'Who is Not in the Room': Representation and Experience of the Disabled Bodies in Museums Fashion Exhibitions
This study discusses how museums curate and represent disabled bodies, and how disabled people experience in museum exhibitions, to discuss appropriate narratives and representation of disabled people in fashion exhibition.
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Tapestry of Home: from Past, Present to the Future
This study is a collaboration with curator Ellen Wong, Kingston University MA Curating alumni, on a participatory textile art project - Tapestry of Home. Tapestry of Home explores concepts of home-making and fabrication of memory, identity and community between new Hong Kong migrant communities and residents with diverse heritage in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, in order to understand social integration challenges and possibilities.
Collaborative textile artwork exhibited in 'In Motion: Your Stories' exhibition in Kingston Museum, 30th September 2022 to 11th March 2023. |
SURGE II: Art X Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART): What does family or family-building mean to you?
UAL’s Post-Grad Community, in collaboration with Wellcome / EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences (WEISS), have launched SURGE II: a project bringing together scientists, artists, and the public to explore the complexities and application of technology in surgery.
This study partnered with researcher and UCL PhD candidate Chloe He in examining the meaning of family, family-building in the context of fertility care with a group of 6 participants with diverse sexual orientation. |
Artist Research & Residency
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