‘As a queer photographer, I’m acutely aware of the role that technology has played in inhibiting expressions of homosexuality...’
Read More'Design aims to take ordinary, everyday products like clothes and gives them that human touch and something to connect with.'
Read More'I think anger is really healthy. It’s motivating; and it’s something a lot of women are expected to swallow, as anger isn’t a ‘routine’ or acceptable emotion according to tired stereotypes.'
Read More"I tend to use writing as a form of therapy, to make sense of or learn something from confusing & disorientating experiences."
Read More"I feel really dysmorphic about my skin colour, only because the way it is translated back to me."
Read More'I used to have a lot of anger around being mixed-race and other people’s perceptions of me, but now I figure I know who I am even if nobody else does.'
Read More'Read outside your comfort zone, read writers you've never heard of, read translated books.'
Read More'If you want to make art, find a way to do it, make it known, make it seen.'
Read More'I don’t go around in the world thinking, Oh my god I’m Asian. It’s just a part of my reality and it colours it.'
Read More'I think, in literature, as in film, there is still a persistent ‘whiteness default’: presenting the world as though being white is the norm and anyone else is simply there as ‘flavouring’ to advance plot or feed into a stereotype.'
Read More'Sustainability weighs on my mind quite heavily. Can I create sustainably? Can production be sustainable? Or is that not possible?'
Read More'We are seeing the rise of a particularly perverse & toxic brand of politics that seeks to weaponise differences.'
Read More'As a female, Asian-Australian comedian, there aren’t many of us, so it is pretty cool. It’s like going to Coles fruit section, and I’m the jackfruit. It is unusual to find a jackfruit in the Coles fruit section. But they’re pretty delicious.'
Read More'Good intentions are useless if the end result ends up hurting someone. Seriously listen; the act is severely underrated. Amplify necessary voices even if it means having to be silent, share power and resources.'
Read More'Where I stand today as an artist is completely different to where I stood at twenty. I was much more interested in making beautiful work, and less about actively communicating a story or feeling. Nowadays, I focus more on narrative, feeling and authenticity.'
Read More'In Australia, Asians get media coverage in creative industries only if we’re wearing an apron on a cooking show or making comedy out of our own culture.'
Read More'I didn't plan on becoming a poet. I ended up doing this because I love it. And you need to do what you love just to take care of yourself. The world is hard enough as it is.'
Read More'We have to understand that our experiences as POC are so varied—we need to take the time to learn each other's histories.'
Read More'We’re trying to work towards a point where representation shouldn’t have to be a talking point.'
Read More'The reality is, in the current climate we live in, the personal is political. Even us existing and talking about our lived experiences—having these discussions that can be broadcast—is a political statement.'
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