The RedBall Project Hong Kong This December – Here’s the Update on Schedule and Location

Hong Kong is set to become the latest stop for the RedBall Project, the world’s longest-running street art installation by renowned American artist Kurt Perschke. From December 6 to 15, this vibrant and whimsical art piece will transform ten culturally significant locations across the city, creating an immersive experience for residents and tourists alike.

Since its inception in 2001, the RedBall Project has captivated audiences in cities around the world, including Paris, Chicago, London, Tokyo, and most recently, Tainan. Now, as its 48th destination, Hong Kong will join this illustrious list. Each day, the giant red ball will move to a new location, inviting everyone to engage with it in a new context. The detailed schedule of locations will be released in mid-November, allowing art enthusiasts to plan their visits and interactions with this unique installation.

Lion’s Point View Pavilion, The Peak, Central 中環山頂獅子亭

The arrival of the RedBall Project coincides with Hong Kong’s Business of Design Week (BODW), adding an extra layer of excitement to the city-wide celebration. Collaborations with local artists and brands will further enrich the experience, sparking creativity and imagination across the city. From the bustling streets of Hong Kong Island to the vibrant districts of Kowloon, the RedBall will challenge onlookers to see their surroundings in a new light.

Hong Kong Museum of Art, Tsim Sha Tsui 尖沙咀香港藝術館

Kurt Perschke, the visionary behind the RedBall Project, emphasizes the interactive nature of the artwork. “RedBall’s invitation to engage, to collectively imagine, is the true essence of the project. Hong Kong will create its own story,” he says. This sentiment captures the heart of the project, as it encourages everyone to reflect on the cultural and historical significance of their environment.

Event Schedule

  • Friday, December 6 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Central Pier 10, Central 中環10號碼頭
  • Saturday, December 7 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Hong Kong Museum of Art, Tsim Sha Tsui 尖沙咀香港藝術館
  • Sunday, December 8 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) Art Park 西九文化區藝術公園
  • Monday, December 9 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Chater Garden, Central 中環遮打花園
  • Tuesday, December 10 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Kowloon Public Pier 4, Tsim Sha Tsui 尖沙咀九龍公眾碼頭4號
  • Wednesday, December 11 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Roof Garden Asia Society, Admiralty 金鐘亞洲協會香港中心空中花園
  • Thursday, December 12 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Jardine House, Central 中環怡和大廈
  • Friday, December 13 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Blake Pier, Stanley 赤柱卜公碼頭
  • Saturday, December 14 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Model Boat Pool, Victoria Park, Causeway Bay 銅鑼灣維多利亞公園模型船池
  • Sunday, December 15 | 11 AM – 6 PM
    • Lion’s Point View Pavilion, The Peak, Central 中環山頂獅子亭
Kowloon Public Pier 4, Tsim Sha Tsui 尖沙咀九龍公眾碼頭4號

The RedBall Project is not just an art installation; it’s a transformative experience. By placing the giant red ball in unexpected places, Perschke aims to encourage participants to view familiar spaces from a fresh perspective. The playful yet thought-provoking nature of the project invites everyone to engage with their city in new and imaginative ways.

With the detailed schedule set to be announced in mid-November, visitors can start planning their RedBall journey across Hong Kong. This is a rare opportunity to explore the city’s iconic locations through the lens of contemporary art, making every interaction with the RedBall a memorable one.

Blake Pier, Stanley 赤柱卜公碼頭

For the latest updates and the full schedule of RedBall Hong Kong, follow the RedBall Project on Instagram @redballproject and visit their website at RedBall Project.

This December, let the RedBall Project guide you on a journey of creativity and discovery. Embrace the chance to see Hong Kong’s cultural landmarks through an artistic lens, and be part of a global phenomenon that has inspired countless people around the world. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with one of the most beloved public art installations of our time.