Gender & Space

Dialogues

Gender & Space

Date & Time

5 Nov 2022 - 15 Jan 2023

Price

Free of charge

General

Gender equality is a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world. How far have we come in the quest for gender equality in our city? Can the past illuminate the present and provide insight into a better future?

Gender & Space adopts a gender lens to revisit the history of our heritage site over its first hundred years from 1841 to 1941. It seeks to redress the underrepresentation of women in the gendered spaces of the Central Police Station compound by sharing the stories and experiences of those often overlooked to fill a gap in its history.

This exhibition further explores the experiences of several different women in a society undergoing rapid change. It includes those who were unfree, powerless, and endured gender inequality, as well as those who sought avenues of change. The exhibition seeks to show that gender identity is complex, multilayered, and ever-changing.

Acknowledging the multidimensional nature of gender and the limitations of the binary system, we may ask why gender norms have continued throughout history to shape social consciousness, even to today.

This exhibition invites reflection on how every individual has the power to bring positive change and help build an equal and inclusive society.


Gender Salon

Gender Salon, a centre stage of the exhibition, invites visitors to complete the exhibition narratives and experiences by reflecting on their gender roles and identities. We have arranged a series of programmes for participatory dialogues on gender issues in contemporary society.

Dialogues

Date 

Time

Programmes

Speakers

17.11.2022

1pm-2pm

The Legend of Ng Akew

Katty Law
Central and Western Concern Group Member

24.11.2022 

1pm-2pm

South Asian Women of Hong Kong

Shalini Mahtani
Founder and CEO, The Zubin Foundation

26.11.2022 

2pm-3pm

Sex, Crime, and Punishment: On Sex Work and Human Trafficking

Sealing Cheng
Associate Professor, Anthropology Department, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

1.12.2022 
8.1.2023 

1pm-2pm
3pm-4pm

Curator’s Tour

Anita Chung
Head of Heritage, Tai Kwun

8.12.2022 

1pm-2pm

Living in the Shadows: Migrant Domestic Workers in Hong Kong

Manisha Wijesinghe
Executive Director, HELP for Domestic Workers

10.12.2022 

2pm-3pm

Transmitting the Craft Tradition of Cheongsam

Haidee Or
Co-founder, WeToastHK

10.12.2022 

3:30pm-4:30pm

When Eileen Chang “Met” Stella Benson

Nicole Huang
Professor, Comparative Literature, The University of Hong Kong

17.12.2022 

3pm-4pm

Changemakers: Gender Equality and Social Inclusion

Maria Tam
Director, Multiculturalism in Action Project, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Corn Sim
Assistant Service Supervisor, The Salvation Army

17.12.2022 

4pm-5pm

Minority Voices: Gender Equality and Social Inclusion

Akhtar Yasmine
Teacher 

Khan Mohammad Harris Shah
Hi! Stranger Community Tour Guide

5.1.2023 

1pm-2pm

The Male Gaze: Gender Matters in Parks

Amanda Tang
Co-founder, Park Flâneuse

7.1.2023 

2pm-3pm

Bridal Laments: Intangible Cultural Heritage of Lung Yeuk Tau

Caritas Lung Yeuk Tau Community Development Project

Workshop

Date 

Time

Programmes

Instructor

3.12.2022

2pm-3pm

All Weaves in my Heart: Patterned Ribbons of Hakka and Weitou Women

Caritas Lung Yeuk Tau Community Development Project

07.01.2023

4pm-5pm

All Weaves in my Heart: Patterned Ribbons of Hakka and Weitou Women

Caritas Lung Yeuk Tau Community Development Project

Performance

Date 

Time

Programmes

Performance by

07.01.2023

2pm-3pm

Bridal Laments: Intangible Cultural Heritage of Lung Yeuk Tau

Caritas Lung Yeuk Tau Community Development Project