasite-gets-springboard-from-hong-kong-government-grant.


References

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