The logo of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC), a government-appointed body dedicated to the promotion and development of the arts in Hong Kong. The emblem features an abstract, brush-stroke lotus design with a single red petal, representing the vibrant contemporary theatre and arts scene supported by the council. This organization often serves as a key funding and resource partner for independent Hong Kong theatre companies like Rooftop Productions (天台製作).

HongKong Arts Development Council

Established in 1995, HKADC is a statutory body set up by the Government to support the broad development of the arts in Hong Kong. Its major roles include grant allocation, policy and planning, advocacy, promotion and development, and programme planning.

The mission of HKADC is to plan, promote and support the broad development of the arts including literary arts, performing arts, visual arts as well as film and media arts in Hong Kong. Aiming to foster a thriving arts environment and enhancing the quality of life of the public, HKADC is also committed to facilitating community-wide participation in the arts and arts education, encouraging arts criticism, raising the standard of arts administration and strengthening the work on policy research.

Source: Hong Kong Arts Development Council