PROFESSIONAL SKILLS & CAREER PATHS
So far, my MA, Camberwell College of Art, University of the Arts London: Sculpture, has given me the motivation to develop as an artist, both theoretically and practically. It provides a creative environment to develop further my critical thinking and practical, professional, methodological and research skills. Through various tutorials, reviews, and conversations with established artists, I deepened my research and thinking about my material in a more conceptual direction. In addition, the necessary writing work we have to do (such as the artist statement) has dramatically helped me improve how I talk about my art practice.
First, I presented my first sculpture work in Unit 3 at Camberwell College of Art's Wilson Road campus space. This is a collective MA Fine Art student exhibition organized by Camberwell College of Art. Although the overall space of the campus is large and the location is good, most of the space is suitable for teaching. The works inside are divided into different rooms, which is relatively separated. The connection between the works is not strong enough, and the result is unsatisfactory.On the one hand, the curatorial work is not very good. On the other hand, there is no more communication among the surrounding artists (the artists are still familiar with each other in the campus exhibition). Therefore, my work in that exhibition was more of an experiment for my next work. Nevertheless, I have received interesting feedback and encouraging comments from many in the audience and other artists, fellow students, and especially my instructors.
Secondly, the final works of my third unit have just finished the exhibition in SPG/Dilston Gallery, which is very successful. SPG itself is a gallery with a special personality. The works exhibited in this gallery are highly experimental, which corresponds to the uniqueness of the space.
During the exhibition, I met several graduate students studying Chinese history and literature from SOAS, University of London. During the exchange, I learned that a large part of their current research on Chinese social folklore is about marriage. I am very pleased to receive the invitation and hope that I can talk about my experience of working and studying at Camberwell College of Art in the SOAS course workshop. Through my practical communication with different audiences, I can lay the foundation for a wider range of art activities in London and in China.