The Echo Table April Dinner

You are invited to The Echo Table Dinner– an evening exploring how women leaders in cultural institutions reshape narratives, reclaim space, and redefine power structures, both within museums and in broader society.

The theme for our April Echo Table is “Palette of Power: Women Curating the Future.” Together, we will delve into:
* How cultural curation advances gender justice and preserves women’s histories
* The role of the arts in amplifying marginalized voices
* Reclaiming power and visibility through curatorial leadership


Guest of Honour
Dr. Daisy Yi-you Wang
Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Hong Kong Palace Museum
An award-winning international curator and institutional leader, Dr. Wang oversees the Museum’s exhibition programme, curatorial research, and design and publishing teams. She has held key leadership positions at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and other major institutions. Dr. Wang co-curated the groundbreaking exhibition Empresses of China’s Forbidden City, named the “Most Influential International Exhibition from Chinese Museums” in 2019.
Event Details:
🗓️ Date: 24 April 2026 (Friday)
🕕 Time: 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
📍 Venue: The Blue Room, Helena May
👗 Dress Code: Business Formal
💵 Admission: HKD $750 (includes three‑course sit‑down dinner with coffee and tea)
👉 Please register here: https://forms.gle/t3jWBMYXKpTxaxzM7
⏳ RSVP by 17 April 2026 – limited spots available.


At BPW Hong Kong, we Connect, Lead and Empower women – every month, every action.
Let’s come together. 🎉


Our Best,
The BPWHK 2025-27 Committee

Published by BPW Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Association of Business and Professional Women (BPW Hong Kong), is an affiliate of BPW International, founded in Geneva in 1930. Since 1947, BPW International has maintained consultative status with the UN via ECOSOC. The primary purpose of BPW is the professional and economic empowerment of women, through UN advocacy and local actions, networking, and skills development. The work of BPW Hong Kong falls under 3 main categories: advocacy, community initiatives, and professional development. BPW Hong Kong advocates women’s issues with special foci on UN's SDG Goal 5 (Gender Equality), Equal Pay, Wellbeings, and Women in Leadership.