This summer, May Yeung, visual arts and political science graduate of the University of Chicago, as well as a postmodern pop-art sculptor, installation artist and photographer, curates a sculpture exhibition for Dutch Days in Hong Kong with the theme of sustainable urban development.

The exhibition is supported by the Netherlands Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macao, Dutch Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Design Centre and Wofoo Social Enterprises. The exhibition will allow the public to celebrate the summer by fusing the cultures of Eastern and Western World.

At the same time, Hong Kong Coastline Photo Exhibition also highlights areas in Hong Kong where the Netherlands plays a key role in water management, including West Kowloon Cultural District. The exhibition is co-curated by Hong Kong Design Institute, with the aim of raising awareness in water management and sustainability.