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About the Founder
蔡寶賢(Bobo Choy)
文本設計者、編輯及文化製作人。
現為香港地區出版圖書館「臨時庫存」創辨及策劃人(2023-)及HASS Lab 跨界藝術團隊成員。2020年在香港設立文本設計工作室 Humane Archive,針對不同項目及創作需要構思及設計內容與訊息。
畢業自新聞及傳播學系,曾任職傳統報章、社區網媒平台及藝術計劃的記者,涉獵範圍包括香港中學通識科、藝術及文化、社區營造及媒體項目。
擅長深入香港不同社區及社群,以採訪及實地考察為本,延伸不同類型的文字創作、刊物、研究及策劃,包括:擔任香港藝術中心公共藝術計劃「轉角:」(2023-2025)的《壹毫紙》及「路過北角」(2019-2021)的 《北角有誌》主編及記者工作;旅遊事務署擴增實境(AR)旅遊項目「城市景昔」(2024-2025)的研究員;主理「聯和市場―城鄉生活館」的活化保育紀錄工作(2022-2024),為生活館展板設計內容,整個展覽獲得《香港建築文物保育大獎 2024》「詮釋項目 - 特別表揚獎」。
共同策劃社區項目《書法十:多元創作體驗展》(2024)、「MIKI HO 人人畫社」展覽(2023)及主策劃《月滿團圓:與自然有約》(2021)。另亦有出任社區導賞員,策劃導賞內容,曾參與《賽馬會社區持續抗逆基金 ─ 「未來的我們」文化歷史探索計劃》的深水埗導賞環節。
個人創作方面,著有《香城再造—民間可持續發展實踐紀錄》(2020)及《海浪裏的鹽—香港九十後世代訪談故事》(2019)。前者延伸「沒有離家出走」背包客舍短宿體驗活動(2020)、導賞活動「從內到外再到返外嘅尋根體驗團」@元朗錦田及「一夜輪迴」體驗團@窗後巷;後者延伸《驚濤 vs. 駭浪》影像創作及展覽(2019),出版物亦獲選為「第三屆香港出版雙年獎 - 社會科學」出版奬作品,並入圍了2020年的「文藝復興獎」。
過往部份文本設計及編撰作品:
《HASS Lab 2022-2024》(2025) 、HASS Fest 2024 《悶能教?》回顧紀錄(2025)
南豐紗廠《幸會木棉》(2021)、《不是玩玩下: 香港木工展》(2021)、《慢一天流浪團》(2020)、《遇上荃灣》鄧詩廷攝影展(2020)
「賽馬會藝壇新勢力」學生導賞手冊(2018-2019)
中英劇團《戲味非凡:中英教育報 2017/18》
Bobo CHOY Po Yin
A contextual creator, editor and cultural producer.
She is the founder and the operator of Kong Temporary Archive (2022-), a Hong Kong community-based publication library and one of the lab mates of HASS Lab, a HK cross-discipline art collective. She found an contextual design studio humane archive which conceive and design content and messages based on different projects and creative needs.
Being graduated from the dept. of Journalism and Communication, she formerly worked as a journalist for newspapers, community media platforms, and art projects, covering issues including Liberal Studies for secondary schooling in Hong Kong, arts and culture, community development, and media projects.
Being worked as a HK local art and culture journalist for years in both online and offline media companies, she has been focusing on different communities of Hong Kong for years through field researches, on-site interviews and reporting, so to develop and create several different forms of writing and publication, including but not limited to: as the editor and reporter of a community publication “Ten Cent Paper Zine” (2024-2025) under “RE: Tai Kok Tsui” public art project, and a North Point tabloid (named In chinese 《北角有誌》) under "Via North Point" (2020-2021) organised by Hong Kong Arts Centre; as a historical researcher of “CITY IN TIME“ (Phase II), organised by Tourism Commission; a historical researcher and reporter for the revitalization and conservation documentation work of Luen Wo Market - House of Urban and Rural Living (2022-2024), and designing the content for the panels of the permanent exhibition of the Market. The entire exhibition received the 'Interpretation Project - Special Commendation Award' at the Hong Kong Institute of Architectural Conservationists (HKICON) Conservation Awards 2024.
She has also started working as a curator in the community project “Full Moon Reunion :A Pilgrimage to Nature” program (2021) at Wan Chai, and help curating and designing “Calligraphy+” Creative Experiences Showcase (2024) and “Everybody Studio by MIKI HO” exhibition (2023) . She also created community tours in Sham Shui Po, Tsuen Wan and Wan Chai.
For individual creation, she wrote and published documentary books “For Our Future City : Ideas and Cases for the Sustainable Developed Hong Kong” (2022) and "Salt to the Sea: The Interviews of the Hong Kong Post-90 Generation" (2019). She created "Billows vs. Waves" video exhibition (2019) and a living experiment "Staying Home Vocation" (2020) as further extension of the book "Salt to the Sea”, and also created community experience tours at Kam Tin, Yuen Long, and Wan Chai as the extension of the book “For Our Future City“ in 2022. "Salt to the Sea” is also one of the winners of Book Publishing Awards (Social Science) of The 3rd Hong Kong Publishing Biennial Awards.
Selected previous works in content design and editing including:
《HASS Lab 2022-2024》(2025) 、HASS Fest 2024 《Boredism?》(2025)
"Nice to Meet You Kapok" (2021), “Playing Woodstock: Hong Kong Woodwork” (2021), "A Window into Tsuen Wan: Stephanie Teng Photo Exhibition" (2020) and "A Story of Wandering" (2020) organised by The Mills
Student booklets of Jockey Club New Arts Power (2018-2019)
Chung Ying Educational Press 2017/18” from Chung Ying Theatre Company (2018)