
Eaton HK’s Art Week programming, renowned as the city’s most diverse and engaging, returns from March 20 to 30 this year. Terrible Baby will feature two exclusive cocktails in March inspired by two artists and their exhibitions at the hotel, curated by Director of Culture Joseph Chen.
One of them is "Golden Snail," a fragrant cocktail that delicately combines the rich sweetness of mango with the spicy warmth of rum, osmanthus syrup, and a peach foam topping. The other offering, "Where Are My People?", is a captivating libation that boasts the boldness of Biju, the botanical essence of gin, and a delightful blend of fruity and sweet notes from apple liqueur. This cocktail is elegantly presented in a glass with a mesmerizing Earth-like ice ball showcasing beautiful blue and green hues.
Eaton HK's resident artist from Thailand, Chulayarnnon Siriphol, will showcase his Golden Snail Series at Tomorrow Maybe for a month, a solo exhibition showcasing videos, prints, and sculptures that reimagine narratives surrounding the golden snail’s geometric forms and cultural significance.
This year, Tomorrow Maybe takes on a new role as the Cultural Partner at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025, featuring a solo exhibition by Eaton HK’s esteemed collaborator, Holok Chen. Chen's exhibition, "Where Are My People?", will transform the venue into a captivating "space station," offering guests a journey to an alternate universe through art.







