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LI Kwan Q

LI Kwan Q

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Coalescing lens-based media, installation, performance, and writing, Kwan Q Li’s practice examines the relations of conflict within postcolonial, technopolitical, and ecological explorations. Her work has been supported and exhibited by institutions and platforms including Videotage, Film London, Design Trust, Para Site, IdeasCity (NTU CCA and the New Museum), the Ashmolean Museum, the Venice Architecture Biennale, Ars Electronica and more, with writings featured in Thresholds (MIT Press) and AI & Society (Springer). Li holds degrees from the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, where she was awarded the Stuart Morgan Prize for Art History, and from MIT’s SMACT program, where she received the Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Prize. Her photobook, Weeds, was published by MACK in Winter 2025.