Echoes Of Existence : LIFE IN OBJECTS
( Solo Exhibition )
After completing Unit 1, I decided to hold a solo exhibition to test out my artwork, experience how it looks in a public space, and receive feedback from an audience. Thanks to the opportunity provided by the UAL space in Peckham, I was able to make this idea a reality.
This was my first-ever exhibition, and I had no prior experience in organising one. Through this opportunity, I learned so much — from time management and installation methods to poster design, layout planning, and even marketing strategies. I also came to understand how much of a team effort an exhibition truly is. It’s not something I could have done alone.
I’m incredibly grateful to my classmates and wonderful professors who supported me and attended the exhibition. I was over the moon with how successfully it went. What meant the most to me was seeing that the audience could genuinely connect with my work and offer fresh perspectives I hadn’t considered before.
This experience has been invaluable, and I truly appreciate the chance to share my art publicly for the first time. Camberwell College of Arts also promoted my exhibition, which you can see more details by click under the links below.
Entrance of the exhibition
Artist biography
Detailed artwork
people in the exhibition
Exhibition video
Part of the exhibition
Detailed artwork
Part of the exhibition
Photo with beloved tutor Brian D Hodgson and Tony Lee
Exhibition poster
Detailed artwork
Part of the exhibition
Detailed artwork
Photo with classmates and friends
Photo with beloved professor Johanna Love and Leora Brook
Exhibition layout
Curation and Context
( Group Exhibition )
During Unit 2, we participated in a group exhibition that included all MA Fine Art students. This time, we had the opportunity to showcase our work at Millbank Tower, a unique and exciting venue.
The exhibition provided a valuable chance to connect with students from across the course, form groups, and start building meaningful relationships. These connections are essential for our development as artists and often lead to future collaborations.
I also met several students who share similar interests with me. We developed a mutual appreciation for each other’s work and have already started discussing potential projects together. It was a rewarding experience that opened up new possibilities for artistic growth and community.
Detailed artwork
Part of the exhibition
Exhibition video
Exhibited art work Primo series
Me and my art work
people in the exhibition
Part of the exhibition
Lizzie’s art work
Between Coexistence
( Group Exhibition )
Following my solo exhibition, I was approached by a Chinese art community who discovered my work on the Chinese social media platform Little Red Book. They invited me to participate in their open call for an upcoming exhibition focused on Chinese artists and culture. The organisers, who are also UAL students, selected my Existence series for the show.
I was thrilled to be part of the exhibition. They promoted my work across their social media platforms, including Instagram and Little Red Book, which I greatly appreciated. You can find more details through the links below.
During the exhibition, I had the chance to connect with many talented Chinese artists from various universities. The experience was deeply inspiring and has encouraged me to further explore and develop my artistic voice within a broader cultural context.
Part of the exhibition
Part of the exhibition
Exhibition video
Exhibited art work Existence series
Detailed artwork
Me explain my artwork.
Exhibition poster
Entrance of the exhibition
Photo with classmates and friends
Exhibition invitation
Flow
( Group Exhibition upcoming )
I first met Natalia during an etching workshop. I had seen her around before but never had the chance to speak with her. One day, I attended a BA Painting student exhibition and was immediately drawn to one particular piece—it turned out to be Natalia’s. Her work stood out to me as deeply poetic and emotionally powerful.
While she was speaking with a friend of mine at the exhibition, I overheard her mentioning plans to organise an etching exhibition. It felt like the perfect fit for me, so I introduced myself. We started talking, and after I showed her my work, she really connected with it. We instantly understood each other’s artistic language, which was a wonderful experience.
Natalia invited me to be part of the exhibition, which will take place at Millbank in June. I’ll be showing two etchings and one embossing piece. I’m really looking forward to it.
Publication
As part of my efforts to build my artistic career, I’ve been actively submitting to open calls. I’m happy to share that my work was selected for Artist Talk Magazine. My piece from the Primo series was featured in Issue 37, and the magazine also promoted both me and my work on their official website.
You can find more details through the link below.
Primo featured in Artist Talk Magazine 37