Katy Chan (PhD, Anthropology) is an early-career researcher and writer with her areas of interest in histories of colonialisms and (post)colonial subjectivity formation in Asia. She is the co-founder and co-host of the award-winning community radio show ‘Hong Kongology’ at 3CR 855AM. Currently, Katy is working on a project translating Australian First Nations poetry from English to Cantonese and other disappearing languages.
Artist
Katy Chan
Appearing In
Wednesday 11 September
Digital Surrealisms
Is the world becoming unreal, or hyper-real? Sink into this series of audio surrealist works, from artists concerned with the obsolescence of memory, AI, and the relationship between creativity, and being chronically online.
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Friday 6 September, 6:30PM
elegy
What does it mean to write in honour of the dead? Who is elegy for, and what are the ethical considerations and implications of such writing?
Saturday 14 September, 7PM
Body Curious
Join these body-curious artists for a night of performances, devoted to sensorial writing and self-discovery and expression through the body.
Tuesday 10 September, 8PM
Trick of Light
Join us for an evening of multimodal performances and visual treats as writers and artists come together to revel in the light, after dark.
Friday 13 September
Morning Pages: Sweaty Palms, Fear in Fiction
What does it feel like to face fear on the page? From embodying emotion, to revisiting the stuff of nightmares, these writers discuss what fear is, and how it can propel one’s writing.
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