Denise Kwan





︎︎︎Projects




︎︎︎Writing


  1. Essays
  2. Experimental & Editorial
  3. Writing on Art


︎︎︎In-Conversations




︎︎︎Talks




︎︎︎Teaching





About Denise Kwan

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Dr. Denise Kwan (she/her) is an artist-writer, researcher and educator of Chinese heritage and raised in Wales. Her interest in crafting alternative and speculative cultural narratives informs her working methods as she collaborates with communities and artists and this work informs her academic and experimental writing.



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If you would like to discuss a future collaboration, project, speaking engagement or writing commission, please email denise_kwan09@hotmail.com
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PROJECTS 


Denise develops collaborative projects and produces curated events in a range of contexts from communities, artist collectives and institutions in various physical and digital spaces.

Through the process of making and sharing, these projects are inspired by a desire to co-create a space by using imaginative methodologies to craft embodied and speculative narratives.



#01. The Object Stories of British Chinese Women  






#02. A Zine of Collective Care






#03. projectVOX, a zine about PLACE






#04. A Creative Manifesto For The Future of Chinatown






#05. Sunday 





Further Projects


Workshop Facilitator ‘Making Soho History in Ceramics’ for Difference Festival, London    |    2019
Exhibition entitled ‘Everyone, Everything’ at Ragged School, Swansea    |    2013
Artist-In-Residence Exhibition at UWTSD, Art and Design Foundation, Swansea    |    2011
Co-organised art writing retreat at Wysing Art Centre with speakers Maria Fusco, Adrian Searle and Sally O’Reilly    |    2010 
Performance curator of artist Leah Capaldi    |    2010 
Curated group exhibition titled ‘CONTORT YOURSELF’ at ACME Gallery London with artists Harold Offeh, David Blandy and Jan Hendrickse    |    2010
Curator for group exhibition of North East emerging artists titled ‘Between Us and This’ at Globe Gallery, Newcastle    |    2010
Curatorial Assistant for Manifesto Marathon Serpentine Gallery, London    |    2009


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