Tomorrow Maybe is a contemporary art space on the 4th floor of Eaton HK, a socially engaged hotel on Nathan Road in Jordan, Kowloon. Opened in late 2018, the gallery focuses on time-based, installation and multimedia practices, often taking Hong Kong’s social, political and urban realities as a starting point for its programme.
Run as part of Eaton HK’s broader cultural ecosystem, Tomorrow Maybe works closely with local and regional artists to develop exhibitions, performances and discursive events that speak to issues of identity, labour, ecology and community. The space has hosted shows by artists such as Christopher K. Ho, Sin Tung Ho, Chulayarnnon Siriphol, Yeung Siu Fong and Ximan Wang, alongside group projects that foreground queer, feminist and decolonial perspectives.
Art and exhibitions at Tomorrow Maybe
Tomorrow Maybe’s programme is characterised by immersive installations and performance-driven projects that transform the hotel gallery into a kind of experimental black box. Recent highlights include duo-solo presentations like Two Readings (2023) and the 2025 duo-solo by Ximan Wang and Yeung Siu Fong (13 June–22 July 2025), as well as conceptually driven group shows that treat the gallery as an ‘experimental playground’ for emerging artists.
Since 2025, Tomorrow Maybe has also acted as a Cultural Partner of Art Basel Hong Kong, extending its programme from the hotel into the fair. For Art Month 2026 (20 March–10 May 2026), it presents Sharu B. Sikdar’s solo project Stepping Stones Won’t Break My Bones at its Art Basel booth—centred on an interactive floor work and fragile wall installation—while the Kowloon gallery hosts Joshua Serafin’s performance-driven exhibition Grieve the Departed Wound, linking fair audiences back to Eaton HK.
Tomorrow Maybe is located at 4/F, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong. The gallery is typically open daily from 11:00 to 21:00, with free admission; visitors should check Tomorrow Maybe’s website or social media for current exhibition dates, performance times and Art Basel-related events.
Tomorrow Maybe is a multimedia contemporary art space inside Eaton HK in Jordan, Kowloon, focusing on experimental exhibitions by emerging and mid-career artists, many from Hong Kong and the wider region.
The gallery sits on the 4th floor of Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, a short walk from Jordan MTR Station. It usually opens daily 11:00–21:00 with free entry; exhibition details and any performance schedules are listed online.
Tomorrow Maybe serves as a Cultural Partner of Art Basel Hong Kong, presenting artist-led projects at a dedicated fair booth while running parallel exhibitions and events at Eaton HK during Art Month. This creates a bridge between the hotel’s community-focused programming and the fair’s international audiences.
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