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Oi! is a
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government art promotion organisation. It was developed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, and aims to promote
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by providing a platform for art exhibitions, forums and other art-related activities. It is situated at 12
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,
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, at the corner of Electric Road.


Buildings

The organisation is housed in a complex that comprises a main and two ancillary buildings. The complex was built in 1908 and served as the
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is a Hong Kong watersports club for sailing, rowing and paddling. History In 1849 the ''Victoria Regatta Club'' was formed and later absorbed into the ''Hong Kong Boating Clu''b which, in 1889, was in turn ...
headquarters and clubhouse until 1938. Built in the
Arts and Crafts A handicraft, sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft or handmade, is any of a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by one’s hand or by using only simple, non-automated re ...
style, it was officially opened on 21 March 1908 by the then Governor, Sir
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. The site lost its initial waterfront location due to subsequent reclamation, and the Club headquarters moved to Kellett Island.Brief Information on Proposed Grade II Items. Item #321
After World War II, the buildings were used as a garage, government staff quarters and for storage by the Government Supplies Department. Until 1998, they were part of the larger Government Supplies Department compound that included the department's headquarters. From 1998 to early 2000, the buildings of the compound were leased out on a short-term basis. They attracted a number of creative teams to develop arts in the area and housed the Oil Street Artist Village (油街藝術村). The government finally evicted the tenants, citing their lack of permits or insurance. A number of artists relocated to the
Cattle Depot Artist Village Cattle Depot Artist Village is located on 63 Ma Tau Kok Road, Ma Tau Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The site was originally used as a slaughterhouse from 1908 to 1999. It was renovated and developed into a village for artists in 2001. It is now home ...
in 2001. More recently, the buildings were used as a storehouse of the Antiquities and Monuments Office until late 2007. The Former Clubhouse of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (前香港皇家遊艇會會所) has been listed as a Grade II historic building since 1995.List of the Historic Buildings in Building Assessment (as of 21 September 2012)


Aims and objectives

Since its inception, Oi! has aimed to inspire local communities through the experience of art co-creation, including: * To serve as means of uniting people by offering an innovative and engaging program to encourage collaboration and co-creation in art. * Spark passion for art in people's heart, bringing dynamism to the field of art by helping new audiences to connect with art and participate in the creative process. * Sustain artist development by injecting art into everyday life, so that it becomes an integral part of life in communities as they grow and evolve. * Fuel creative thinking among artists by promoting art exchanges and experimentation for new creative ideas.


Activities

Since its opening in May 2013, Oi! has organized exhibitions and activities that are art-related, promoting community engagement. Activities are grouped as Y! Projects, E! Projects and A! Projects.

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Y! Projects provides a platform for young artists to develop creative talents through exhibitions and sharing. They can exchange their ideas with professionals, showcase their works and raise their profiles under this project. This project provides opportunities for new artists to learn and gain recognition, like "Sparkle! Art for the future", that encourages discussion and exploration of the relationship between art, contemporary life and social issues. E! Projects allows artists and community groups to exchange and create new insights through activities like "XCHANGE", "Connectivity! Urban Arc-tion". The activities provide a platform to promote arts, architecture, local issues and stories through social interactions. A! Projects provides a platform for artists and local residents to create environmental displays that merge art with the urban environment in the city. It allows participants to integrate art into daily life and make it to become a life defining attitude. "Living Art Projects" allows artists and citizens to beautify buildings under the theme " Green Art". It injects public's creativity into daily life and let participants experience art in their daily life.


Impact on the community

Located in an
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, Oi!'s historic Arts and Crafts building provides a contrast to surrounding newly built hotels and skyscrapers. It has an outdoor learning area that aims to inspire the public, particularly children's interests in the arts.


The new extension of Oi!

In order to provide more space to inspire greater imagination, Oi! rolled out an expansion project in 2019, in which an adjacent outdoor space of over 3,000 square feet will be integrated with the original premises, developing into a community leisure space and a cultural venue. The new extension of Oi! has been opened to the public on 24 May 2022. New facilities include Oi! Glassie, Oi! Garden, Oi! Lounge and Oi! Deck.


See also

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Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre The Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre (JCCAC; ) is a multi-disciplinary arts centre in Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong, housed in a converted nine-storey factory estate. JCCAC was established through the co-operation of the Hong Kong Arts Development ...


References


External links


Official site
* Heritage Impact Assessment on the Former Clubhouse of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
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* {{Coord, 22.288804, 114.19298, type:landmark_region:HK, display=title Art museums and galleries in Hong Kong Grade II historic buildings in Hong Kong Hong Kong art Arts centres in Hong Kong