The ExtraOrdinary Exhibition fundraised for HKD120,000 of artworks auctioned to fund women focused charity

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Source: Media Outreach

The funds raised through the ExtraOrdinary Exhibition accounts for 30% of charity’s budget to help Hong Kong women battle the risks of gynecological cancer

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 4 November 2021 – Opening conversations on women’s health is no easy feat, yet the Karen Leung Foundation’s (KLF), The ExtraOrdinary Exhibition, is a health awareness program that proves to be powerful. Across the last 6 weeks and various locations, the exhibition has sold 25% of their selected artworks and has set goal to raise half a million Hong Kong dollars.

“The ugly truth is that over 2,000 women annually in Hong Kong are diagnosed with at least one major form of gynecological cancer,” says Katharina Reimer, Executive Director of The Karen Leung Foundation. “And with the lack of communication and knowledge, many miss early treatment. So, we want to bring the local community together to change this difficult conversation into something more relatable – art.”

The ExtraOrdinary Exhibition features over 40 artworks from local and international artists, carrying paintings, photography, sculptures, and NFT art. Each piece carefully selected from Hong Kong’s rising artists like Claudia Chanhoi, Ka Ying Wong, Vox Vanguard, and more, to interpret a woman’s life experience.

Reimer says the foundation’s community and outreach has grown exponentially with many interests from businesses, corporates, and high-level individuals. A women-led and women-focused insurance brokerage firm, Alea, begins their partnership with KLF to raise awareness on women-related health issues and donating a portion of each of their sales to support all their programs.

To further spread the word of women’s health and risks of gynaecological cancer, KLF and the Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation (HKYAF) has released a dance film titled, “BREATHE”, embodying the feminine experience. Directed by Lindsey McAllister, the choreography delves into the emotional toll of one who would suffer from cancer and hopes that this art of expression will resonate with the audience and bring light to women’s wellbeing.

Proceeds raised from the art exhibition will be used to fund all of KLF’s programs to educate, prevent, and provide support services to women at risk of gynecological cancer. The final leg of this year’s exhibition will be displayed at The Hari Hong Kong until 3rd January 2022, and the online catalogue will be available until 31st December 2021.
 
THE EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION @ THE HARI HONG KONGLocation: The Hari Hong Kong, 330 Lockhart Road, Wan ChaiDuration: 29 September 2021 to 3 January 2022Price: Free

The ExtraOrdinary Exhibition images:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XAEY4Ae_RKCEyugVwwqpH9Fg5olXLKM-/view?usp=sharing

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