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Guest Tutor Yin Yin Wong  
WORKSHOP Guest Tutor Yin Yin Wong
workshop
 
(Large project space all day)
*workshop
*Large project space
*10am-4pm
 
Workshop: Comic Relief
Through playful exercises, Yin Yin Wong will host a workshop aimed at bridging various social and cultural thresholds through the use of humour and storytelling. Taking inspiration from stand up comedy, comic books and memes amongst other things, this workshop-series investigates the political potency of humour in a time of enduring grief and increasing polarisation.


Workshop: Comic relief
Through playful exercises, Yin Yin Wong will host a series of workshops aimed at bridging various social and cultural thresholds through the use of humour and storytelling. Taking inspiration from stand up comedy, comic books and memes amongst other things, this workshop-series investigates the political potency of humour in a time of enduring grief and increasing polarisation.
BIO: Yin Yin Wong is a multidisciplinary artist working across a range of media including film, sculpture, drawing and site specific installation. Previously as Publication Studio Rotterdam (2015–2021) they worked largely around themes of distribution, dissemination and circulation of visual culture through publishing artist books and curating exhibitions departing from text.
BIO: Yin Yin Wong is a multidisciplinary artist working across a range of media including film, sculpture, drawing and site specific installation. Previously as Publication Studio Rotterdam (2015–2021) they worked largely around themes of distribution, dissemination and circulation of visual culture through publishing artist books and curating exhibitions departing from text.


Currently they are researching possible bridges and juxtapositions between their modernist graphic design education and their childhood growing up in a Malaysian-Chinese restaurant in the Netherlands. By focussing on themself as a site where different legacies and languages converge and complicate eachother, Wong looks for overlaps that speak cross-culturally. Through an auto-etnographic lens they question the dominant frameworks that permeate nearly every aspect of their life.
Currently they are researching possible bridges and juxtapositions between their modernist graphic design education and their childhood growing up in a Malaysian-Chinese restaurant in the Netherlands. By focusing on themself as a site where different legacies and languages converge and complicate each other, Wong looks for overlaps that speak cross-culturally. Through an auto-ethnographic lens they question the dominant frameworks that permeate nearly every aspect of their life.

Latest revision as of 10:55, 28 February 2024

WORKSHOP Guest Tutor Yin Yin Wong

  • workshop
  • Large project space
  • 10am-4pm

Workshop: Comic Relief Through playful exercises, Yin Yin Wong will host a workshop aimed at bridging various social and cultural thresholds through the use of humour and storytelling. Taking inspiration from stand up comedy, comic books and memes amongst other things, this workshop-series investigates the political potency of humour in a time of enduring grief and increasing polarisation.

BIO: Yin Yin Wong is a multidisciplinary artist working across a range of media including film, sculpture, drawing and site specific installation. Previously as Publication Studio Rotterdam (2015–2021) they worked largely around themes of distribution, dissemination and circulation of visual culture through publishing artist books and curating exhibitions departing from text.

Currently they are researching possible bridges and juxtapositions between their modernist graphic design education and their childhood growing up in a Malaysian-Chinese restaurant in the Netherlands. By focusing on themself as a site where different legacies and languages converge and complicate each other, Wong looks for overlaps that speak cross-culturally. Through an auto-ethnographic lens they question the dominant frameworks that permeate nearly every aspect of their life.