Land As Anchor is a performance drawing that is inspired by the belief and history of the worshipping of 土地公 (TuDi Gong), a Chinese deity that was often brought along with by Chinese migrants for protection in the new land. The performance draws from this history and belief as a way of thinking about migrants’ diasporic relationship to land - the land they or their parents/grandparents migrated to and the ancestral homeland that was left behind.
Read MoreDrawing Performance
The Turning Wheel (2022)
A meditative performance with Iris Chan, created collaboratively for Nocturnal Creatures Festival at Whitechapel Gallery in July 2022, curated by Ruth Lie.
Photo by Agnese Graudina
Read MoreTREES TALK (2021)
An outdoor participatory performance and on-site installation by Bettina Fung and Catherine Harrington, created in London Fields as part of London Festival of Architecture on 26 June 2021.
Read More