ABOUT
Maureen currently resides in Hong Kong.
She is a multidisciplinary artist working across various spatial and media-based practices. With a background in environmental and art design, her earlier work concentrated on spatial and visual communication within professional design contexts.
Since entering the MFA program, her approach has evolved into a more process-driven and introspective mode of creation. She explores how artworks can embody emotional and relational tension that extends beyond functional design outcomes.
Her work engages with systems of control, coordination, and care, examining how these elements shape human interactions. Maureen is particularly interested in the unstable boundary between intimacy and constraint, where gestures of support subtly shift into forms of pressure.
In her recent installations, she translates personal and bodily references into spatial experiences, where softness and force coexist. Through subtle spatial interventions, she creates situations that invite hesitation, negotiation, and a heightened awareness of the body in relation to systems of control.