"Social Inclusion and Art Everyday"
ADAM is a social enterprise established by The Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong (ADAHK) and a platform for Artists with Disabilities to exhibit their gifts and talents to the public and strive ahead for professional art development in their life. This platform is also constructed for leading collaboration partners to support artists in creativity and wellness, and achieve social inclusion. We trust You and ADAM are always ready to walk along their Professional Art Creation Journey to fabricate and spark their dreams ! Shine in every corner and every moment !
“ADAM” is the first man created – the first of its kind and the original art piece of the Creator. ADAM comprises the abbreviation of Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong, ADA. “M” signifies the existence of countless legendary Matters for ADA and its artists. It reinforces ADAM’s core belief: “Social Inclusion, Art Everyday.”
Management
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Chairperson: |
Mr. WP Lam |
Business Consultants: |
Mr. Albert Chan |
Director (Honorary Treasurer): |
Ms. Cecilia Lee |
Mrs. Donna Cheung |
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Director (Honorary Secretary): |
Ms. Anita Tsang |
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Ms. Mabel Chau, MH |
Director: |
Ms. Ida Lam |
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Ms. Julia Ip |
Director: |
Mrs. Olivia Leung |
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Ms Cammie Chan |
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Ms Yolanda Ng |
Mr Ethan Wong | |||
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Honorary Advisor: |
Ms. Deborah Wan, BBS, JP |
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Legal Advisor: |
Ms. Julianne Doe |
About ADA
The Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong (ADAHK) promotes equal opportunities for people with disabilities to have access to and excel in the arts; and advocates an inclusive society through the arts.
Established in 1986, ADAHK is the only organization dedicated to the art development of people with disabilities in Hong Kong. With the vision of “Arts are for Everyone”, ADAHK works both in the rehabilitation field and the arts field, together with different stakeholders. ADAHK has organized numerous activities to popularize the arts among people with disabilities and promote excellence in the works of artists with disabilities in Hong Kong. We also work with the general public to promote integration and inclusion in society through the arts.
For further information about ADAHK, please visit: www.adahk.org.hk
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