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Stephanie Teng

Stephanie Teng is a multimedia artist from Hong Kong and the United States. With an undergraduate background in psychology, her work is often motivated by the fascination and investigation into the nuances of the human condition. Her interests lie in the heterotopic spaces between emotional states and how the movement across those planes can alter the boundaries of space in relation to the self through the other. By attempting to capture the ephemeral, her practice reflects her third culture upbringing and highlights the fluid nature of navigating between states of belonging and not belonging.

By bringing to light the synchronicities of the subconscious and fleeting moments lost to the in-between - her abstract forms traverse across different mediums from light, sculpture, sound to poetry and site-specific installation. Informed by language, nature and ancient philosophies, she creates interactive spaces that enables the viewer to become the performer through interaction, evoking a sense of introspection and collective experience.

Degree Details

School of Arts & Humanities

Contemporary Art Practice (MA)

Monuments of the Liminal

This interactive sculpture is a poetic response to the barriers of cognitive disassociation - focusing on reconnection and redefinition.

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