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What have you this past year?

I just completed my MFA thesis at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where  over the course of a year, I was able to consolidate my ideas and art practice. I also participated in the exhibition “emo gym” (4/21–6/19) at Tai Kwun Contemporary, where I presented (2021–2022), which is the result of my recent experimentation with pinhole photography, and (2022), a series of images featuring a cheongsam patched together by my grandmother. There was also the show “31 Women Artists – Hong Kong” (5/6–7/31) at 10 Chancery Lane gallery, which presented one of

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