Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre

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Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
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General information
Opened28 April 1992; 29 years ago (1992-04-28)
Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
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Side view of Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, with St. Joseph's College in the background.
Traditional Chinese香港視覺藝術中心
Simplified Chinese香港视觉艺术中心
Side view of Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre (bordering Hong Kong Park)

The Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre is located in Hong Kong Park, at 7A Kennedy Road above Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It was opened by Leung Ding-Bong, then chairman of the Urban Council, on 28 April 1992.

The centre encourages local art creation. It was restructured from an early 20th-century building called Cassels Block, a former barracks for married British officers of Victoria Barracks. It currently provides an area and facilities for local artists and includes modern artefacts and sculptures.

The historic building is listed as a Grade II historic building.[1] Coordinates: 22°16′36″N 114°09′34″E / 22.27680°N 114.15933°E / 22.27680; 114.15933

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