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M+ museum to offer 10,000 free tickets to Hong Kong students for its Yayoi Kusama exhibition to boost mental health

  • Giveaway aims to help students feel comfortable talking about their mental health by viewing works of an artist who expressed her own challenges through her art
  • The programme will also host art workshops that encourage students to create artworks themselves, using Yayoi Kusama as a catalyst

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Hong Kong’s M+ museum of visual culture will offer 10,000 free tickets to students from local tertiary institutions for its exhibition of works by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, pictured here at David Zwirner Art Gallery in New York City in November 2013. Photo: Getty Images

Social distancing regulations have lifted and Hong Kong is officially open again, but returning to “normal” after the pandemic isn’t as easy as taking off a face mask. Many in Hong Kong are feeling stuck, a residual sense of unease and isolation hanging over them like a dark cloud.

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The city’s shiny new M+ museum of visual culture is offering an antidote. What’s more, it’s free for students.

“Particularly in the post-pandemic moments where people are looking for connection, something tangible, there is something to be said for the process of going to a museum,” says Keri Ryan, lead curator for learning and interpretation at M+.

“An art museum does it well. It gives you the opportunity to slow down. I believe in the idea of slow looking, spending a long time looking at something.”

Keri Ryan is lead curator for learning and interpretation at M+. Photo: Diana Jou / M+
Keri Ryan is lead curator for learning and interpretation at M+. Photo: Diana Jou / M+
The museum has partnered with “Shall We Talk” – an initiative from the government’s advisory committee on mental health to broaden conversation on the topic – to launch “Shall We Talk at M+”.
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