About JCCAC

 

About JCCAC

 

JCCAC is a unique vertical artist village and arts centre in Hong Kong. Its conversion from the former Shek Kip Mei Factory, a government property built in 1977, which preserved much of its period charm while injecting new vitality, won Medal of the Year 2008 from the Hong Kong Institute of Architects.

 

As a hub for artist incubation, JCCAC is where 140 artists and cultural organisations have set up their studios. Visitors are welcome to stroll around JCCAC to leisurely soak up the artistic atmosphere, explore the unique architecture, visit exhibitions in the Galleries and dotted around quirky spaces in the building, support experimental performances staged by local theatre groups at the weekends, and register online to participate in guided tours and art workshops. There is also a coffee shop, a specialty tea house and an ethno-musical instrument shop where visitors could while away their time.

 

JCCAC, acronym for Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, operates as a self-financed registered charity and is dedicated to supporting artist development and promoting arts to the public. A wide variety of art practices are represented at JCCAC, especially those in the visual arts.

 

 

Opening hours

 

JCCAC is open to the public from 10am to 10pm daily except during Chinese New Year holiday or by special notice. While no appointment is required for general visiting, visitors are advised to directly check the date and time of specific exhibitions or activities with their presenters or check out about JCCAC's updates at the JCCAC website, social media : (Instagram : jccac_artsvillage / facebook: jccacpage) or by subscribing to JCCAC e-news to avoid disappointment.

 

Download: JCCAC Annual Report (2022-23)

Download: Download Membership list of JCCAC Governing Board, Programme Development Committee and Tenancy Committee.pdf