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Education & Training:
2004. MA Art as Environment, Manchester
Metropolitan University - Manchester.
2002. BA (hons) Film Studies and Visual Arts: First Class Classification,
Cumbria Institute of the Arts - Carlisle, Cumbria.
Exhibitions:
2004. Chix Stix (video), Exposures Film festival - Manchester.
2004. Big Sister (installation), Chinese Arts Centre – Manchester.
2004. Freefall (solo show), Chinese Arts Centre – Manchester.
2002. Mirrors II (installation), Gregson Arts and Community Centre
- Lancaster.
2002. 31 Degrees (group show), Cumbria Institute of the Arts
- Carlisle.
2002. Frenetic (happening), Gregson Arts and Community Centre
- Lancaster.
2001. Seconds Out (group show), Cumbria Institute of the Arts
- Carlisle.
2000. Filmspace (happening), Retail space – Carlisle.
Projects:
2003-Present. British Born Chinese Lesbian, Artist/Project coordinator/Website
designer and web-mistress.
2003-2004. Conflict in the Northwest, Collaborative Project between
Artists and Civil Engineers - Manchester. Project managed by
Dr Andrew Gale (UMIST) and David Haley (MMU).
Residencies:
2004. Artist in Residence, Chinese Arts Centre – Manchester.
Awards:
2003. Arts and Humanities Research Board award for Postgraduate
Study.
Publications:
2004. Amy Cham’s Guide on How to Come Out to Your Chinese
Mother, Cover Magazine (distributed in Hong Kong and Sydney),
and BBC Manchester online.
Talks:
2004. Artist Talk, Chinese Arts Centre – Manchester
2004. Part of a panellist of speakers discussing ‘Who is
the Greatest Chinese Artist’, National Portrait Gallery
- London.
Reviews:
9/2004. BBC Manchester online, Richard Fair
9/2004. Metro, Helen Duff
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