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Ongoing art exhibitions: UABB, Guangming Project and more

Writer:   |  Editor: Liu Minxia  |  From: Shenzhen Daily  |  Updated: 2023-09-22

"Snow Angel Mickey" is on display at the Hong Kong and Macao youth exhibition at Shenzhen Museum’s History and Folk Culture Division. Cao Zhen


‘Guangming Project’

The “Guangming Project” exhibition, running until Sunday, is inviting visitors to explore Guangming’s history and future vision through sound archives, installations and photos.

Venue: Guangming Culture and Art Center (光明文化艺术中心)

Metro: Line 6 to Fenghuang Town Station (凤凰城站), Exit B


Voyage-themed exhibits

Embark on an extraordinary journey at a voyage-themed exhibition running through Oct. 12. It is a gateway for children to delve into the remarkable stories that shaped our world.

Booking: WeChat account “iszbwg”

Venue: Shenzhen Museum’s Ancient Art Division, Futian District (深圳博物馆古代艺术馆)

Metro: Line 9 to Hongling South Station (红岭南站), Exit A


UABB at Nantou

A free exhibition at the Nantou City subvenue of the ninth Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (UABB) is being held inside Nantou Ancient Town (branded as Nantou City). The exhibition running until Nov. 19 is showcasing 97 works and nine flash mob spaces created by 47 artists and teams.

Venue: Nantou Ancient Town, Nanshan District (南头古城)

Metro: Line 12 to Zhongshan Park Station (中山公园站), Exit D


Enamels, fossils, youth

An exhibition running until Oct. 22 showcases 258 Canton enamels on loan from 10 Chinese museums. Another exhibition with the theme centered on the Hong Kong and Macao youth’s life in Shenzhen is being held until Nov. 5. And a Jehol Biota fossil exhibition, running until Oct. 8, is displaying fossils formed 120 million years ago.

Booking: WeChat account “iszbwg”

Venue: Shenzhen Museum’s History and Folk Culture Division, Futian District (深圳博物馆历史民俗馆)

Metro: Line 2 or 4 to Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B

Here are the list of ongoing art exhibitions across Shenzhen, which includes the "Guangming Project," the UABB exhibition at Nantou, and a voyage-themed exhibition.