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40 artists including Yuk Fun and Katy Wang illustrate what home tastes like for #ChineseFoodiesofIG exhibition

Celestial Peach, the Chinese food and identity platform, is celebrating its 100th story with a delectable platter of food illustration.

Claire Milbrath s new paintings and an ode to the Bichon: a symbol of joy, playfulness, love and companionship

Every year, the self-taught painter and editor of Editorial Magazine likes to put out a zine as an affordable and accessible token of her work. Here, she tells us about her latest body of work featuring a very fluffy friend.

What Fann Wong, Rui En and other local celebs did for Christmas 2021

Christmas as we know it, is the best time to express our gratitude for our family, friends, colleagues and everybody around us. And there are many ways of showing our love for one another, whether it's through gift exchanges or a good feast. For our local celebrities, this festive season is more than simply sequins and sparkles. It's also about.

Spring 2022 Children s Sneak Previews

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The Communitea Shop sells tea-themed prints by 55 stellar creatives to raise funds for the London Chinese Community Centre

Social The Communitea Shop sells tea-themed prints by 55 stellar creatives to raise funds for the London Chinese Community Centre Melissa Kitty Jarram, Charlotte Mei, Wei Prior, Marylou Faure, Thomas Hedger, Kyle Platts, Jack Sachs, Alva Skog, Jimmy Turrell, Yarza Twins and Zipeng Zhu are just some of those involved in this mega project. Words A huge team of brilliant creative people have come together to create The Communitea Shop, an online store of tea-themed illustration and graphic design prints to raise funds for the London Chinese Community Centre, which faces the threat of permanent closure. Featuring 55 creatives including many, many recognisable names, the initiative chose the theme of tea due to its importance in all cultures, pertinently Chinese culture, and how it encourages people to come together, chat and learn more about one another – much-needed now with the spike in anti-Asian hate crime. “Only through empathetic cultural discourse like this can we stop

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