Plant a Lamppost in the Exhibition
A research-led exhibition about street furniture, everyday gestures and the subtle politics of public life. Co-curated with Teng Wang and Jialu Shen.

Exhibitions are used as public research situations—places where theories, bodies, objects and rules can be encountered together.
A research-led exhibition about street furniture, everyday gestures and the subtle politics of public life. Co-curated with Teng Wang and Jialu Shen.

A collaborative exhibition project exploring how everyday writing, traces and public surfaces turn the railing into a site of memory, encounter and shared narration.

An exhibition exploring how everyday acts of appropriation reveal the political life of street furniture and the possibility of spatial resistance.

An international digital biennale presentation examining surveillance, technological vision and contemporary public experience.

Presentation of research-led spatial and moving-image work developed during the MRes in Design Research.

Curatorial and visual coordination for the college-wide graduation exhibition project.

Visual identity and communication design for a public art exhibition engaging landscape, locality and collective experience.

Visual system for a public art project imagining four urban and social futures.
