Nature Visual Archive: Mai Haruno Hong Kong Ecological Illustration Solo Exhibition (Rerun)

Due to popular demand, the 'Nature Visual Archive' solo exhibition by Mai Haruno returns to The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage. The exhibition features original ecological illustrations, new works, and a special merchandise area, with 30% of proceeds supporting local conservation efforts.
- When
28 May 2026 - 21 Jun 2026, 22 Jun 2026 - 26 Jun 2026 11:00 - 18:00
- Location
The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage
Kowloon Sham Shui Po Sham Shui Po
26 Yen Chow Street West, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon
- Mai Haruno · Illustrator
Highlights
Due to popular demand, the 'Nature Visual Archive' solo exhibition by illustrator Mai Haruno is officially returning for a rerun! Hosted at The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage (Eco-Heritage Centre) in Sham Shui Po, the exhibition aims to bring the beauty of nature closer to urban dwellers. Alongside the original ecological illustrations and manuscripts from the previous run, this exhibition features brand new artwork and designs, offering a fresh visual journey for all visitors.
Program
This exhibition is dedicated to celebrating the ecological diversity of Hong Kong through art. Beyond the intricate illustrations on display, a special section for creative merchandise has been curated for enthusiasts. Notably, the exhibition supports a meaningful cause: 30% of all proceeds from the sale of artworks and merchandise will be donated to The Conservancy Association to support their ongoing local environmental conservation efforts.
Venue & Access
The exhibition is located at The Conservancy Association Centre for Heritage, 26 Yen Chow Street West, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon. The venue is an important hub for local heritage and environmental education. It is easily accessible via the MTR from Sham Shui Po or Nam Cheong station.
Ticketing
For further details and updates regarding the exhibition, please check the official social media channels. We look forward to welcoming you to this celebration of nature and art.











