With its 24th anniversary coming up, MAM has lined up an ‘art weekend’ of talks, tours, screenings and more.
Arts & Culture
An exhibition of ‘unique and rarely exhibited’ pieces is set to open this weekend at the Orient Foundation.
The show, a series of portraits of female artists and creatives in Macao, is being held at the Hold on to Hope project.
The leading figure of Portuguese symbolist poetry died in Macao 97 years ago on 1 March, but his legacy is locally ignored.
The programmes will also feature top Taiwanese violin soloist Tseng Yu-Chien and flautist Jasmine Choi, the first Korean musician to play in the Vienna Symphony.
Entitled ‘The Light of Dust,’ the show features nearly 200 artworks by the renowned Chinese contemporary artist.
Hundreds of Catholics take part Sunday in the Procession of the Passion of Our Lord, the God Jesus, celebrated on the first Sunday of Lent.
Entitled Illumination, the exhibition is on through 26 March and showcases nearly 60 artworks spanning oil painting, photography, sculpture, installation and projection.
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