Hibiscus Art Village is a collaborative, non-profit-oriented art project dedicated to nurturing creativity, community engagement, and artistic growth. Sustained by the collective efforts of artists and supporters, Hibiscus provides a vibrant platform for exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events that empower creators and serve the wider community.
Hibiscus is not a commercial, but a service-driven project, maintained by those who believe in the value of art as a tool for connection, education, and transformation.
Core Services
•Space for art exhibitions, art camps and sales
•Workshops and studios for art education programs (adults and children)
•Support with artist portfolios, catalogs, designs, materials
•Community events: music, film screenings, cultural performances
Immediate Goal:
To sustain core activities while remaining inclusive and non-profit oriented.
Long-Term Vision:
To develop a fully equipped Hibiscus Art Village Campus, featuring:
7 Workshops (clay, metal, wood, paper, fabric, glass, synthetic)
Main building (design/study desk, reception/office/meeting room, conference room/theory classes, exhibition/performance space)
Integrated Experimental space
Library and Media library
Video editing studio (in Library building)
Museum
Exhibition room (in museum building)
Space for Art events and projection
Restaurant (experimental cooking) with open space for events/festivals
Artists residency 8 rooms
Students residency (25 people)
Members houses (10 family units)
Storage
Landscape\Garden\Permaculture
Call for Support
We invite aligned individuals, donors, organizations, and community bodies to support our upcoming projects—financially, materially, or through collaboration.
We remain committed to making Hibiscus Art Village a living expression of art, community, and shared inspiration.
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