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Documentation of the whole exhibition

My exhibition lasted all day and a lot of people came to visit and take part in the interactions that were set up in the exhibition. As there…

Archive of exhibited objects and artworks

Objects Fairy tale books: Fairy tale books have given me a wonderful imagination of my childhood. They sparked my interest in reading and laid the foundation for my…

Install and de-install

Install Zhiqian and I were scheduled to set up the exhibition on 19 April from 13:00-15:00. We shared the same premises so we divided the space before the…

Self-review for feedback

Zhiqian’s comments have been very encouraging. Many thanks to her for recognising the idea and curation of my exhibition. It is very coincidental that our themes are both…

Peer review of Alexa Deng

Alexa draws an intriguing picture for this exhibition, focusing on the essential elements of cyberpunk. Given the visually heavy nature of the cyberpunk genre, it makes perfect sense…

Promotion Text

1. Title of project Childhood: MEMORY 2. Artists involved Raina Lou & Rainbow & the public 3. short descriptor An exhibition for all that features objects, memories and…

Question for my peer-reviewer

I would like to know your suggestions and opinions on my curatorial format. How do you see this format of collecting objects from the public and looking at…

Open call for artworks

I made posters and put them up in the ECA Main Building, ECA cafe and Hunter Building to collect artworks for my exhibition. I have received some follow-up…

Questionnaire to collect childhood items

I created a questionnaire for my exhibition call for items, the original version of which was as follows: Call for items for the “Childhood” exhibition Please give an…

Week 9: Talbot Rice Gallery – The Accursed Share

We visited the Talbot Rice Gallery again this week. This time, I focused more on looking at the work, and James Clegg explained the curatorial decisions relating to…

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