Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre Ends Apr 15 On a virtual highway of expression and art, 10 local and Australian artists with Asian backgrounds intersect at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. Owen Leong, Sangeeta Sandrasegar, Renee So, Mahmoud Yekta, Koky Saly, Leung Mee Ping, Kwan Sheung Chi, Magdalen Wong, Pak Sheung Chuen and Yuk King Tan exhibit works in video, photography, sculpture and installation. Organised by the Australian Consulate-General in Hong Kong, the Asia Australia Arts Centre in Sydney and Hong Kong's Para/Site Art Space, the exhibition explores race, immigration, fast food, societal pressures and human interaction. At the entrance, Leong's two videos, Second Skin (2004) and AUTOevacuation (2005), focus on racial and gender issues. Second Skin is an intimate short of a man smothering a layer of translucent gel around his head. Using his hands, he tears at his face, in what seems an attempt to remove his skin and identity. Leung's installation, Cherubic Island (right), is made out of 60 used napkins, and was inspired by his meeting a blind girl with a fascination for McDonald's. Each of the napkins has a drawing by a child, and Leung has arranged them into a mosaic of trees, birds and flowers, along with pictures of a yellow pokemon, aliens, a sunny day in a boat, a black spider and McDonald's fries. In Familiar Numbers, Unknown Telephone (2005), Pak combined a shot of a Sai Kung bus stop with a telephone conversation. The numbers 91, 91M, 92, 96R were printed on the bus stop, so Pak called them and recorded the baffled receiver. The works provide a commentary on urban life from an Asian-Australian perspective. Daily, 10am-9pm, (closed Tue), 7A Kennedy Rd, Central. Inquiries: 2521 3008