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Visitors in an elongated gallery space. In the centre is a long narrow table, where visitors take close looks at the works on display. Flanking the image on the sides are a series of painting and works hung across the wall.

Young People Meet-Up:
Mapping Out a Museum Career

Details
Type: Talk
Language: Cantonese
Audience: Young People
Location: Online via Zoom
Visitors in an elongated gallery space. In the centre is a long narrow table, where visitors take close looks at the works on display. Flanking the image on the sides are a series of painting and works hung across the wall.

Young People Meet-Up:
Mapping Out a Museum Career

Ever wondered what your ideal job may be like? How can you map out your career path?

Follow the journeys of young M+ staff from college to the workplace as they share their life experience with M+ Young Collective. What inspired them to work at a museum? How did they embark on a career path through exploration and self-reflection? What have they gained from this new experience?

M+ invites Visual Art Assistant Curator Jessie Kwok and Assistant Art Technician Ice Wong to speak about their roles. Both had studied art-related subjects in university; Kwok's role at M+ is more research-orientated—selecting and organising objects for an exhibition—while Wong's focuses on the safe handling of an artwork's transportation and installation. What inspired them to move in different paths? How might their work be different from what we perceive?

This event is recommended for participants ages sixteen to twenty-four.

Join this free event on Zoom. Click on 'Get Tickets' to register and receive the meeting link via email.

About Young People Meet-Up

The 'Young People Meet-Up' series, designed and led by M+ Young Collective, encourages young people to explore and exchange their perspectives of the everyday through regular workshops, conversations, and talks.

The M+ Young Collective volunteer programme is supported by The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Hong Kong, which engages fifteen local tertiary students and recent graduates. They work closely with the M+ team and creative practitioners from various disciplines to develop, plan, and deliver public programmes at M+.

Image at top: Visitors strolling through M+ galleries. Photo: M+, Hong Kong

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